Backcountry Pilot • 2019.07.19 R44 and Yamaha looking for LZs

2019.07.19 R44 and Yamaha looking for LZs

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Re: S37, Nehalem Bay State Airport, Oregon (gorgeous in May)

CamTom12 wrote:Tough to camp under the wing in a helo, huh? :)


Very little shelter under a helicopter main rotor blade. That is why I bring my sturdy Mountain Hardware Tango 3
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Tonight's gallery of photographs:
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Re: S37, Nehalem Bay State Airport, Oregon (gorgeous in May)

Had a great night here at S37. Very damp but, zero rain. My 10 year old Optimus stove, I purchased in Australia, required a bunch of cleaning and grease to get it to stop leaking. But, it fired up!

Love it here! :D

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Re: S37, Nehalem Bay State Airport, Oregon (2019.MAY.7)

Glad you’re enjoying Nehalem Bay! Has the pota-potty been installed yet?


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Re: S37, Nehalem Bay State Airport, Oregon (2019.MAY.7)

Windknot54 wrote:Glad you’re enjoying Nehalem Bay! Has the pota-potty been installed yet?


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I looked for a pota-potty. But, not installed.

Very surprised at how will kept the grounds are. Definitely a gem. Thank you for your guidance!

About (10) deer were walking around the camp this morning. One actually licked the tail rotor. Kind of shocked me the deer wanted to taste the helicopter! But, no damage the deer didn't like the taste I guess.

It was too dark yet to get any picture of the deer. You can barely see them crossing the runway:
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I used the water spigot to wash a few dishes. Nice conveince :D
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Re: S37, Nehalem Bay State Airport, Oregon (2019.MAY.7)

Having spent (2) nights (paid Park fee $11.00 per night) I'm really impressed with the level of details and cleanliness of the place. A pack of coyote killed something in the forest at about 06:00 PST, it was loud as hell until it died. Spooky to say the least.

Drank a cup of coffee and packed up the ship. Very (very) damp in the mornings. My boots were soaked from walking in the meadow.

Departed S37 approximately 08:30 PST. First stop was KTMK (Tilimook) for 100LL. The entire route was 1400' AGL broken ceilings.

Departing South:
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Low visibility but, VFR:
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Checking in on Rob's place at Pacific City:
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Definitely want to say thank you for the information you folks posted. Makes the trip more fun!
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Re: S37, Nehalem Bay State Airport, Oregon (2019.MAY.08)

2019.07.05 Nehalem State, S37

We are back at Nehalem Bay State Airport. Mary had never flown in a helicopter until today.

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Re: 2019.07.05 Nehalem State, S37

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We are back at Nehalem Bay State Airport. Mary had never flown in a helicopter until today.

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Re: 2019.07.05 Nehalem State, S37

Hello Justin:

Thank you for checking in.

Randomly selected Nehalem State Airport pictures today:

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Re: 2019.07.06 Nehalem State, S37

Camping at Nehalem “All Pau Brah” (completed). Back at home plate and totally stoked with the R44 and Oregon Department of Transportation, Aviation. What a lovely place Nehalem State Airport. Really a gem.

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Nehalem locals:
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Deer on runway:
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Thanks for watching! :D
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2019.07.07 Nehalem State, Video (VIRB)

Mary flew back to Hawaii yesterday after her first (4) hours PAX time in a R44! She said I didn’t scare her too much and she would return, thank God!

Please check out the video of our Summer vacation. I am definitely very thankful to be out here learning about helicopters, very thankful to Robinson, Lycoming, and you folks here on this forum who have forwarded guidance!

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2019.07.18 Oregon Dunes (VIRB)

Please join me for some helicopter off-roading this fine Thursday morning:

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2019.07.19 R44 and Yamaha looking for LZs

Friday was hot, dry and windy, really nice in PNW...

It’s a pretty good idea to be able to perform land reconnaissance on areas we fly. I decided to use a Yamaha ATV 4x4 (Honda CRF450L can’t handle deep sand) and get close and personal with the terrain.

Join me for a video episode of “The Recon Man”. He goes where few dare, and many don’t care:

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