Walt wrote:
Will be flying from BZN to Driggs for breakfast next Sunday (the 8th).
Hopefully the aspen will be doing their golden leaves thing.
--Walt
Bozeman, MT
Jay Honeck wrote:
Dang, it got COLD fast and early this year. We (Mary, Montblack, and
I) flew to Janesville, WI today, and the outside air temperature was
just 19 degrees up at 8500 feet. Brrrrr....
We're *just* starting to see some coloration in the trees along the
Mississippi River -- our favorite leaf-peeper color flight. They
should be reaching peak colors earlier than normal this year, so we'll
have to plan another flight up that way soon.
We like the area around Prairie du Chein, WI for these flights. The
Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers come together there, and the 500-foot
tree-covered bluffs really show the blazing reds and brilliant yellows,
when the sun is low in the sky.
Where's the BEST leaf peeping to be had in your neck of the woods?
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"
Living down here in North Central Texas we loose the beautiful colors of
New England and the Midwest. All we get are different colors of brown
and may not even get that this year due to the drought. Closest I can
get is Northwest Arkansas. It can be beautiful there.
--
Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
KSWI