Good job with the video, once again, and Powers looks like a great strip, one I might even be able to do someday.
Yellowbelly wrote:Hey, good job on the music too. About 4 years ago, I saw Sufjan live at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, cool old saloon/bordello that opened in 1907. Your "Dance of the Full Moon" would probably be well accepted there.
Oregon180 wrote: Oregon BCP mini fly in there or at McKenzie Bridge or something.
iceman wrote: Yeah but you need more than a moon on a video to be a BCAH....
HangarTrash wrote:Read Zane's report with more than a passing interest. Last September the wifey and I left SLE to do a trip recon on Powers for its camping potential. We no more than landed than the local chief-of police pulled up and proceeded to give me the third degree on the whatfor and why were we there?! He stopped short of asking for ID but was clearly suspicious of us. Seems there had been considerable drug traffic going at the field. Hey, maybe a business opportunity here that will part you from you wings quicker than straightening a bent front fork...... Anyway, there was quite a bit of trash around, all the signs were shot to shit and a general feeling of decrepit going to despair. Kinda wrote it off for camping but Zane cetainley had a more positive assessment!
Getting into Powers is no Idaho but it is in the Coast Range and is fun to fly into. Tom
z3skybolt wrote:HangarTrash wrote:Read Zane's report with more than a passing interest. Last September the wifey and I left SLE to do a trip recon on Powers for its camping potential. We no more than landed than the local chief-of police pulled up and proceeded to give me the third degree on the whatfor and why were we there?! He stopped short of asking for ID but was clearly suspicious of us. Seems there had been considerable drug traffic going at the field. Hey, maybe a business opportunity here that will part you from you wings quicker than straightening a bent front fork...... Anyway, there was quite a bit of trash around, all the signs were shot to shit and a general feeling of decrepit going to despair. Kinda wrote it off for camping but Zane cetainley had a more positive assessment!
Getting into Powers is no Idaho but it is in the Coast Range and is fun to fly into. Tom
Yeah,
The bad guys try to ruin it for everyone. In 2003 my son and I landed the Maule at Dinzmore, Calif. , an isolated, hard surface runway in the mountians, with grass a foot tall in the asphalt cracks.
Not a soul in sight; a roaring mountain stream right by the runway. We set up camp and settled in for an evening of solitude....my 12 guage, short barrel, shotgun propped against my chair.
Shortly thereafter we heard the sound of a high powered aircraft engine working it's way up the river and canyon toward the airstrip. What the heck? Obviously no one uses this runway. Two airplanes within a half hour??
Around the corner of the mountain comes a 206, dragging it in....high power settings. Whoa...California Highway Patrol!! She lands and taxis back toward our tent. Quickly the 12 guage goes into hiding.
The CHP aircraft swings around about 50 feet from our tent. Two officers in flack jackets and helmets....semi-automatic shotguns are mounted between their seats.
They sit there for ten minutes, eyeing us carefully. I am sure that they were calling in the registration on our airplane. After a few minutes they taxi back and roar off into the sunset....lovely engine sounds echoing off of the canyon walls.
The next day we flew to Redding, Calif. for maintence and were informed that the CHP watches that airport carefully for drug runners.
Same thing happened to us a few days earlier in Starr County, Texas, which sits right on the Mexican border. Scary airport surrounded by a 12 ft. high chain link fence, loose tin on the hangers flapping in the wind. Abandoned looking place with high winds and sand blowing all over the place. Looked like that airport in the movie "Always" where the ghost tells our aspiring hero to "turn around...go back." Anyhow we would not have camped there due to "appearances" but it was near sunset when we landed.
About 11:00 p.m. as I was finishing my MonteCristo cigar, under the wing..... my son sound asleep in the tent....up roars the Border Patrol. They are in a huge SUV. Stopping about 80 ft. away, just outside the fence, they turn on all the flashers and spotlights in the world. Sweeping back and forth across our airplane, strobes flashing like something out of "Encounters of the First Kind" I freeze in my chair....barely puffing the cigar.
After about 10 long minutes the SUV backs up....turns off all those nasty flashing lights and cruises away.
Didn't know if they were coming to take me away or protect me. Couldn't wait to get out of there the next morning.
Found out later that Starr County, Texas has the highest crime rate in the state. Only a goofy dad and his son would spend a night camping in that place. Makes for nice memories though.
Bob
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