Great video Steve. Love the scenery. You're gonna have people from all over the country wanting to fly those canyons if you keep showing them off like this. :)
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Great video Steve. Love the scenery. You're gonna have people from all over the country wanting to fly those canyons if you keep showing them off like this. :)
DF4,
I have been told, Utah is second only to Idaho, which is second only to Alaska for backcountry flying, and I believe it. Those of us who live here or fly here are definitely lucky to have such a wonderful playground.
I think Texas beats out Kansas, Oklahoma, and a pancake!
Steve's just rubbing our noses in it. I can see him :D ear to ear.
Now tell me this doesn't look like Steve, he's all decked out for flying!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uSTOHa4Im4
Those videos were amazing, and to think he's going to torture us with a third video.
Paul,
Yep, you are right, my friend! You are right. Bahahahahaha :D
Considering I had been under the weather, that HeeHeeHeeHeeHeeHee! laugh made my day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uSTOHa4Im4
That is some beautiful Flying!
Paul,
Sorry to hear you're under the weather. But I have to say, Muttley, that's a fine laugh you have there ol' boy. One fine laugh.
OK, kids. Last Episode of the mini series, "Airplane Camping in Utah". Day 3 starts here:
https://youtu.be/d3HYAf5ijAk?list=UU...ebJpz9vL_5VhEQ
That little airplane sure gets around. Thanks Steve.
Hey that Cub put you in IMC for a few moments there. ;)
Sorry about the 46 mph winds. Been there my friend.:eek:
DF4,
Yeah, the winds weren't fun. I had leg cramps that night from working the rudder. I think if the stick had been in a bucket of milk I would have made butter!
:D:D That's kind of funny.:DQuote:
I think if the stick had been in a bucket of milk I would have made butter!