Zenithguy wrote: What exactly is Chief wearing? I'll be flying with about a 25 lb dog, and that looks different than the vest I put him in when kayaking.
He's got a Ruffwear Webmaster harness on, I attach a short leash to it and tie him into the rear seatbelts ... Keeps him in the back, gives him room to move but won't hurt his neck if he gets jerked around in turbulence. Helps for lifting him in and out of the plane too.
Karmutzen wrote:North end Stave Lake. Biked around for a few hours. Only access is boat or plane, so pretty uninhabited. Pulled the back seat out and the front wheel off the bike (29 ER) to get it inside.
Hey A1Skinner, mud on the bottom of the wings is "credibility" that you're a real backcountry guy.
Nice bike.
I'm really liking my 172. Without a rear seat can carry 2 bikes + weekend gear. Did have to pop the wheels off, though.
This is my first off airport adventure, I was so nervous when we left the airport that I forgot to hit the record button, so I did not get the landing.
Burned a bit of blue gas... Knik glacier.... Up over the top and down into 20 mile creek, Turagain Arm....IFR'd to Anchorage.... Could just see the altimeter over Patrick's right shoulder....300' could keep her level....any higher couldn't anything instrument wise... Was good practice..keeping the ball centered...am I skidding? Patrick......from the front seat.....Nope you're good.
It was a beautiful day in the Northwest. Smooth air and practically CAVU! I went out to Jeff's place, Field of Dreams. Got to see his new hangar being built, take my first ride in a Stinson and actually stay for more than 5 minutes. Jeff's got a great place and if you want a fun strip give his a try. I learned that I really like taking off into the shorter trees, not the tall ones!
12.22.2013 - Initial article format Operating aircraft on skis and negotiating a snow-covered landscape is an entirely unique skillset and environment.…