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    It's 104F and I can't stand it!

    For the third day in a row, the temperature reached 104F here in central Texas and I've had enough. Although the Super Cub won't be out of the refurb hospital for a few more weeks, we are gonna load up the bonanza and fly north until the daytime high is 75 or less. We are leaving Saturday and planning to spend a couple of days in Alamosa, Colorado visiting family. After that, we'll fly to somewhere in the Idaho Falls area for the remainder of next week. If anyone has any suggestions on places to visit, camp, fish, hang out or explore, I would really appreciate it.

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    We left Houston yesterday, it was 85 at 5 am, going to 102, same as it was the day before. Arrived in Eastern Washington at 1pm, 51 degrees and raining, perfect temperature for us!

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    Well,...you could put on more gas and just keep coming north.

    Jim W.

    BRISTOL BAY-
    INCLUDING...KING SALMON...DILLINGHAM...NAKNEK...PILOT POINT
    400 PM AKDT WED JUN 27 2012

    .TONIGHT...CLOUDY. SCATTERED SHOWERS NORTH OF KING SALMON. AREAS OF
    FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOWS IN THE UPPER 30S TO MID 40S. SOUTHWEST WIND
    10 TO 15 MPH.
    .THURSDAY...PATCHY MORNING FOG. MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED
    SHOWERS. HIGHS IN THE MID 50S TO LOWER 60S. SOUTHWEST WIND 15 MPH.
    .THURSDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS. AREAS OF
    FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOWS IN THE UPPER 30S TO MID 40S. SOUTHWEST WIND
    10 TO 15 MPH.

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    I'll SEE your 104 degrees and RAISE you FIVE (109 @ 6:31 P.M.) AND a pair or HABOOBS! (*)

    DON'T GO WEST young man!

    CloudDancer

    (*) No. A pair of HABOOBS does not mean a set of entertaining bountious breasticles. A HABOOB is a desert sand or duststorm!
    A SUPERIOR pilot, uses his or her SUPERIOR judgement, to stay out of situations which may require the use of their SUPERIOR skills.

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    Ha, I've made some comments on this forum about the Texas heat from time to time (all in jest by the way), but boy I guy needs a pool in this place or at least a deep lake. I do like Texas! Kinda like a baby bro to AK. HA!

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    Even @ only 95 last week I rode the motorcycle to airport and flew open cockpit Spezio, both too $#@$ hot....I"ve put my boyhood memories of 100+ weeks @ a time into subconsious, don't know how I kept from melting.......I remember they said a kid down the street did melt but I didn't believe them....

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    95 last week was not so bad, 106 last two days makes working in the hanger miserable. Not as bad as last year though. AK in the summer and winter in Texas?
    Steve Pierce

    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
    Henry Ford

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    106 last two days
    I always worry about sweating around my plane for fear of corrosion-----I'm probably as salty as the Florida coast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 180Marty View Post
    I always worry about sweating around my plane for fear of corrosion-----I'm probably as salty as the Florida coast.
    Been there/done that. I was sweating when working on front cockpit cover on Spezio and didn't take great care when I skuffed it before painting....now my perfect forearm print can just be seen under paint....oh well. Just a few more hours of phase 1 and cover will likely remain in dusty corner of hangar.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Pierce View Post
    95 last week was not so bad, 106 last two days makes working in the hanger miserable. Not as bad as last year though. AK in the summer and winter in Texas?
    I'm with you Steve. We leave Texas in June... I'll teach tailwheel and you can fix the "uh-oh's"!

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    Wore a coat this evening, still cool, about 50... will be hot it looks like, 65 or 70maybe

    Think cool thoughts
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    I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Pierce View Post
    AK in the summer and winter in Texas?
    It doesn't suck.

