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Glad you made it home safe, thanks for the visit.
More photos please......... |
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If you can take off and land in Oklahoma winds you can pretty much handle the rest of the country. Winds 10-15 knots is just a gentle breeze around here. |
Bummer! If I'd known you where in the area, I would have popped down for a visit.
Next time.... |
Well, we'd have to call it "Bunny Ranch II", as you are now well aware.... ;)
Welcome any time Dr. Horton! |
A little spin
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I like that little spin Dan. Now we know that dogs with Russian names are busy at Bunny Ranch. Great pictures! ![]() |
Nice report Dan and wouldn't mind seeing some more pics. :)
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The first big jump is 243 degrees and 22 NM from Boulder, Rollins (aka Corona) Pass. It's really just a low spot in the Continental Divide, at a bit more than 11,000 feet. Here's the Google Earth view and the RV-8 view. You can see the old road in both. ![]() ![]() The Divide, first looking north, then south. It's 6:52 in the morning, from 14.5K, with full tanks and a full O2 bottle. Darn good way to start an interesting day. Here in the forums a few weeks ago, David Paule suggested not going if the wind at 12K or so was 20 or more from the west. As I approached at 14.5, the GRT EFIS was showing about 17, and sure enough, I got a good jolt or two a few miles east of the pass. Very interesting, those waves... ![]() ![]() Quote:
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Dan,
Thanks for posting the writeup and pix! Sounds like a great trip. I've always admired your 8's paint job. Pretty slick. Neat canopy, too. BTW, this Denver boy never gets tired of looking at pictures of the beautiful mountains around here! |
Dan, neat pictures, but your bunny rabbit is a Jack Rabbit which is actually a hare...:) Here is one in our driveway.
![]() Interesting bit on how they got named thanks to Mark Twain - all to do with their giant ears - Jackrabbits were named for their ears, which initially caused some people to refer to them as "jack*ss rabbits." The writer Mark Twain brought this name to fame by using it in his book of western adventure, Roughing It. The name was later shortened to jackrabbit. And showing an early application of Political Correctness in the renaming. |
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