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Thanks, all, for the suggestions. Could anybody share any information
on preferred routes to cross the Sierra? Having said that, looking at the likely density altitude this weekend I might well elect not to cross, but instead to find somewhere on the western side to land and go for a stroll or hike. On Jun 18, 9:48*pm, wrote: On Jun 18, 1:31*pm, Tom wrote: Hi all - I'm looking for a recommendation. I'm flying from Palo Alto down to Taft-Kern (L17), and then taking a day to fly back (in a 'gutless Cutlass'). I'd like to detour to somewhere in the Sierra to make the trip back more interesting, so I am looking for a recommendation of somewhere to fly into that is scenic, is near somewhere that is cool to visit for hiking in said lovely scenery, where it's possible to make the logistics work (ie no rental car necessary, or one on the field). The area I'm looking at is Kern-Valley / Lone Pine / Eastern Sierra / Mammoth. If you head east from San Fran, then rollow the Sierra range down until you are due north of LA, that defines the area. Any thoughts? Thanks Tom Try Kern Valley (L05). A nice little airport with a cafe on the airport. Bud- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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If you are in the LA basin, you can use the pass north of San Bernardino to
Apple Valley or the pass north of Burbank to Lancaster. If you are in the southern central valley, you can use Bakersfield-Tehachapi-Mojave. If you are in the northern central valley, you can use Reno-Truckee-Sacramento. Nobody who has ever had an engine failure will cross the Sierra (or any rugged mountain range) without a long straight stretch of highway or flat unforested unrocked meadow underneath them the whole way. There are those who say crossings like the various passes through Yosemite have "hundreds of places to set it down". That is true, but there are not 100% of places to set it down. That is, there are stretches where losing an engine means losing, at best, the airplane. If you intend to stay on the left side of the Sierra, Kern Valley (Lake Isabella) is a nice little strip and a walk around the lake is pretty (check AIM; quite often during snowmelt part of the runway is under water). Pine Mountain Lake is nice but the lake is pretty small. Or, like I said, you can go to the Rutan birthday bash Saturday afternoon at Mojave. Jim -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." --Aristotle "Tom" wrote in message ... Thanks, all, for the suggestions. Could anybody share any information on preferred routes to cross the Sierra? Having said that, looking at the likely density altitude this weekend I might well elect not to cross, but instead to find somewhere on the western side to land and go for a stroll or hike. On Jun 18, 9:48 pm, wrote: On Jun 18, 1:31 pm, Tom wrote: Hi all - I'm looking for a recommendation. I'm flying from Palo Alto down to Taft-Kern (L17), and then taking a day to fly back (in a 'gutless Cutlass'). I'd like to detour to somewhere in the Sierra to make the trip back more interesting, so I am looking for a recommendation of somewhere to fly into that is scenic, is near somewhere that is cool to visit for hiking in said lovely scenery, where it's possible to make the logistics work (ie no rental car necessary, or one on the field). The area I'm looking at is Kern-Valley / Lone Pine / Eastern Sierra / Mammoth. If you head east from San Fran, then rollow the Sierra range down until you are due north of LA, that defines the area. Any thoughts? Thanks Tom Try Kern Valley (L05). A nice little airport with a cafe on the airport. Bud- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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