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Originally Posted by Greg Arehart
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I probably missed the flood Greg. I skimmed Salmon River back and forth couple times but the water was really low with plenty of landable sand bars.
... That's the early morning view from my hotel room in Stewart BC. The sun is rising and the ground mist will be burnt in couple hours. Breakfast, check out and 10 min walk to the airport. Half of the helicopter crowd was already working at their camps.
Smooth air beautiful views. Destination Terrace.
I slice a thin layer of fog and climb to 11,500 feet. Surreal landscapes.
In an hour and 20 minutes I am descending toward Terrace CYXT. Terrace radio holds a Westjet commuter till I vacate the runway. I got a nice comment from a lady-captain. Made my day.
The only FBO servicing transient fixed wing was quick and efficient. They fueled my airplane asked where I came from and where I am going. They took it as a good joke. Then I walked to the main terminal by Canadian Cadets Memorial.
I was rewarded with a nice lunch. A Czechoslovakian woman owns the restaurant and cooks nice borsch. Stop by if you are in Terrace you won't regret. 5 Canadian dollars for a bowl.
Time to roll again. Bye Terrace! Clear the surface area to the East.
Next stop planned was 108 Mile-Caribou Regional they have a nicely priced hotel at the airport. It's only 3 hours flight but I didn't make it. I landed some place I couldn't believe myself.