Mt Shasta trip

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Mt Shasta trip

Postby AvidFlyer » Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:39 pm

I've been wanting to fly up to Weed and get some shots of my plane with Shasta in the background for a while. The last time I drove down I-5 I took a pic of my truck there and was hooked. I had to be home by 3pm today so it was a pretty quick trip. I took off early and headed up. You could not have asked for a nicer flying day. We've had a strong onshore wind for almost week around here. At 7500ft the wind was 3kts today. I never hit the slightest bump all day. It was just shy of 400NM up there and back and I logged 5.8hours on the Hobbs. It was a pretty whirlwind trip but the views were pretty awesome. I will be going back and spending some time up there for sure.

These guys were having some fun playing on the River

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Can anyone tell me what the story is on this thing..It's in Redding

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Shasta Lake.. Glad to see the water is back up somewhat

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This thing is just awesome

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On the way there

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Poser shots

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Re: Mt Shasta trip

Postby courierguy » Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:03 pm

Hey Joey, hasn't anyone told you 2-strokes are unreliable and not fit for an airplane??? I guess you havn't got the word, what with flying up to J.C. and all!

Looks like a fun trip, hard to take a bad picture of Mt. Shasta, we got the same problem with the Grand Tetons.
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Re: Mt Shasta trip

Postby 58Skylane » Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:09 pm

Very cool Joey!! Great pics and sure did look like a great day for flying!! It is great to see the water level back up.
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Re: Mt Shasta trip

Postby AvidFlyer » Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:22 pm

courierguy wrote:Hey Joey, hasn't anyone told you 2-strokes are unreliable and not fit for an airplane??? I guess you havn't got the word, what with flying up to J.C. and all!

Looks like a fun trip, hard to take a bad picture of Mt. Shasta, we got the same problem with the Grand Tetons.


Well they usually run awesome right up till they quit [-o< 110 hours in the past 7 months of the funnest flying I've done in the past 5 years..I'll take my chances :D
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Re: Mt Shasta trip

Postby 58Skylane » Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:24 pm

AvidFlyer wrote:
courierguy wrote:Hey Joey, hasn't anyone told you 2-strokes are unreliable and not fit for an airplane??? I guess you havn't got the word, what with flying up to J.C. and all!

Looks like a fun trip, hard to take a bad picture of Mt. Shasta, we got the same problem with the Grand Tetons.


Well they usually run awesome right up till they quit [-o< 110 hours in the past 7 months of the funnest flying I've done in the past 5 years..I'll take my chances :D


So that's why you were waaay up there at 7.5? :lol:
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Re: Mt Shasta trip

Postby AvidFlyer » Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:42 pm

Forgot to add my video


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Re: Mt Shasta trip

Postby guycole » Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:48 pm

Very kewl pix.

That white dammit in Redding is the "Sundial Bridge" - erected by our fair city to encourage tourism. It is nice for a pedestrian bridge and right next to Turtle Bay. Fly into Benton and take a cab.

I have to admit I was a skeptic about the bridge, but I work up and down the west coast and people ask me about it all the time. Dunno how many tourist dollars it generates, but people do know about it.
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Re: Mt Shasta trip

Postby AvidFlyer » Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:32 am

Thanks I knew someone on here would know the story behind it.
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