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Old August 30th 06, 02:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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Default Summer's over -- where'd you go?

With school started, and family vacations a soon-to-be-distant memory,
it's time to reflect on a summer of flying. Where'd everyone fly to?
What was the coolest flight you made this summer? Help us plan NEXT
summer's flight, by describing your "must-see" place from this year.

I'll get the ball rolling. We flew more this year than ever before,
and hit some pretty cool places -- but the most lovely, by far, was
Madeline Island, up in Lake Superior. My son and I flew to the island
with our mountain bikes, camped on the field right next to the plane,
and enjoyed three fantastic days of riding, swimming, and flying.

Aside from the quality time spent with my son, this is what stands out
most in my mind: On our last day, we departed into a crystal-clear,
azure blue sky, and made a round-robin, low-level tour of the Apostle
Islands, most of which are inhabited only by wild life. We stayed down
low over the water, never over-flying the islands themselves, but
rather shooting along side of them, marveling at the old lighthouses,
the dense forests, and the way the deep waters of Lake Superior could
be so impossibly clear.

This was my first low-level flight (low meaning, like, 500' AGL -- I'm
no dare-devil) over water, and the sensation of speed going past island
rock formations was fun, and the beauty of the scenery simply
breath-taking. The sun, the sky, the water, the sailboats, all
combine to make this a must-do trip for anyone looking for a few days
of peace and quiet in a stunningly beautiful setting.

You?
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

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Old August 30th 06, 03:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ron Lee
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Default Summer's over -- where'd you go?

Best flying weather is yet to come with less heat, humidity and
thunderstorms. Projected trips to Key West, Bahamas, Kitty Hawk with
possible return via Iowa City. Plan on a Devil's Tower trip (100th
anniversary). Possible trip to see the ABQ balloon fiesta.

Several trips so far to Page AZ to photograph Antelope Canyon.

Weekend trips to mountain airports for breakfast.

Ron Lee
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Old August 30th 06, 04:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
ktbr
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Default Summer's over -- where'd you go?

Seems like most of my flying this year was spent flying forestry
fire patrol with all the hot dry weather we've had.

We did fly out to Austin, Tx. to visit some family and also
to go to San Antonio. The Riverwalk is a great place to visit,
lots of great places to eat. Of course, the Alamo is a must if
you've never seen it. Of course flying over the Mississippi
River is always a blast. It looks bigger at 10,000 feet than
the Oconee does at 1000 feet. :^0

We also got up to Nags Head for a few days and go to see the
Wright Brothers monument and the museum there. That's sort of a
mecca for all pilots and I highly recommend it. I can't believe
it took me so long to finally go there.

We also flew up to Asheville, NC to poke around at the Biltmore
Estate and also Hendersonville, NC. That was a remarkable place
and I found the best Mexican Resurant I have ever experienced
in the old Biltmore Village.



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Old August 30th 06, 04:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Just got back from an adventure to Jackson Hole, WY (from Wisconsin).
Dodging TFR's of the fire and Cheney variety, the smoke from the fires,
a plugged pitot when we took off from Jackson hole to return to WI
(that necessitated a return to the airport and the tower asking us if
we needed assistance...), my first experience with night IMC and a
night ILS approach, etc, etc. Seeing fireworks near Omro, WI when we
broke out on the Appleton ILS 3 approach (which was truly odd to see as
we were in the murk until I saw the glow of fireworks!).
Also saw why the restricted area north of Fort McCoy, WI is restricted:
the firing range was active at night which made for some interesting
firework-like displays!

Also very briefly met Ben Haas, from Jackson Hole and on the r.a.p.
rogues gallery on Jays' website. It's a small world!

Ryan in Madison

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Old August 31st 06, 02:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I did all my flying here in the"Hole". It's like being on vacation
year round living out hereG. I did see Ryan circle and land as I was
rolling my beast out of the hangar but by the time I went looking to
see if they were ok, off they went again. My first though was they got
into the icing layer I hit about 20 minutes later right in front of the
Teton range but a plugged pitot would nessitate a precautionary landing
too. As the clouds thinned out later that mornin the mountians had a
delightful dusting of fresh snow on them... Ahhh, Paradise is
great..... I am headed out in a few minutes and with the current temp
at 28f the ol N801BH will love the thicker air for sure...

