The bar in question is an easy one. As long as the water is down, it is nice gravel, egg to orange in size, packed well, and about 800-1000 feet long. For me, the challenge was more mental than ability or equipment. Part of my apprehension was the difficulty in getting the plane out of there if I screwed up. Part of it was the fear of ditching in the river. Part of it was just the chicken in me.
Somewhere I read that you should be able to spot land +/- ten feet consistently. Not me; I'm more like +100/-20. So I landed a little long, but the gravel was good for stopping. I was surprised, though that it didn't take all that much extra power to taxi around. One end was sandy, and I could tell that it was softer.
Taking off, I used a basic soft field technique, and it seemed to get off the ground only a little longer than on a grass field.
I still don't want to fish my plane out of the drink, so I don't think I'll be pushing shorter and shorter bars for awhile.
See, bars aren't just for drinking.
tom


