Johnson Creek looking pretty good
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It is amazing how fast the snow has melted at J.C. I'd be interested to see how fast it'll dry out and become usable, assuming good weather.

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Yeah, there was a foot and a half of snow on the runway last Wednesday. It woudn't surpise me to see an airplane on the webcam in a few days.
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I flew over it on Friday and noticed tracks in the mud/snow, so someone's been using it. It's amazing what a little sunshine will do - we've had 5 days in a row! Longest sunny spell since November.
John
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Low&Slow wrote:I flew over it on Friday and noticed tracks in the mud/snow, so someone's been using it...
Probably Barry and Kif. They've probably got cabin fever worse than you do, John.
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You Maule Guys are all the same.... Always Causen' trouble!!
Same bat time same bat channel
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Just went to see how the strip looks and the shot at 13:46 happened to catch a plane landing - must be ready to go. (Saved the picture, but don't have place to upload it!).
Here is the link to the current shot:
http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~yellowpinecm/
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