To Seattle, the easy and quick way! A family re-union of sorts, had to meet a firm schedule there and back anyway, so that left out me flying direct , I've been hosed by fog enough times there to be a bit leery.
First I jumped in the S-7, and flew to Hailey, (1 + hr) where Alaska Airlines offers DIRECT service to Seattle, (unlike the larger Idaho cities of Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Twin Falls, driving to Boise or SLC wasn't an attractive option

). Realizing I was plenty early and rather then kill time in the terminal, I found some good lift on the ridge east of the Picabo strip, and hung out working it for a half hour, at a 1.8 GPH and less throttle setting. Then I headed down the ridge a few miles and finally throttled back up and contacted the tower for landing. I parked of course in the GA section, got the folding bike out, and rode into town for beer and Mexican food, still killing time, and hell I was done flying for the day.. At least as pilot in command. I then walked around to the passenger boarding area. VERY convenient and low key casual as compared to the big city madhouse alternative, and about 1.5 hrs later was in Seattle.

The Bombardier 300Q (I think) prop jet was, I hate to say it, much more comfortable and fast then the S-7,,,, not as much fun though. Today on my arrival back at Hailey, I was blasting off as PIC once more about 10 minutes after deplaning the airliner, and actually taxied by about 50' from it. The only bad part about the trip was the Seattle wx was perfect the entire time, severe clear, I was hoping it was going to be socked in, to get the max bang for my airliner buck, no such luck.
My brother and I took the Boeing tour, (WOW!) and while waiting, like the rural rubes we are, postulated on the various airliners on the ramp, why they were there, I figured it was for maintenance.

Later we realized they were brand new planes not yet delivered, hard to fathom they are building them faster then they can get rid of them, this also explained why they were all so clean and in such great shape!