I have flown along that. Truly amazing.
Just try to imagine what was happening geologically during some point in time to form that terrain and what happened to the sea levels. Did the seal level go down or did the terrain rise by however many thousand feet above current sea level? I find it fascinating to look at the geological formations in different areas of the globe. Wondering what happened and when? There has been so much change happen over the millions of years. And humans think they have the power to change it.
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A year or so ago I made a 100 page Motif photo book of some of my favorite images from flying the Brainerd Lakes Area through 2021. If anyone wants to download it, here's the wetransfer link - it'll be up for a week. https://we.tl/t-Fe6yyJlpcm
Pulled my airplane out the other day to put two customer's airplanes in behind it. After work I was about to pull it back in as I looked at the windsock and decided I just needed to go fly. My middle daughter is keeping the grand babies in the building in front of my hangar while my oldest daughter and her husbands work with me. As my 15 month old grand daughter came out of the hangar and saw me pulling my Super Cub onto my ramp she threw her arms in the air and exclaimed "Yahoo Fly". So we loaded her up and we made a quick trip to the river where she enjoyed throwing rocks in the water. I'm having way too much fun. Can't wait till my 5 month old grand son can go.
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Steve Pierce
Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.
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Finally a day to run around the lakes before the next blizzard comes in!
lakes were all landable today.
Lee Gull strip
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Post Covid produce world is still not 'right' but the market's hot for what it is and the recent moisture has had us busy with mildew work.
I've been running both sides of the hill for a bit, and at the end of the week I got tired of coming home in the dark and trying to beat the fog, so I got out in the daylight... Still not great, and oddly enough, better on the way hometo start the work on our side of the rocks (by sunset)
Tonight, all's better (for now)... same crossing
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Still no news on AK28 accident
Gary
https://youtu.be/XjepqdlEkbA
Landing Cedar Key, Florida. It was a great day for flying.
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I'm not sure what's going on here, but I didn't know the GPS steering systems farmers use nowadays, also did circles?
They’ll do everything including waking you up from a nap I think. What they won’t do is run to the beer store for you when your coolers empty![]()
Not a farmer but I suppose it could be as simple as the tractor driver following the existing furrows.
http://www.traxco.com/circle-farming
The sky was an intense blue yesterday after the storms of last week. We finally got power back (thankful for linemen!).
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Just out for a little new years eve landing practice in the fresh snow
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Swan spotting thwarted today by ceilings and vis dropping fast... oh well..
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RV8? Great airplane!
If it ain't broke - improve it
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Flys good. Lands and takes off short enough. Heavy on the ailerons and sensitive in pitch. Super easy to land and good ground handling characteristics. Has Lycoming 0320A2B wide deck engine. Only 25 gal of gas but they tell me there's a factory aux tank you can put in the baggage. Original owner was the guy that started Flying J truck stops. I was gonna buy it but my wife shot that idea down since I already have 2 airplanes and no job.
2 airplanes, short approaches, controller, you are like the gas on the fire of all the other threads.![]()
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