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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 |
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If you are talking about this Saturday, the Rutan Brothers annual birthday
party is going on from noon 'til 4. Otherwise, it looks as though you plan on crossing over the Sierra at Tehachapi? and then proceeding up the EAST face of the Sierra and then crossing back at Reno/I-80? If this is not so, just tell us the route rather than having us guess. Jim -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." --Aristotle "Tom" wrote in message ... 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 |
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I left it a bit vague to encourage people to share their favorites -
but I was thinking of crossing the Sierra a bit further north than Tehachapi, more like a few miles of Moah Mountain. Then stop somewhere on the east side. Then cross back over would depend on the chosen stopping point. Possibly cross back over at mammoth lakes, or maybe use one of the smaller passes. Is there a good resource out there detailing the best places to cross? Also I don't have to go to the east side. If you have recommendations on the west side at similar latitudes I'd love to hear those too. Thanks On Jun 18, 2:09*pm, "RST Engineering" wrote: If you are talking about this Saturday, the Rutan Brothers annual birthday party is going on from noon 'til 4. Otherwise, it looks as though you plan on crossing over the Sierra at Tehachapi? and then proceeding up the EAST face of the Sierra and then crossing back at Reno/I-80? *If this is not so, just tell us the route rather than having us guess. Jim -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." * * * * --Aristotle "Tom" wrote in message ... 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Bishop has cafe on the airport. Good airfield fare. Mammoth's a little
farther north. Later in the day, usually bumpy this time of year. |
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If this is the way you would consider single engine crossing of the Sierra,
I want nothing more to do with the project. BTW, neither google nor DeLorme have a CLUE where Moah Mountain is. Try again or give us lat/long. The best resources detailing the best places to cross are those of us that have been crossing it for forty years or so. Jim -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." --Aristotle "Tom" wrote in message ... I left it a bit vague to encourage people to share their favorites - but I was thinking of crossing the Sierra a bit further north than Tehachapi, more like a few miles of Moah Mountain. Then stop somewhere on the east side. Then cross back over would depend on the chosen stopping point. Possibly cross back over at mammoth lakes, or maybe use one of the smaller passes. Is there a good resource out there detailing the best places to cross? Also I don't have to go to the east side. If you have recommendations on the west side at similar latitudes I'd love to hear those too. Thanks On Jun 18, 2:09 pm, "RST Engineering" wrote: If you are talking about this Saturday, the Rutan Brothers annual birthday party is going on from noon 'til 4. Otherwise, it looks as though you plan on crossing over the Sierra at Tehachapi? and then proceeding up the EAST face of the Sierra and then crossing back at Reno/I-80? If this is not so, just tell us the route rather than having us guess. Jim -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." --Aristotle "Tom" wrote in message ... 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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True, and the walk from Mammoth to Convict Lake and the glacier is
spectacular. However, into Mammoth before ten and out after 8 in a Gutless Cutlass is good advice. -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." --Aristotle "NVArt" wrote in message ... Bishop has cafe on the airport. Good airfield fare. Mammoth's a little farther north. Later in the day, usually bumpy this time of year. |
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In article
, 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 Mammoth is closed for runway work at the moment--not finished until fall. I'd suggest Bishop. Rent a car there and drive up to Rock Creek, about 30 min north on 395, then 10 mi up to the trailhead. Little Lakes Valley is fantastic and a relatively easy hike, and the Rock Creek Resort has great pie and ice cream :-) -- Bruce Horn, Ingenuity Software, Inc. |
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Thanks for the tips guys, much appreciated.
On Jun 18, 5:02*pm, Bruce Horn wrote: In article , *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 Mammoth is closed for runway work at the moment--not finished until fall. *I'd suggest Bishop. *Rent a car there and drive up to Rock Creek, about 30 min north on 395, then 10 mi up to the trailhead. *Little Lakes Valley is fantastic and a relatively easy hike, and the Rock Creek Resort has great pie and ice cream :-) -- Bruce Horn, Ingenuity Software, Inc.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Just a comment folks ...
It is netiquette NOT to private email a person to continue a thread while a few or a few dozen people may benefit from the public comments. In short, you ask a public question, you keep the public in the answers. It is netiquette NOT to email a person a multimeg file that they have not asked for. That person may be on dialup or some other limited access to the internet that chews up an inordinate amount of bandwidth. I'm not an internet cop, but I don't appreciate private emails with multimeg files attached that I can't delete. Jim -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." --Aristotle |
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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 |
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