I am listening carefully to the advice given. Lots of ideas from a wide and experienced pilot base. Some things work, some do not. I hope to fly a 206 in the backcountry someday, and hope to have it figured out so when it's hot and operating at gross weight I have something of my own to draw from.
I can't wait to get a group photo with you and your Cessna 180 and your legendary brother Brian in his Ponk Rocket 182 this spring. Beautiful installation by the way, it looks awesome.
Flying Hawkes will forever have my respect. The kids bought me a Go Pro for Christmas, so I'm closing the gap with the big boys. It will be neat to film the approach in, as it's fairly technical in its own right. The truth be known, there are only two airstrips that I have found that are more difficult as far as the departure goes than here. Of course I'm only referring to public airstrips and ones within the capability of a Cessna 150, fives all around.
Richard

