Departed Columbia O22 for Lee Vining O24 Saturday about 1:30 pm. Beautiful climb up through Sonora Pass and down the eastern side of the Sierra's past Twin Lakes. The cool fall afternoons can make for some very stable and smooth air. The approach over Mono Lake was equally spectacular. Circled O24 and finally found the elusive winsock on the east side of the field. No other planes on the field and concluded I would be hoofing it into town (about 3/4 mile or so) About 1/2 way I caught a ride with local. My first and only stop was at Tioga Toomeys, better know as The Whoa Nellie Deli. If you are tired of 100 dollar burgers not being up to the hype try Toomey's (by the way, it is at the Mobil Station south end of town on the hill) I think this was the 3rd time I have eaten there and every time I am amazed at the food.
http://www.thesierraweb.com/tiogagasmart/deli.html has a description. Lobster Taco's, sushi, 1/2 pound angus burgers, marinated rib eye steak sandwich, etc. If you are IFR (I follow roads) along 395 I would make it a priority. It's worth the walk !
Keep in mind O24 is located at 6,800 feet and density altitude is a factor but 4,000 feet of asphalt with lower terrain on 3 sides makes it a fairly safe higher altitude destination.
I'm trying to figure out another reason to go back asap...
