Ever since attaining his tailwheel endorsement “at the turn of the century” in Helena, Montana in a club Citabria, Rob Aho says he has been hooked on backcountry flight. He has flown many sorties into and near the Bob Marshall Wilderness with the express purpose of camping and fly fishing. As an environmental remediation engineer working on abandoned Montana mine cleanups, he was able to spend time in the air in Big Sky Country.
Rob later returned home to Michigan, taking a job in the Upper Peninsula – fondly called the Yoop – where his family has deep Finnish roots. He engaged in remediation work in the Copper Country of the UP as an engineer responsible for a $15 million Superfund project to stabilize mine tailings from a historic ore stamp mill operation. He then took on responsibility for assorted stream reconstruction projects in the Copper Country.