Yesterday Adam, Sprocket and I decided to go explore a bit and headed out to check out a couple of strips. This trip actually stems from another thread, but I decided to post a new one in case others weren't watching this thread.
http://www.backcountrypilot.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8653
This ended up being one of the most fun days flying I've had in a while. We took off with the plan to check out Promontory Point, Spiral Jetty, and Black Mountain. It was a little windy and cool, but not too bad for a flight. We first went over Promontory. There were a couple of planes there so we opted not to drop in. I flew for the shrimpers and figured that at that time in the afternoon, some pilots were probably trying to get some sleep in the trailers near the planes and I didn't want to wake them.


Adam catches a few winks on the way out to explore.
We continued north from there and flew over Spiral Jetty on our way to Black Mountain. Once there, I dragged the strip and it looked really good so we came back to land. The strip is in great shape and quite smooth. We walked the strip, took some pics, and then took off for Spiral Jetty. I definitely plan on going back to explore some more. You could tell that the strip does get muddy from the cattle, bunny, coyote, etc. tracks on and along it, so that is something to be heads up on.

The Spiral Jetty.

Black Mountain looking south. The plane is parked at the circular parking place at mid-field.

Black Mountain looking north from the south end of the strip.

My co-pilots Adam and Sprocket.

Black Mountain looking north.
At Spiral Jetty, we did the same drill: dragged the strip to check the condition as well as for any turbulence from the wind coming over the nearby ridge. It all checked out good so we came around for a landing. It too is in great shape with only a few more bumps from cattle tracks when it was muddy. I definitely want to get back out there and hike the mile or so down to the Spiral Jetty.

Spiral Jetty at the southeast end of the strip.

View of the north arm of the Great Salt Lake from the Spiral Jetty strip.

Spiral Jetty looking northwest.

Spiral Jetty looking to the northwest.

Fall colors on Promontory Point.

Adam practicing his steep turns on the way back home.
All in all, a great afternoon of flying checking out some new places with my buddy. And it was nice only have a 20 minute flight to get out to a place to play!
I'll post a Pirep on Shortfield.com, but thought I'd post some info here too.
