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As part of my new 12-step crash recovery program, I have taken a sacred vow to never go to a new soaring site without a thorough Google Earth review of all airports/airstrips in the published site waypoint database. When I find that airports in the database aren't there anymore (and there are always some - think Lincoln Station at Moriarty) - I manually modify my personal waypoint database so that I don't try to fly to a non-existent airport (again).
I have completed my preliminary review of the current Minden waypoint database, and although I only found a few missing/abandoned airstrips, I found that a LOT of them are problematic - usually due to a runway that is nominally much too narrow for an 18 (or even a 15) meter glider. I say 'nominally' because such an airstrip might be more than adequate if the surrounding sagebrush or other vegetation is low enough - but that's hard to tell from the GE imagery. I have placed photo sets (usually 2 but sometimes 3 photos) of each problem airstrip, along with a Word document containing captioned versions of the photo sets on my Google drive at https://drive.google.com/folderview?...sha ring#list Each photo set contains an overview shot showing the airstrip's orientation and distance from Minden, along with a closeup of the airstrip itself, with the runway width shown via the GE 'ruler' tool. Some sets have a third photo showing a nearby alternate (usually a real airport with decent runway widthh) If anyone has additional information about any of these airstrips (or any new ones discovered that aren't in the database yet), please post it here so all Minden-bound pilots can benefit. If someone wants to copy these files over to the Minden Soaring Club site, that's fine by me too. Hopefully the contest organizers will consider modifications to the database as appropriate ;-). One last note. One of the airstrips in the database is 'Black Rock City' which turns out to be the site of the annual 'Burning Man' festival. The airstrip itself is nowhere to be found (or at least I couldn't see it), but the GE image was coincidentally taken during the festival period when the city was actually there (in theory, everything is carted away at the end of the festival) - neat! Regards, Frank (TA) |
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On Friday, September 20, 2013 2:28:38 PM UTC-7, wrote:
As part of my new 12-step crash recovery program, I have taken a sacred vow to never go to a new soaring site without a thorough Google Earth review of all airports/airstrips in the published site waypoint database. When I find that airports in the database aren't there anymore (and there are always some - think Lincoln Station at Moriarty) - I manually modify my personal waypoint database so that I don't try to fly to a non-existent airport (again). I have completed my preliminary review of the current Minden waypoint database, and although I only found a few missing/abandoned airstrips, I found that a LOT of them are problematic - usually due to a runway that is nominally much too narrow for an 18 (or even a 15) meter glider. I say 'nominally' because such an airstrip might be more than adequate if the surrounding sagebrush or other vegetation is low enough - but that's hard to tell from the GE imagery. I have placed photo sets (usually 2 but sometimes 3 photos) of each problem airstrip, along with a Word document containing captioned versions of the photo sets on my Google drive at https://drive.google.com/folderview?...sha ring#list Each photo set contains an overview shot showing the airstrip's orientation and distance from Minden, along with a closeup of the airstrip itself, with the runway width shown via the GE 'ruler' tool. Some sets have a third photo showing a nearby alternate (usually a real airport with decent runway widthh) If anyone has additional information about any of these airstrips (or any new ones discovered that aren't in the database yet), please post it here so all Minden-bound pilots can benefit. If someone wants to copy these files over to the Minden Soaring Club site, that's fine by me too. Hopefully the contest organizers will consider modifications to the database as appropriate ;-). One last note. One of the airstrips in the database is 'Black Rock City' which turns out to be the site of the annual 'Burning Man' festival. The airstrip itself is nowhere to be found (or at least I couldn't see it), but the GE image was coincidentally taken during the festival period when the city was actually there (in theory, everything is carted away at the end of the festival) - neat! Regards, Frank (TA) When Black Rock is open (during Burning Man) if you land there you will have to pay the landing fee, reportedly $250+. The rest of the time, the Black Rock desert is landable, even by the Space Shuttle. You may die of exposure walking out though. Spaulding is an OK airport, many have landed there. The others that you question I would not consider, in most cases there are suitable alternatives nearby. Keeping in mind that Out There, if you are down to 8 or 9K feet MSL, while you are still 4 - 5K feet AGL, you are struggling and looking for a landing site. Any reasonable day you should be working between 12 and 18. |
