Picked up my plane from FAI after some maintenance.
Stayed in the pattern for a few minutes of post-maintenance flying and worked on my wheel landings a bit, then flew south from Fairbanks Int'l home to PAIN. Was chasing the sunset but knew I'd make it home in time to land and tie down before darkness fell.
Once I left the TRSA I neither heard or saw another plane anywhere. Overflew Nanana, then passed the Clear Space Command Air Station on my right. Still weird to see the old giant radar arrays and geodesic domes hiding the huge antenna dishes. All that work is now being done by one relatively small and innocuous-looking building a short distance away from the old installation, occupying about 1/15th of the footprint.. Amazing what happens when you replace vacuum tubes with circuit boards.
As I approached the Alaska Range I was flying into one of the most beautiful "mirror" sunsets I've seen in a long time. Felt like I was the only one around even though I was following the highway below me. Was very tempting to just turn right and follow the spine of the mountains for a while but I was burning daylight.
Picking up the AWOS at PAIN I was surprised to hear that winds were calm on the ground which is unusual for this time of year. Landed on packed snow, had no problem with my new 8.50x 6 tires. Tied down next to the government C-185, mine looked like its kid brother
A good flight if a short one.