Ben
www.haaspowerair.com
Jackson Hole Wy


wrote:
Just got back from an adventure to Jackson Hole, WY (from Wisconsin).
Dodging TFR's of the fire and Cheney variety, the smoke from the fires,
a plugged pitot when we took off from Jackson hole to return to WI
(that necessitated a return to the airport and the tower asking us if
we needed assistance...), my first experience with night IMC and a
night ILS approach, etc, etc. Seeing fireworks near Omro, WI when we
broke out on the Appleton ILS 3 approach (which was truly odd to see as
we were in the murk until I saw the glow of fireworks!).
Also saw why the restricted area north of Fort McCoy, WI is restricted:
the firing range was active at night which made for some interesting
firework-like displays!

Also very briefly met Ben Haas, from Jackson Hole and on the r.a.p.
rogues gallery on Jays' website. It's a small world!

Ryan in Madison


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Old August 30th 06, 08:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dan Luke
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"ktbr" wrote:

We did fly out to Austin, Tx. to visit some family and also
to go to San Antonio. The Riverwalk is a great place to visit,
lots of great places to eat.


...Hendersonville, NC. That was a remarkable place
and I found the best Mexican Resurant I have ever experienced
in the old Biltmore Village.


Ok, there's got to be more to this story.

You went to San Antonio and then found the best Mexican Resurant you have
ever experienced in ... North Carolina?


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Old August 30th 06, 08:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
ktbr
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Dan Luke wrote:

You went to San Antonio and then found the best Mexican Resurant you have
ever experienced in ... North Carolina?



Strange but true... and, I've spent a lot of time in San Antone,
have eaten in lots of good Mexican Restaurants. But I stand my
story.... La Paz in Biltmore Village.
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Old August 30th 06, 10:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dan Luke
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Default Summer's over -- where'd you go?


"ktbr" wrote in message
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Dan Luke wrote:

You went to San Antonio and then found the best Mexican Resurant you have
ever experienced in ... North Carolina?


Strange but true... and, I've spent a lot of time in San Antone,
have eaten in lots of good Mexican Restaurants. But I stand my
story.... La Paz in Biltmore Village.


I'll make a note of it.

What was great about it? What did you order?

--
Dan
C-172RG at BFM


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Old August 31st 06, 11:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
kontiki
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Default Summer's over -- where'd you go?

Dan Luke wrote:

What was great about it? What did you order?


Atmosphere : excellent. Outside verandah plus inside. Clean.
Food: great assortment, fresh greens/salad, excellent margarita.

I ordered Fajitas. fresh, and not greasy and big portions, NOT greasy

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Old August 30th 06, 04:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ross Richardson[_2_]
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Default Summer's over -- where'd you go?

Jay Honeck wrote:
With school started, and family vacations a soon-to-be-distant memory,
it's time to reflect on a summer of flying. Where'd everyone fly to?
What was the coolest flight you made this summer? Help us plan NEXT
summer's flight, by describing your "must-see" place from this year.

I'll get the ball rolling. We flew more this year than ever before,
and hit some pretty cool places -- but the most lovely, by far, was
Madeline Island, up in Lake Superior. My son and I flew to the island
with our mountain bikes, camped on the field right next to the plane,
and enjoyed three fantastic days of riding, swimming, and flying.

Aside from the quality time spent with my son, this is what stands out
most in my mind: On our last day, we departed into a crystal-clear,
azure blue sky, and made a round-robin, low-level tour of the Apostle
Islands, most of which are inhabited only by wild life. We stayed down
low over the water, never over-flying the islands themselves, but
rather shooting along side of them, marveling at the old lighthouses,
the dense forests, and the way the deep waters of Lake Superior could
be so impossibly clear.

This was my first low-level flight (low meaning, like, 500' AGL -- I'm
no dare-devil) over water, and the sensation of speed going past island
rock formations was fun, and the beauty of the scenery simply
breath-taking. The sun, the sky, the water, the sailboats, all
combine to make this a must-do trip for anyone looking for a few days
of peace and quiet in a stunningly beautiful setting.

You?
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Well, I stayed on the ground most of the time with, what I hope is a
temporary medical condition. I hope to get back in the air sometime
towards the end of the year. Otherwise there may be a 180 horse IFR
Skyhawk for sale.

--

Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
KSWI
 




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