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Huh, must be a secret place, it's not on this one... http://www.hotspringsenthusiast.com/Nevada.asp So I guess if I tell ya, I'd have to kill ya... ha ha...

Looking on Google Earth, it shows it at 39 18'46.25"N 117 32'59.74"W

Next, gotta try cookin a roast and some veggies, I'm thinkin probably 5-6 hours on that one... Just floating a pot on top the hot water. So, if ya get there, and there's pot of goodies floating, no touch... [-X
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Can it be??? Why yes, it must be just a trough or two away from this one.... :D

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Ahh yes,

Put your can of Pork and Beans on the engine as you set up camp for the night. Hot and tasty. Yeah...that's too simple. Doesn't compare.

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They used to land this baby out there.... The X-15.. This is a photo of it in our gas station in Austin. (No they weren't gassing it up).. ha ha

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One of these snowmobile chicken cookers should work on a rotax powered airplane. In the snowmobile you put the lil smokies in at the start of the trip and snack on them at rest stops all day long.
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Coyote Ugly wrote:They used to land this baby out there.... The X-15.. This is a photo of it in our gas station in Austin. (No they weren't gassing it up).. ha ha

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Was this related to this Pops:?:
http://www.nvahof.org/_original_site/smith_ranch.html
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Glidergeek wrote:
Coyote Ugly wrote:They used to land this baby out there.... The X-15.. This is a photo of it in our gas station in Austin. (No they weren't gassing it up).. ha ha

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Was this related to this Pops:?:
http://www.nvahof.org/_original_site/smith_ranch.html


Yuppers that's it... It was cool to see as a kid.. :D They dropped it off of the mother ship right over Austin quite a few times, and you could watch the contrails and see it separate and heading what looked straight up...
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Coyote Ugly wrote:They used to land this baby out there.... The X-15.. This is a photo of it in our gas station in Austin. (No they weren't gassing it up).. ha ha

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Cool picture. I remember that. Seeing your station reminds me of all the times we filled up our cars there before heading down to the old 1/4 mile strip.
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Thread Jack
Anybody here remember back in the 60's you could write NASA and become a "Junior Astronaut" ? Anyway every time we would hear anything close to a sonic boom we would all run outside and yell X-15 X-15 and try to see something (I know but we were just kids :lol: ) it would have been way cool to have it pull in my gas station.............

ok back on topic....had many of dinners cooked on a D8 :D
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