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Only two days out and beautiful weather is in store!

Looking forward to seeing everyone. Please read the info above.

Looking forward to seeing you on Thursday. Remember to fly safe and fly smart.

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Looks like fog will be an issue here in NW Oregon Thursday.

My passenger can not leave Wednesday night for the high desert so we will wait till Terry can depart McMinnville. No IFR for him.

I am wheels up at 2PM come hell or high water. If no fog we are wheels up at 9 AM. Flight time is 4 hours with one gas stop.

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OregonMaule wrote:I am wheels up at 2PM come hell or high water. If no fog we are wheels up at 9 AM.
Cheers...Rob


No hell or high water here, but I'm hosed anyway. Despite all my efforts to quietly slip away for a couple days, my leash has been yanked.
Seriously bummed!
I guess I'll just start my winter of BC flying vicariously through this computer screen early (again). :(
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TomW wrote:No hell or high water here, but I'm hosed anyway. Despite all my efforts to quietly slip away for a couple days, my leash has been yanked.
Seriously bummed!
I guess I'll just start my winter of BC flying vicariously through this computer screen early (again). :(


That sucks Tom. Was hoping to see you there.

Things are looking good for me except my kids have been sick all week and now I'm starting to get it. Trying every trick in the book to fight it...only 2 more days.
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Our weather will be ALL TIME this weekend!

We will be out there starting tomorrow mid day!

Here we go!

Fly safe!

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Kevin do you have a list of the landing places with GPS coordinates you plan on going to Thursday Friday Saturday?

I was thinking that if people got separated on purpose or by accident if you could raise somebody else on the radio they could say we are at such and such a strip, then you could refer to your list and find the GPS coordinates and find the group. I totally understand if you do not want to post them on the forum.

I will send you an email. Cheers Rob
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Planning to depart as soon as the fog lifts Thursday to meet up with Oregon 180 and head down. Will miss you TomW, had the air to air cam all set up for our flight, next time.
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Rob, I sent you an email. PM's don't seem to be working??
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OregonMaule wrote:Kevin do you have a list of the landing places with GPS coordinates you plan on going to Thursday Friday Saturday?

I was thinking that if people got separated on purpose or by accident if you could raise somebody else on the radio they could say we are at such and such a strip, then you could refer to your list and find the GPS coordinates and find the group. I totally understand if you do not want to post them on the forum.

I will send you an email. Cheers Rob


Being as I fly a slow airplane I would appreciate this info as well. But I can try to keep up.
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I was wondering about this too. I totally understand not wanting to advertise them, but from a planning standpoint, especially having never flown in this area, it would be great to be able to get them plugged into the iPad and do a little recon of them ahead of time. Could someone email or PM them to me too? Thanks!
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Me too, if possible. Thanks!
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Would have to request the same on that one. Not sure if I'll make it Friday evening or mid-morning Saturday at this point. Thanks!
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I wish I had a list as it would be helpful remembering them.

Pilot briefs will help with this a lot. There are literally more than 100 places to land within 10 minutes of the lake bed. I will explain this during our pilot briefs. We also have a number of folks attending the fly-in that now know the area very well and will work as group leaders as well.

Heading out in the AM...Dont forget your pumpkins...

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Just a thought. If you're going to have group leaders to help guide people around the area, it might be good to have those leaders devided by aircraft ability/similarly equipped...if it's an option. In other words, I could follow a Bearhawk and probably spend most of the day watching him land because he can get in where I can't as opposed to following another plane around with 8s or 8.50s that requires a little more room to operate. But I'm sure you've thought these things through. I'll just follow Bryan!
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Grassstrippilot wrote: I'll just follow Bryan!


If you do that you might end up with a little mud on your plane. :P
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Grassstrippilot wrote:Just a thought. If you're going to have group leaders to help guide people around the area, it might be good to have those leaders devided by aircraft ability/similarly equipped...if it's an option. In other words, I could follow a Bearhawk and probably spend most of the day watching him land because he can get in where I can't as opposed to following another plane around with 8s or 8.50s that requires a little more room to operate. But I'm sure you've thought these things through. I'll just follow Bryan!


I'll be there! I am debating leaving friday afternoon now! I'll guide you around and if I am questing a spot you can land first with those "BIG" tires! :lol:
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Looking forward to seeing you...and everyone else. I don't consider my tires big. I've still got lots of tire envy. Someday!
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See ya'll there! I'll likely arrive mid day tomorrow. I'm leaving from Sac Exec. Is there any else leaving from the Sacramento area anytime after 9?

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There is an attractive woman on meetup.com that is looking for a ride from the SF Bay Area to the campout. I wonder if she thinks this is Burning Man or something?

http://www.meetup.com/100hamburger/even ... &_af=event
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Mike I'm leaving Truckee around noon. 20 minute flight from here. Swing by...

Be careful Scott
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