

tedwaltman wrote:The coast is great if the weather cooperates. Take your time. No offense, please, to anyone, but eApis and customs are not a big deal. Follow the rules and it is simple.
If landing Cordova land at the city gravel strip. You can walk to town from there. The #1 place to eat there is "Baja Taco."
New fuel option at Yakutat run by same folks who run the WW-II museum there. Decent diner on the field too. Avoid Gustavus.
Ted
slowhawk wrote:tedwaltman wrote:The coast is great if the weather cooperates. Take your time. No offense, please, to anyone, but eApis and customs are not a big deal. Follow the rules and it is simple.
If landing Cordova land at the city gravel strip. You can walk to town from there. The #1 place to eat there is "Baja Taco."
New fuel option at Yakutat run by same folks who run the WW-II museum there. Decent diner on the field too. Avoid Gustavus.
Ted
Avoid Gustavus? I have no idea what you are thinking or referring to? Gustavus is a very nice stopover with an excellent( one of our own) members who will do whatever it takes to get you fuel and a meal. Hoping you are making some kind of inside joke
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coastalflyer wrote:I'm planning an Alaska trip next month and want to fly the SE coast if weather allows. My plan is to fly my 172S from the Bay Area to the Seattle area in early June, then check the webcams and forecasts on the coast, and willing to hang out in Seattle or Vancouver island for a few days. Once I have a good weather window, I'd take off for Ketchikan, probably stopping in Port Hardy, then hang out there for a good weather window to follow the coast to Anchorage, probably stopping in Cordova. I'm willing to do some of the flying in IMC but obviously looking for the best scenery. My thinking is that even though the coast route has fewer outs in case of engine failure, it has lower terrain and MEAs so there's less risk of CFIT or icing encounters. Plan B would be to take an inland route from Seattle if coastal weather is bad and plan C is fly commercial from SEA/TAC and cruise back to Vancouver. Any thoughts on this? If I can't fly the coast what would you recommend as an alternative route to PANC? Thanks for your input.

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