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pacerpilot offline

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- Location: Kernville, calif.
- Aircraft: PA-22/20
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If my little girlie tires can handle the strip I'd like to go too. You need a red airplane for contrast in the photos anyway.
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svanarts offline

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- Location: Modesto, CA
- Aircraft: 7AC (65HP) Aeronca Champ (borrowed horse)
Six Chuter Skye Ryder Powered Parachute
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Little tires could land further down the meadow as well as nose wheel given you land on your mains and roll out on them slowly lowering the nose as you come to a stop. The problem is attitude. It sits at around 6700' and the smooth area is around 800' feet long maybe. Bridgeport is only 4.5 miles away. Will be going back in late Nov if the snow is not on the ground. Its certainly "ski" friendly so I am certain to be down there once we have snow on the ground. Next summer this is a to do spot for certain!
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aktahoe1 offline

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- Location: Alaska and Lake Tahoe = aktahoe
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If it looks smooth, it might be. If it looks rough, it is...www.bigtirepilot.com ...www.alaskaheliski.com
cool looking spot kev...looks like eastern idaho alot...if and when i get smart enough to post pics, ill put on some good ones...
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jomac offline

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jomac
Very nice AKT, you can sure make a guy drool.

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