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Annual BCP fly-in a huge success!!!

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Annual BCP fly-in a huge success!!!

I guess I got home and back to a computer first, so here goes...

Great job Zane on putting this site, the group and fly-in together. I, for one, had a great time and I'm sure others will chime in. For those that missed it, your going to be sorry, especially when you see all the photos and recounts of the weekend's activities. Here's a teaser:
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A few quick items:

1. Zane, again, Great Job !
2. Dave heal quickly my friend, see you at Oceano soon !
3. Marty, thanks for the tour and use of your backyard !
4. Doug and Alyce, you guys really did a great job at the potluck.
5. SuperDave, BYOB now has a whole new meaning.
6. Last but not least, John, thanks for the cooking, campsite and mostly for being the target for all the rules enforcer's in Idaho so none of the rest of us had to take any heat ;-)... more to follow I'm sure.

BTW,

Anyone know this chef:

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Everyone that attended, please, let us know you made it home.

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Mark I concur!!! I had a very nice time and it was good to meet everyone.
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Bob,

That van tour of Yellow Pine by our chaufer, Strata Rocketeer, was fun also. ;-)

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Stuck in Virginia Beach due to work, I (manfully and with GREAT reluctance) made the arduous trip to the beach to survey the bikinis. Y'all had better scenery to interact with and got to fly also.

Hopefully next year.

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I'm back.
Trip report and photos to come soon.
Good times!!

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A very memorable adventure...very...tired...
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Sorry I missed it, it sounded awesome. I just got too tied up with work. I was planning on flying out last night for the BBQ, but got back to McCall after a 12 hour day and just couldn't get back into an airplane. My last flight of the day was an 1830 departure out of Indian CR, max gross with a downstream wind, and about 90F. I did however make it across the street to the bar...

Looking forward to hearing all the stories from the weekend.

Mark, sorry I missed you, I drove out to the airport Friday after Rob called me, but I saw 3 Maules taxiing out for takeoff.

Glad to hear everyone had a blast in my back yard!!!

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John,

Darn it. Sorry to have missed you.

Rob has me about 1/2 talked into the McCall Family flyin, so who knows, we might see you in August.

I need to see more of that backyard... ;-)

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Thanks everyone for your help after my crash (Mtb not plane). I just got out of the ER and the Xray confirmed the break. No problem flying 2.5 hrs to Portland though and even greased the landing. Though with my new MD approved sling I'll have a harder time flying. Scotts Ace wrap was far less constricting.
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If you guys have photos of the event, upload them to the "Events & Fly-ins>Johnson Creek 15-16 2006" album. I thought we could just dump all related photos in there. Unless of course, you want to have them in your user gallery, which is just fine too.

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m7flyer wrote:Thanks everyone for your help after my crash (Mtb not plane). I just got out of the ER and the Xray confirmed the break. No problem flying 2.5 hrs to Portland though and even greased the landing. Though with my new MD approved sling I'll have a harder time flying. Scotts Ace wrap was far less constricting.


Dave,

Glad to hear you made it to Portland. Next year we'll do more flying and I don't mean like off a mountain bike ;-).

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Zane,

I was reviewing some of your pictures and I noticed that it appears I scared the sh*t out of you at one point... ;-)

You sorta' look like a missing child from the back of a milk carton.

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Thanks for sharing the photos...

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I'm just serious about taking cockpit photos....
What I like is the shoulder harness velvet that looks like a big fist punching down thru the roof.

Flying with you was a blast, Mark. I was not scared!
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zane wrote:I'm just serious about taking cockpit photos....
What I like is the shoulder harness velvet that looks like a big fist punching down thru the roof.

Flying with you was a blast, Mark. I was not scared!


That is funny, sorta' looks like the Hulk had hitched a ride and wasn't happy with the inflight service in the balcony section... ;-)

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Missed this year...not next year, though!

Oh, Rats.
I had to miss it this year.
None of my really good excuses hold up when looking at the pictures and hearing the tales.
Rats. Oh well, I'm glad that you've all had a great time there, and see you next year.
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Sorry I missed it! I did make it to Smiley Creek for the Utah Backcountry Pilots fly-in Friday night, but I had to be home Saturday and didn't have time to go up to Johnson Creek. The little c85 powered 140 made it just fine in and out of Smiley. I did see Matt and his flaming yellow 170 there - nice airplane!
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Being on the tail end of a rebuild and having plans for a trip later this summer I hadn't even considered joining you folks up there.... But watching Strata slipping it in Sunday evening I couldn't help but wonder what a great time you must have had. Great pics!
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looks like everyone had a great time. Next year I may have to book a flight, and bum a ride to take part! Good to see some faces put to the names, out in the 'real world'.
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Finally got around to posting some pictures in the gallery of a very special week and three days.

Sort of a spastic visual history of our ten days in the Northwest:

http://www.backcountrypilot.org/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=190

I'll post some more in a day two...

It was very nice to meet all of you folks who flew into Johnson Creek,and all the other great people we meet along the way in our travels...
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Hello everyone. I was really glad to meet all of you that I did. Sorry I couldnt make it out to the dinner. We ended up working late, and I was exhausted. Hopefully some of you can make it for the McCall Family Fly-in this year. It is supposed to be a great event. I have been an active CFI in the wings program for several years, and have never had a bad time. Come on out and enjoy the good time and get your free BFR!!
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