First off, Im not sure where I should have posted this thread, although I think that I would probably be talking about this if I was around a campfire anyway so...
Second off, is my flying skills. I am from North Carolina and flying in the mountains here is fairly simple since we only have half the height most of you guys do out west. I would like to come to some of the fly-ins and do some backcountry stuff in Idaho and elsewhere next spring. My dad flew in Gunnison, Colorado for quite some time and has quite a bit of mountain flying experience, however with his schedule conflicting with mine, I have yet to get some quality mountain flying training.
My question is, with me being pretty new to mountain flying, and with limited training in high altitude (real and DA), do any of you have any ideas on how to advance my skills? I have a PA-22/20 and am pretty comfortable flying it, and I feel my short/soft field techniques are pretty good in NC at least.
Any mountain flying instructors/courses/people that would just be willing to fly with me and give me tips type of thing? Any info is greatly appreciated, I am really looking forward to learning more and getting the chance to fly to somewhere cool.