    An occasional trip to 100* weather is a treat for me. Especially considering what a crap summer Alaska is providing so far. 48*, low, fuzzy, gray, and raining hard today. When it stops raining the bugs will be aggressive. All the rivers and creeks are blown, running bank full. The king salmon season is a disaster. Be careful what you wish for.
    Last edited by sierra bravo; 06-28-2012 at 10:21 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra bravo View Post
    It doesn't suck.

    An occasional trip to 100* weather is a treat for me. Especially considering what a crap summer Alaska is providing so far. 48*, low, fuzzy, gray, and raining hard today. When it stops raining the bugs will be aggressive. All the rivers and creeks are blown, running bank full. The king salmon season is a disaster. Be careful what you wish for.

    SB:

    Stop complaining. We are not burning up like the folks in Colo or under water like the folks in Fla, and besides we had summer last Friday and Saterday. Did you miss it?

    Bill

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    Saturday was especially nice. The breeze came up and knocked the bugs down. Sadly for me they took refuge and set up shop inside the cabin! Come Friday afternoon I'll head right back for more. But a couple of days on the golf course in 100* weather sounds nice, too. No complaining here. The adventure continues. Life is good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by N5126H View Post
    SB:

    Stop complaining. We are not burning up like the folks in Colo or under water like the folks in Fla, and besides we had summer last Friday and Saterday. Did you miss it?

    Bill
    We got sunday also down here!!!

    This is the year I have been hoping for... big winter with lots of snow to shovel early, cold late summer with lots of rain.

    Come fall, the U-hauls will be going south and for sale signs on houses from people that came up here because the like the weather and alaska way of life so much

    Now when we get the real weather, they are talking about moving back... I encourage it. Get rid of them folks that think we need to regulate everything. Let them leave and bring back the normal!

    SB, I die in 100 degrees. 65 is just fine for me, 75 and I heat rash!
    I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!

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    Kona. 82* almost every day of the year. Blue skies, blue seas, great Mai Tais, and fishing isn't bad. Paradise, no doubt. Spend enough time there and it becomes ordinary. You long for something different. We're a fickle species.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra bravo View Post
    Kona. 82* almost every day of the year. Blue skies, blue seas, great Mai Tais, and fishing isn't bad. Paradise, no doubt. Spend enough time there and it becomes ordinary. You long for something different. We're a fickle species.
    How true!!!

    What kind of fish?
    I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!

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    Took the dog for her evening stroll at the airport about sunset last night. Couldn't have been more than 98º. Very nice.

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    Ha, ya gotta go at 6 am, pretty nice. We started coming in at 6 am.
    Steve Pierce

    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
    Henry Ford

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    We've got it here too. Had a thunderstorm roll through first thing this morning. Didn't cool things down but it sure spiked the humidity. Darn. And it HAD been so nice.

    cafi

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    I'll take our dry 100 over your humid 90 any day.
    Steve Pierce

    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
    Henry Ford

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    Steve,
    Come stay at my place.
    72 in the day... 68 at night.
    ('course, outside its a bitch)

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    Joe, ya gotta enough room in your living room to put a Super Cub together? Sue won't mind will she? Packing right now.
    Steve Pierce

    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
    Henry Ford

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    Just land at the Atikokan airport and give us a call. Will be there in 30 min to pick you up. Plenty of fishing and other refreshments. So far, never met a Supercubber I didn't like and have a lot of hospitality to repay. Come on up.
    Roger
    Based at O8XS. Sweeny Texas (Winter)
    Finlayson Lake, Ontario (Summer)
    I plan on living forever.......so far, so good !!!

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    Its 104 in Indiana, go waaayy north

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    Steve,
    Sue said bring the family;
    leave the cub.
    Just bought new carpet.

