Arriving at Chamberlain
I had a learning experience here with my landing that I will tell/ask about tin another post.
After dropping off my gear I headed for Salmon to shuttle in my Dad and brother. To help keep weight down I only filled one tank in Salmon before I flew my bro in. I dropped him off to set up camp while I went to pick up Dad.
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My Dad flew back to Chamberlain with me riding a long. His landing was much smoother than mine.
We set up camp as quick as possible.
We then took a hike to decide where to go the next day. The Ranger Station just across the runway was pretty cool.
The next day was spent hunting and hiking. I should have just bought beef at the store...it would have been cheaper and I would have got something
The next day we went a different direction, while we didn't see any sign here either Stonebraker Ranch was really cool.
Stonebraker in the far distance.
The runway there looks really fun, too bad it is private.
Well we aren't diehard hunters and this trip was mostly to just get away so after two days of not seeing even a sign we decided to pack things up. The outfitter who keep this base camp on the field was packing a long ways downstream so the elk must have been out of range for us on foot.
I shuttled out my brother and Dad then came back to Chamberlain to pickup my gear.
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On the flight home I crossed over Big Creek airstrip which looked good. I also passed Johnson Creek which didn't look burned, it was the first time I ever saw it.
I looked up and saw the most beautiful blue ever.
The pic doesn't really do it justice.
Trying to get home before dark I was unable to stop off in McCall as say hi to Low&Slow. I squeezed in to Nampa just as the sun went down.
Even though it was shorter than planned and we didn't see any elk it was a fun trip. Chamberlain has my vote as a fly-in destination in the future.
I do have to apologize to Matt; he came and said hi just after I landed. After 3 days of no showers and 5 hours in the plane that day I was smelly and grouchy. So it was good to meet you face to face Matt and I promise I really do shower.



