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Old November 27th 04, 11:33 AM
Martin Hotze
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 11:07:15 +0100, Thomas Borchert wrote:

Al,

Sunday brunch at the Furnace Creek Lodge in Death Valley is an option.
So is Bryce and Zion Canyon, as well as the Lake Powell area. Sedona
isn't very far, either. Also, lunch at Marble Canyon (L41) is good, but
that would take you to the GC again.


I second the Sedona recommendation.

Lake Havasu
St. George (UT)
Bryce Canyon

might also be worth a visit.

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Old November 27th 04, 03:57 PM
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What are these places requirements for renting in the Vegas area? just
proof of time in type (logbook), or a checkout, or what?

John

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Old November 27th 04, 04:42 PM
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John,

have a look at the website, www.westairaviation.com, I think. Normal
checkout and some time requirements for the more complex aircraft.
Standard stuff.

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Old November 27th 04, 04:57 PM
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"Al Gilson" wrote in message
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We will be in Las Vegas in February. We rented a Cessna 172 last year and
did the Hoover Dam, Lad mead, Grand Cayon thing. Where do we go this
year? Are there any good $100 (or more) hamburger destinations nearby or
other sights we should see?


A scant hour north is the Virgin River and St. George, Utah. Marvelous
scenery above and at ground level. Rental cars are cheap. Food is down town
and until you see the airport you won't really know the definition of "down
town." Check the web for latest gas prices. Last time I was there,
self-serve was two-bits a gallon cheaper than Las Vegas.
The view over the Virgin River Gorge is magnificent. Fifteen minutes
north and you are over Zion Canyon, more eye candy. Bryce is not far away,
gorgeous.
Should that sound like a Chamber of Commerce spiel, I'm based at
Inyokern(IYK) in California.


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Old November 27th 04, 11:30 PM
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normal check out, many just hire the CFI for the trip if it's only a one day
rental... and do you have experience in high density altitude (summer),
mountain flying? and high winds.. 25G36 here today..

BT

"John T" wrote in message
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What are these places requirements for renting in the Vegas area? just
proof of time in type (logbook), or a checkout, or what?

John



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Old November 27th 04, 11:32 PM
BTIZ
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Echo Bay? long time since I've been there...
long walk from airport to the lake..

or do you mean.. Temple Bar..
shorter walk, and they'll come get you if you call on the radio

BT

"Mike Adams" wrote in message
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(Al Gilson) wrote:

We will be in Las Vegas in February. We rented a Cessna 172 last year
and did the Hoover Dam, Lad mead, Grand Cayon thing. Where do we go
this year? Are there any good $100 (or more) hamburger destinations
nearby or other sights we should see?
- - -
Al
1964 Skyhawk
SFF/Spokane WA


Check out Echo Bay (0L9). Short flight from Las Vegas, decent restaurant,
and good views of the lake.

Mike



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Old November 28th 04, 12:42 AM
Mike Adams
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"BTIZ" wrote:

Echo Bay? long time since I've been there...
long walk from airport to the lake..

or do you mean.. Temple Bar..
shorter walk, and they'll come get you if you call on the radio

BT


Echo bay. We went up there last March, and the resort sent a complimentary shuttle bus out to the
airport to pick us up. We had the "$100 breakfast", walked down the long ramp to the marina to look
around, and then returned to the Phoenix area via the Grand Canyon. It was a nice outing.

Mike
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Old November 28th 04, 01:44 AM
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Thanx.. I'll check it out... how did you call them?? are they on the airport
frequency?
last time I was at Echo bay there was nothing but a runway.. and the cell
phone did not work

For the uninitiated.. Echo Bay, (and Temple Bar) runway slopes and have
multiple landing illusions..
like landing up hill into a setting sun with strobing effect from the
propeller

BT

"Mike Adams" wrote in message
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"BTIZ" wrote:

Echo Bay? long time since I've been there...
long walk from airport to the lake..

or do you mean.. Temple Bar..
shorter walk, and they'll come get you if you call on the radio

BT


Echo bay. We went up there last March, and the resort sent a complimentary
shuttle bus out to the
airport to pick us up. We had the "$100 breakfast", walked down the long
ramp to the marina to look
around, and then returned to the Phoenix area via the Grand Canyon. It was
a nice outing.

Mike



 




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