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    Steve you just have to decide what that production time is worth... Last summer we had a client rent one of these to (partially) cool a pair of 120x24x24 blast and paint paint booths when it was 116 but they only pulled it down to 90 at peak temps!

    http://www.movincool.com/portable-ai...classic60.php/

    All kidding aside maybe some friend in the HVAC supply business could get his buddy a "Bro-Deal" on maybe a scratch and dent 15 (or better yet) a 20 ton ground unit that you could blast through the wall and if combined with a big-ass fan http://www.bigassfans.com/applicatio...manufacturing/
    to de-stratfy the air and you'd be able make good hot weather production and to diversify your business by sheltering lost penguins...

    Just trying to help,

    Kirby
    Aka OkieEngineering
    Last edited by OLDCROWE; 06-29-2012 at 09:28 PM.
    "Illegitimis non carborundum"

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLDCROWE View Post
    and you'd be able make good hot weather production and to diversify your business by sheltering lost penguins...

    Just trying to help,

    Kirby
    Aka OkieEngineering
    I am wiping tears from my eyes!!!!!!

    Rained so hard here today that in 1.5 hours I was wet to the armpits... wearing full rain gear and being in the truck half the time!

    and it was about 50...

    Come on up here Steve. Bring the cub, lots of shop space for you... or just work on mine
    I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!

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    Thanks everyone. We are loading the bonanza today and leaving early tomorrow for Hailey, Idaho. We'll make a couple of fuel stops along the way and hope to arrive by late afternoon depending on weather, wind, smoke, TFRs, etc. We will pick up a rent car and drive to Smiley Creek for a couple of days before moving. We plan to visit several area airports including Garden Valley, McCall and Stanley to gather info for a trip next summer in the Super Cub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwitte View Post
    Thanks everyone. We are loading the bonanza today and leaving early tomorrow for Hailey, Idaho. We'll make a couple of fuel stops along the way and hope to arrive by late afternoon depending on weather, wind, smoke, TFRs, etc. We will pick up a rent car and drive to Smiley Creek for a couple of days before moving. We plan to visit several area airports including Garden Valley, McCall and Stanley to gather info for a trip next summer in the Super Cub.
    Stanley is often the coldest spot in the lower 48. West Yellowstone has a great pilots campground, and it is also almost always colder then anywhere else, competing with Stanley. Much cooler on average then JC or the other places mentioned. I got snowed on years ago on July 4th while camped at West, 4"!

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    Well Summer is over in Ohio. 68 degrees this morning. Time to put the long johns back on. It was nice to enjoy the two days of 90 degree weather.

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    Heck, take the Bonanza into Smiley Creek. Great airport, just mind the DA.

    MTV

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    Stop all your whining about the heat, you live in the south, now take it...

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    Out here in Alaska this morning it's 46*, severe clear, and not a breath of wind. For now the day looks promising. The mosquitoes are in their war rooms strategizing on how to draw blood from the enemy. A few degrees warmer and the battle will commence. Wish us luck.

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    Thanks Mike. We may fly into Smiley Creek, but we have a rent car reserved in Hailey so we can move around. We're sorta making it up as we go.

    Ken

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    Have fun Ken. My first airplane came from Hailey. Bought the Clipper up there and trailered it back, neither of us had a pilot's license yet. Pretty place.
    Steve Pierce

    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
    Henry Ford

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    Just landed about an hour ago in Lamar, CO. It is still 104F on the ramp. There are big T'storms to the north so the FBO will tuck the airplane in a hangar for the night. We plan to leave early tomorrow morning for Idaho.

    Ken

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    Had a stuck valve there on our way to Alaska the spring before past. Great folks.
    Steve Pierce

    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
    Henry Ford

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    55 this morning...

    might get clear up to 65 by afternoon! Better get out my sun block, light shirt and plan on umbrella drinks
    I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aktango58 View Post
    55 this morning...

    might get clear up to 65 by afternoon! Better get out my sun block, light shirt and plan on umbrella drinks
    Any fish down your way? We've had a horrible King run in Cook Inlet. Just about everything's closed. I hooked a dime bright King on Saturday while fishing 'bows. Awful late for such a bright fish. Pinks, Chums, and Silvers should show up any day!

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