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Flying with Akaviator

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akaviator wrote:The Mud Strip and Knik Glacier



I don't know if this is Mud Strip or not, but when I read peoples stories I like to look the places I haven't heard of on Google Earth... Well if you look at 61° 18.681'N / 148° 28.933'W on 9/10/11 there was actually a plane there! IDK I just thought this was cool.

https://www.google.com/maps/@61.3114224,-148.4832176,497m/data=!3m1!1e3

Love the trip reports BTW!
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akaviator wrote:The Mud Strip and Knik Glacier



I don't know if this is Mud Strip or not, but when I read peoples stories I like to look the places I haven't heard of on Google Earth... Well if you look at 61° 18.681'N / 148° 28.933'W on 9/10/11 there was actually a plane there! IDK I just thought this was cool.

https://www.google.com/maps/@61.3114224,-148.4832176,497m/data=!3m1!1e3

Love the trip reports BTW!


That’s it.
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scruffy wrote:
akaviator wrote:The Mud Strip and Knik Glacier



I don't know if this is Mud Strip or not, but when I read peoples stories I like to look the places I haven't heard of on Google Earth... Well if you look at 61° 18.681'N / 148° 28.933'W on 9/10/11 there was actually a plane there! IDK I just thought this was cool.

https://www.google.com/maps/@61.3114224,-148.4832176,497m/data=!3m1!1e3

Love the trip reports BTW!


That’s it.


Interesting.
Then what are the two strips called due west of there, where the river empties out of inner Lake George? That’s where I always land. They seem more consistent than the Mud Strip.
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Timbuk2 wrote:
Interesting.
Then what are the two strips called due west of there, where the river empties out of inner Lake George? That’s where I always land. They seem more consistent than the Mud Strip.
Johnny


I always thought this was the Mud Strip:

https://www.google.com/maps/@61.3157637 ... a=!3m1!1e3

Though, "mud strip" is probably a pretty broad criteria. 8)
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Zzz wrote:
Timbuk2 wrote:
Interesting.
Then what are the two strips called due west of there, where the river empties out of inner Lake George? That’s where I always land. They seem more consistent than the Mud Strip.
Johnny


I always thought this was the Mud Strip:

https://www.google.com/maps/@61.3157637 ... a=!3m1!1e3

Though, "mud strip" is probably a pretty broad criteria. 8)


You're right. I lied. :^o
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Sorry haven’t posted in awhile. Took my wife flying in October


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Knik Glacier, Colony Glacier, and Mt Gannett
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Big Susitna River
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Denali, The Great One
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Kahiltna Glacier and Mt. Foraker
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The Alaska Range with Mt Foraker, Mt Hunter, and Denali dominating the horizon
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Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing.

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Oops, a pic of moose hunting camp in September. Image


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And a couple from a little ride in November. I love my Sedan and anyone who disregards them because of the absence of flaps is really missing out. ImageImageImageImage


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Stunning pictures!! Oh, I love the looks of the Sedan!! If only I could afford the new one the Burl makes! :)
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And a couple from a little ride in November. I love my Sedan and anyone who disregards them because of the absence of flaps is really missing out.

I have never flown one but I have a good friend, who has owned pretty much everything that we talk about on this site, who says it was his favourite. He had his on wheels and floats. I think they look great, Im a sucker for the round tail.
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WWhunter wrote:Stunning pictures!! Oh, I love the looks of the Sedan!! If only I could afford the new one the Burl makes! :)


Thank you!

This is a photo of my back yard. What’s really cool is Burl’s shop is located just beyond the waters edge, about a 30 minute drive or a 3 minute flight. [emoji1303]

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Zzz wrote:
Timbuk2 wrote:
Interesting.
Then what are the two strips called due west of there, where the river empties out of inner Lake George? That’s where I always land. They seem more consistent than the Mud Strip.
Johnny


I always thought this was the Mud Strip:

https://www.google.com/maps/@61.3157637 ... a=!3m1!1e3

Though, "mud strip" is probably a pretty broad criteria. 8)


https://www.photoblog.com/yellowperil/2009/04/21/lake-george-strip/
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Squash wrote:
Zzz wrote:
Timbuk2 wrote:
Interesting.
Then what are the two strips called due west of there, where the river empties out of inner Lake George? That’s where I always land. They seem more consistent than the Mud Strip.
Johnny


I always thought this was the Mud Strip:

https://www.google.com/maps/@61.3157637 ... a=!3m1!1e3

Though, "mud strip" is probably a pretty broad criteria. 8)


https://www.photoblog.com/yellowperil/2009/04/21/lake-george-strip/



I don't land there when it's that color! :shock:
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Beautiful looking plane, congratulations. was neat seeing the picture of Castaic. In an earlier life I guided there, and Casitas, and Cachuma, and Lopez, and San Antonio.

Nice trip report. And she looks even better on big tires.
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Barnstormer wrote:Beautiful looking plane, congratulations. was neat seeing the picture of Castaic. In an earlier life I guided there, and Casitas, and Cachuma, and Lopez, and San Antonio.

Nice trip report. And she looks even better on big tires.



Thanks. Will probably be even bigger tires soon. And a longer prop. And VGs. :D

My wife had a hiking accident back on Memorial day which put a big damper on the summer flying. 3 plates and 20 screws in her ankle, 16 weeks no weight bearing. I've got a bunch of places I want to take her this year, plus they've already shut down King Salmon fishing in this area so it sounds like I'll HAVE to fly over to the west side of the Inlet for some fishing. Couple that with some other fun flying with friends and moose season it's going to be a big year of Sedan driving in 2019!
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Post annual picture with my new Baby Bushwheel.

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Love pictures, love the plane, you are right flaps are over rated... in the proper plane
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akaviator wrote:This is a photo of my back yard.


Absolutely stunning. Beautiful part of the world.
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