scout wrote:
Silver City the SE corner of the Kluane lake across from the Slims has a nice strip and a Helio based there for Glacier trips and Univ. Edmonton or Calgary support. Always see pretty college girls there, super nice folks and they offered me supper last year passing through. You can camp there and spend a few days get adopted by the crew. I thought the name of the pilot was Jacque and he had his personal Pacer sitting there also. Here is a sample of what you see right there. Great base of operations if you have a few fuel jugs,,,,,
A beautiful spot for sure; spectacular scenery and thanks for the video scout.
When I was there, I noticed the Helio tied down massively. I asked the grumpy pilot about it and all he said was "the wind can blow here". Yeah, I thought, no big deal we had perfect CAVU and forecasts surely it won't blow tonight. I spent 3-hours that night trying to hold the wing down, in my underwear, in freezing rain. Learned my lesson. What the grumpy bastard flying the Helio didn't tell me is that most nights, the adiabatic winds come roaring out of the glacial valley to the West. Don't let that discourage anyone from camping there as it is a great spot as scout says, just be sure to tie you're plan down facing the canyon. AND have good tie down anchors!
I think Mt Logan, 2nd highest peak in N. America is west of there.