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![]() I am going to be flying from the Bay Area to Las Vegas next week in an Archer. I've been looking for a place a little more interesting to take a short break other than Modesto or Fresno grin. I was thinking about stopping off to fuel up at Jackass, NV U75. It is an unpaved runway. Any PIREPS on the condition of it? Any FBO's to pick up a shirt commemorating landing at such a lovely named village/airport? ![]() As for routes, depending on winds, I might go over the Sierra (FRA to MMH and then south along the 395) or go further south where winds and altitude aren't as big a factor. As for other places, I'm thinking about MMH, BIH (photo gallery of Galen Rowell whose wife wrote a GREAT book about flying just before they died in an accident in august or september of 2002 at BIH). Thanks in advance Gerald Sylvester PPL-ASEL 12/17/03 |
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Gerald Sylvester wrote in
link.net: I am going to be flying from the Bay Area to Las Vegas next week in an Archer. I've been looking for a place a little more interesting to take a short break other than Modesto or Fresno grin. I was thinking about stopping off to fuel up at Jackass, NV U75. It is an unpaved runway. Any PIREPS on the condition of it? Any FBO's to pick up a shirt commemorating landing at such a lovely named village/airport? ![]() As for routes, depending on winds, I might go over the Sierra (FRA to MMH and then south along the 395) or go further south where winds and altitude aren't as big a factor. As for other places, I'm thinking about MMH, BIH (photo gallery of Galen Rowell whose wife wrote a GREAT book about flying just before they died in an accident in august or september of 2002 at BIH). Thanks in advance Gerald Sylvester PPL-ASEL 12/17/03 I just did this trip for the July 4 weekend. I flew over U75 on my way back. There is nothing there but an airstrip, some hangars, and tie downs. According to both AirNav and the Pilots Guide to Southwest Airports, there is no fuel nor FBO at U75. Having driven through Death Valley years ago, I do remember that U75 is adjacent to Lathrop Wells on Highway 95, and there is a small general store, gas station, and brothel there. If you want an interesting place to pick up a tee shirt, go to the Lida Junction airport at Goldfield, NV (0L4). According to AirNav, they now have fuel, but it is expensive - $4.00 per gallon as of 2/4/2004. The only business at 0L4 is the Cotton Tail Ranch Club. AirNav has a pointer to their web pages. I used a southern route on my way from RHV to VGT (North Las Vegas). I stopped in Porterville (PTV) for fuel ($2.73/gallon on 7/1) and then, when Joshua Approach could not clear me through the Edwards restricted areas, I went via Palmdale, Dagget, Hector and into Las Vegas. Coming back, I did some sight-seeing on the northern route. I basically followed Highway 95 from VGT to Yerington, NV (O43) where fuel was $2.40 per gallon on 7/8. From O43, I headed west over Minden, NV and Lake Tahoe and then south back to RHV. While in Las Vegas, I did one sight seeing flight over Death Valley and landed at Furnace Creek (L06 and -210 MSL) on July 3. Fuel is available at L06, but AirNav reported it was $3.20/gallon on 5/23. The Furnace Creek Ranch is near and you can get interesting tee shirts there. However, expect it to be very, very hot. My OAT guage only goes to 40C and was way off scale when I landed there around 4 PM on 7/3. I estimate the temperature was between 50 and 55C. Fuel at VGT on July 8 was $2.69 self serve and $2.89 from the truck. AirNav is now reporting it is 8 cents/gallon higher. ---------- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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I was told in early June by one of the pilots who kept his airplane at
Jackass, that the BLM was going to close "X" the runway. It is a Bureau of Land Management Runway, and they had increased the lease cost to over $100,000 per year, from around $150 the previous year. The 6 pilots based there could not afford the lease anymore, so the BLM was going to close it. There are no commercial fuel services available unless you are doing the autogas thing and want to haul it a couple of miles. The nearest fuel might be Stove Pipe Wells, or Furnace Creek in Death Valley, there is no Fuel services at Beatty. BT "Gerald Sylvester" wrote in message link.net... I am going to be flying from the Bay Area to Las Vegas next week in an Archer. I've been looking for a place a little more interesting to take a short break other than Modesto or Fresno grin. I was thinking about stopping off to fuel up at Jackass, NV U75. It is an unpaved runway. Any PIREPS on the condition of it? Any FBO's to pick up a shirt commemorating landing at such a lovely named village/airport? ![]() As for routes, depending on winds, I might go over the Sierra (FRA to MMH and then south along the 395) or go further south where winds and altitude aren't as big a factor. As for other places, I'm thinking about MMH, BIH (photo gallery of Galen Rowell whose wife wrote a GREAT book about flying just before they died in an accident in august or september of 2002 at BIH). Thanks in advance Gerald Sylvester PPL-ASEL 12/17/03 |
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 20:47:55 -0700, "BTIZ"
wrote: I was told in early June by one of the pilots who kept his airplane at Jackass, that the BLM was going to close "X" the runway. It is a Bureau of Land Management Runway, and they had increased the lease cost to over $100,000 per year, from around $150 the previous year. The 6 pilots based there could not afford the lease anymore, so the BLM was going to close it. There are no commercial fuel services available unless you are doing the autogas thing and want to haul it a couple of miles. The nearest fuel might be Stove Pipe Wells, or Furnace Creek in Death Valley, there is no Fuel services at Beatty. A long time ago, there was a chevron station adjacent to Shoshone that had 55-gallong drums of avgas. Dunno if that's still that case. (A long time ago was 1973.) As far as I know there was not and still is no gas at stovepipe wells or furnace creek; the closest gas being at Bishop. Don |
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"Don Tuite" wrote in message
... A long time ago, there was a chevron station adjacent to Shoshone that had 55-gallong drums of avgas. Dunno if that's still that case. (A long time ago was 1973.) As far as I know there was not and still is no gas at stovepipe wells or furnace creek; the closest gas being at Bishop. There's no avgas at Shoshone now. Just that tiny strip and parking for about 3 planes. There is, however, gas at Furnace Creek - ask at the gas station on the walk into town. |
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