And.... done! I landed upslope (hard to tell from pic) over the short trees, and parked, with the parking brake ON, at about the 3:00 area in the previous pic. Right behind the big blue shop, where you can see the gap in the junk piled there. I then called the house, and his wife said he was in the shop. I walked around to the front, the big door was open, and there he was, HE HADN'T HEARD MY APPROACH,LANDING, OR TAXI UPHILL

That's how frigging quiet my bird is, just saying. I was a little concerned over the alfalfa height, it being hard to ascertain from above, but it was OK. My place is on the range to the right and up a ways around the corner.

Another trick I use, when landing off airport like this at a new site, and of course wanting to eyeball it good but at the same time, not attract a lot of attention, is to have a little altitude in the bank, and then make two or three descending, well throttled back, 360's while figuring out the LZ. This game plan goes back more then 30 years for me, as I used to refuel exclusively at truck stops and gas station when going XC in my Pterodactyl ultralight.

Being sneaky and quiet is just a habit now.
He had exactly what I was looking for, a 20'+ length of 28" pipe, (I need to match the other array, it's vert pipe is also a salvaged/pre owned 28"er) schedule 80 no less! Sure it was scabbed together but welded right, and was straight other then one end being mushroomed a bit, that end will go in the 10' deep hole with 6 yards of concrete around it so no problem. Plus, using my new concrete bucket I just bought for the crane, this pipe will not only be IN the concrete, but will have concrete INSIDE it, so, hell for stout. $300.00, a great deal for him and I saved about the same, considering a new piece would be about $600 or more. The last thing I needed was 24' of 14" pipe, he didn't have any so we went across the road to his brother's boneyard, who also didn't have any. Bummer, as they sell it in 21' lengths when bought new, so I was looking at 2 lengths to end up with 24'. But then I spotted a short piece in the weeds that looked about right. The only piece of 14" we could find, and it was 38", so now I can buy 1 length of new, and have 24'+, a very productive and cost effective morning.
35 miles later, at the job site, I rolled the 28" pipe off the trailer, next step is to cope the top out for the 14", and then plant it in the concrete. Sorry for the thread drift, this is a welding thread after all, but as usual sooner or later whatever I do seems to involve the airplane. The tall grass and a tailwind made reversing my landing for takeoff a little iffy, so I taxied up along the blue shop and blasted off into the wind on the field with the small pivot system, it being out of the way. The well driller got 300 bucks and a 10x12 photo of his spread, and he had zero problem with me flying in and out, liked it in fact.
