skybobb wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEF-lBrDweA
...I wasn't to proud of this landing. I didn't go far enough on my down wind. It is actually better to go down to a wide spot a few miles below the strip turn around and come back up so you can see the strip.
...Bob
As I remember, there's a little sink on the approach end of Big Creek. Given that, it's not such a bad idea to give it a little more clearance & slip it in a bit, if you need to get back down, after you're outta the reach of those big conifers below you!
Remember, go light, no wind, and "tied down by 10", and yes, do get some mtn flying instruction - the things you learn there, will be with you the rest of your (long) life - and very well worth it!
Also, it doesn't hurt to go on the buddy system, in the wilderness. Two or three planes, with one person only, in each can make things safer, and more fun - as long as you don't allow anyone to push you for any reason.
Have fun; it's some of the best flying you'll ever do.
Berk, flying a 145 hp, '59, C-172