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![]() As much as you have wanted to visit the Hangar Hotel, you definitely made the right decision about the direction of your vacation. We're about 70 miles east of Fredericksburg, and here's a synopsis of what we've enjoyed lately. Sunday: solid IFR, light rain. Sunday night-Monday morning: tremendous lightning (a sky-ground strike claimed a home near us), torrential rains, high winds. Rain total for this event 3.47". Monday: solid IFR, some rain. Tuesday: more rain, IFR, breaking in the afternoon to broken clouds for awhile. Last night: light rain. 0844 this morning: solid IFR, fog, mist. Temps all this time are in the high 60s - low 70s. Myrtle Beach is definitely better. We used it as a "cross-country" destination when I was doing my IFR training in Florence. Well, sort of. It would be 1130, and my buddy would say, "I don't think we've done your cross country yet. Guess we'd better fly to Myrtle Beach." I think we did this maybe four times when we were really hungry. The crew car was always ready at KCRE, and the staff was great. I will never think of Myrtle Beach but what I'll see the ducks walking on the backs of the carp when you throw fish food into the canals they've developed. Really odd. Michael Grumman 46U |
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As much as you have wanted to visit the Hangar Hotel, you definitely made the right decision about the direction of your vacation. We're about 70 miles east of Fredericksburg, and here's a synopsis of what we've enjoyed lately. Twin Cities (MN) saw mid 60's yesterday (Tue). Today will only be into the 40's around here. Possible rain on Thursday. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiVJDpiwjks "Buh-bye ....snow!! Much of our (melted) snow has soaked into the ground. Monday afternoon we needed to build a (15-ft long) walking bridge to the front door of our EAA Hangar - a good sized lake was blocking the entrance. Last night I swung by the airport to bring the particle board shelving planks inside the building - because of possible rain. The ground where Minnesota's newest lake had been the night before, was now just barely damp. Montblack (The shelving boards had plastic pop crates under them) |
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Same is happening here. The county was out last night with wheeled hoes
(the construction type, not the type you find in Las Vegas retirement homes) opening culverts to let the water run. Many of the large snowmelt lakes are gone this morning, but water is still running down the ditches and across roads in some places. After reading the recommendations about Galveston, I researched the area on the web and it sure sounds like a great place to visit... except today... 3/4 inch hail forecasted for this afternoon. Ouch... that'll cause some insurance claims ![]() Jim |
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Montblack wrote:
(Grumman 46U wrote) As much as you have wanted to visit the Hangar Hotel, you definitely made the right decision about the direction of your vacation. We're about 70 miles east of Fredericksburg, and here's a synopsis of what we've enjoyed lately. Twin Cities (MN) saw mid 60's yesterday (Tue). Today will only be into the 40's around here. Possible rain on Thursday. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiVJDpiwjks "Buh-bye ....snow!! Much of our (melted) snow has soaked into the ground. Monday afternoon we needed to build a (15-ft long) walking bridge to the front door of our EAA Hangar - a good sized lake was blocking the entrance. Last night I swung by the airport to bring the particle board shelving planks inside the building - because of possible rain. The ground where Minnesota's newest lake had been the night before, was now just barely damp. Montblack (The shelving boards had plastic pop crates under them) North Texas has been IFR all week with TS yesterday rolling through. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Montblack wrote:
The ground where Minnesota's newest lake had been the night before, was now just barely damp. So the slogan should be changed to "10,000 and counting" |
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Jim Burns wrote:
Same is happening here. The county was out last night with wheeled hoes (the construction type, not the type you find in Las Vegas retirement homes) opening culverts to let the water run. Many of the large snowmelt lakes are gone this morning, but water is still running down the ditches and across roads in some places. After reading the recommendations about Galveston, I researched the area on the web and it sure sounds like a great place to visit... except today... 3/4 inch hail forecasted for this afternoon. Ouch... that'll cause some insurance claims ![]() Jim Galveston is a great place to visit. My sister has a place there. She can see the ships in the harbour from her house. Well she has to stand in the street and look down it. Watch out for stringrays. My wife stepped on one last May and that is not a pleasant experience. The hospital is great though. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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I remember that thread about the stingrays. Sounded awfully painful.
Galveston is definitely on my "places to fly" list. It really sounds nice. Jim |
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As much as you have wanted to visit the Hangar Hotel, you definitely
made the right decision about the direction of your vacation. We're about 70 miles east of Fredericksburg, and here's a synopsis of what we've enjoyed lately. Definitely! We've been watching the weather -- Jay Honeck Currently in Memphis, TN Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination"in Texas all week, as we've traveled around the Southeast -- and it's been an amazing demonstration of what a persistent cut-off low pressure can do. It's funny, but every time we've tried to go to the Hangar Hotel -- this is our third attempt -- the weather in Texas goes completely to pot... |
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Definitely! We've been watching the weather --
Jay Honeck Currently in Memphis, TN Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination"in Texas all week, as we've traveled around the Southeast -- and it's been an amazing demonstration of what a persistent cut-off low pressure can do. It's funny, but every time we've tried to go to the Hangar Hotel -- this is our third attempt -- the weather in Texas goes completely to pot... Whoa -- now THAT was weird. Don't ask me why that posted all garbled -- heck, we haven't even been to the bar yet! :-) -- Jay Honeck Currently in Memphis, TN Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Well, shucks, if you want the Iowa City facilty to go to pot, we've got some
neighbors that can supply us with as much as you need. It wasn't named "Grass Valley" for nuthin' ya know {;-)\ Jim It's funny, but every time we've tried to go to the Hangar Hotel -- this is our third attempt -- the weather in Texas goes completely to pot... |
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