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Scott S recorded my landing Saturday morning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia2ZFz69BAo It's a smooth RV friendly manicured strip. ![]() The line up of friends. 3 RV-7's and a Bonanza. also another camper in a C-185 ![]() Lunch pic ![]() another lunch pic ![]() Landing party judges ![]() Stuffed from the nice lunch overlooking Priest Lake we had 2 choices...Nap or Lounge. ![]() In our hurry to get there, I skipped going to Mountie Moose, best donuts in Montana. Apparently, this didn't sit well with the Washington folks. just kidding they had to get back to Arlington area. Scott and Kimala lifting off ![]() Stephen and Melissa heading home ![]() |
Fully recovered from too much lunch we strolled around the airport. There is 3 courtesy cars, camping sites with picnic tables and chairs to borrow, stacks of firewood, a bunkhouse if needed, hot showers, flush toilets, refrigerator with ice, free coffee every morning. this place is perfect. you can come in real light and not suffer for anything. Excellent food place about 400yds from our tent.
oh my...look what we found during our stroll, a stray Huckleberry sundae ![]() Looking down RY33, about midfield... we landed and took off on RY15. ![]() Pulled her out to snap a pic in the setting sun. and reposition on some tiedowns. Yep, you don't even need tie downs unless it gets busy. ![]() cellphone pic of Cub returning from an evening scoot around the area ![]() Beautiful evening to share with friends. ![]() To top off the night, we stayed up too late sitting around the fire with the 185 folks had going. Nice people from Spokane |
This far north it gets light about 0410. Sunrise is 0445 or something like that. I tried to go back to sleep, but really only tossed and turned until I figured I would wake Kris up. Time to get up and seize the day.
cool sight crawling out of the tent. Looked like a frosty mug. :) ![]() Misty fog as the sun heats the area. ![]() I liked this pic of our camp. ![]() Morning Dew ![]() The morning dew was perfect for cleaning bugs off the wings and the windscreen. It was looking so good my Bonanza friend decided he better wipe his down too. The spousal units thought soaking up the morning sun was the best plan for the day. ![]() Some weather was moving in at the homedrome, so we packed up and left around 1100. Chop below 7500, bases at 9500, tailwinds up high. So up we go, I think we were at 11500 here, SE bound over the Clark Fork River. Weaving between puffy stuff. Shortly, everything lifted with the rising terrain and we went to 13500. ![]() Ground speed as 185 to 227kts average was probably 200kts. ![]() Quick trip home, but arrived to some squirrely winds. Pure luck and a big rudder kept me on the runway in spite of my poor crosswind correction. worst landing ever. |
Great Pics!!
Lake Pend Oreille (pronounced Pond-o-ray)
There, I learned something today - thanks Brian! Man that looks like a nice place! |
These machines are awesome! My wife and I packed up after work on Friday afternoon - didn't depart our homebase of Arlington KAWO until around 5pm. With some good tailwinds, we made good time to meet up with Steven Christopher (SCristo) and his wife Melissia at Cavanaugh Bay by 6:30. Brian and Kris flew in the following morning in time for brunch down at the dockside restaurant.
![]() After spending an enjoyable day with good people, we bid Brian and Kris farewell and headed for home. ![]() GPS showed groundspeeds eastbound of about 230mph. The following day, westbound groundspeeds were about 150mph. Even with the headwinds, the flight was smooth at 10,500' and we were home in less than two hours. |
It was nice meeting you Scott. We'll have to do it again.
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Thanks
Thanks for posting. Definitely need to make that a stop this summer!
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Cavanaugh Bay is nice. Unless strong winds dictate otherwise, it's standard to land 15 uphill and depart 33 downhill. For this and other good info, a good resource for ID backcountry strips is Galen Hanselman's FLY IDAHO. Pretty much a necessity, like Sparky Imeson's.
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Brian
We just missed! Carol and I were camped at Cavanaugh Bay ! The night of June 11th, 2013
We flew to Johnson creek the next day. |
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