Thanks to Zane for the second effort. I left with a cool new shirt without which, my trip might have been, well.... meaningless.
I'm slow on the draw, but here's a string of pix summarizing my trip:
Visibility: 93 Million miles. I guess it's VFR?
OK: Only the stuff absolutely necessary for a few days camping. Gotta go light this time!
5000 Feet...
10,000 Feet...
Lake Tahoe from 13,500 feet. Breathtaking, eh?
Cool morning air descends into the valley, taking the smoke with it. It was like the dry ice cloud at a rock concert as it flowed out of the mountains like a river.
Don't laugh. Everybody in California will be wearing one of these before the summer is over.
Ahhh... I can see clearly now! Sand wash patterns in Nevada.
Cascade! It's looking much better.
Airfield in sight. I can almost see the Judges lining up from here.
Ahhh.... the shady spot.
Early morning near Cascade
Backcountry Boise... picking up the bro.
Got so warm Saturday, the Yellowpine welcoming comittee lost all its enthusiasm.
Jeremy - the Maule-ipedia Britannica
Proof we didn't waste any useful load on non-essentials, like real food.
Just add boiling water...and time.
but the entertainment is great while waiting...
All too soon it's over and we have to head back into the murk.
Here's why you need inflight updates in California these days:
Down and safe. Wishing the same to all the BCP participants.
We left our mark on Johnson Creek.... See you all next time, even if the creek does rise.
YB