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Sorry to contradict in light of your unfortunate experience at Region 9, but
we routinely look down at the Lincoln Station airstrip. Renny Rozzoni drove out there after your accident and took several pictures from the road and from the strip. If I still had them, I'd post links. Maybe someone else will. wrote in message ... As part of my new 12-step crash recovery program, I have taken a sacred vow to never go to a new soaring site without a thorough Google Earth review of all airports/airstrips in the published site waypoint database. When I find that airports in the database aren't there anymore (and there are always some - think Lincoln Station at Moriarty) - I manually modify my personal waypoint database so that I don't try to fly to a non-existent airport (again). I have completed my preliminary review of the current Minden waypoint database, and although I only found a few missing/abandoned airstrips, I found that a LOT of them are problematic - usually due to a runway that is nominally much too narrow for an 18 (or even a 15) meter glider. I say 'nominally' because such an airstrip might be more than adequate if the surrounding sagebrush or other vegetation is low enough - but that's hard to tell from the GE imagery. I have placed photo sets (usually 2 but sometimes 3 photos) of each problem airstrip, along with a Word document containing captioned versions of the photo sets on my Google drive at https://drive.google.com/folderview?...sha ring#list Each photo set contains an overview shot showing the airstrip's orientation and distance from Minden, along with a closeup of the airstrip itself, with the runway width shown via the GE 'ruler' tool. Some sets have a third photo showing a nearby alternate (usually a real airport with decent runway widthh) If anyone has additional information about any of these airstrips (or any new ones discovered that aren't in the database yet), please post it here so all Minden-bound pilots can benefit. If someone wants to copy these files over to the Minden Soaring Club site, that's fine by me too. Hopefully the contest organizers will consider modifications to the database as appropriate ;-). One last note. One of the airstrips in the database is 'Black Rock City' which turns out to be the site of the annual 'Burning Man' festival. The airstrip itself is nowhere to be found (or at least I couldn't see it), but the GE image was coincidentally taken during the festival period when the city was actually there (in theory, everything is carted away at the end of the festival) - neat! Regards, Frank (TA) |
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On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 16:08:14 -0700 (PDT), jfitch
wrote: [snip] When Black Rock is open (during Burning Man) if you land there you will have to pay the landing fee, reportedly $250+. I thought everything was barter at Burning Man. |
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On Friday, September 20, 2013 6:55:09 PM UTC-7, Ralph Jones wrote:
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 16:08:14 -0700 (PDT), jfitch wrote: [snip] When Black Rock is open (during Burning Man) if you land there you will have to pay the landing fee, reportedly $250+. I thought everything was barter at Burning Man. Once you get in, maybe. To get in, no barter, only cash. A few years ago I flew over it, thought about landing there to walk around (would have been an easy relaunch with the motor glider). The price put me off the idea. |
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On Friday, September 20, 2013 2:28:38 PM UTC-7, wrote:
As part of my new 12-step crash recovery program, I have taken a sacred vow to never go to a new soaring site without a thorough Google Earth review of all airports/airstrips in the published site waypoint database. When I find that airports in the database aren't there anymore (and there are always some - think Lincoln Station at Moriarty) - I manually modify my personal waypoint database so that I don't try to fly to a non-existent airport (again). I have completed my preliminary review of the current Minden waypoint database, and although I only found a few missing/abandoned airstrips, I found that a LOT of them are problematic - usually due to a runway that is nominally much too narrow for an 18 (or even a 15) meter glider. I say 'nominally' because such an airstrip might be more than adequate if the surrounding sagebrush or other vegetation is low enough - but that's hard to tell from the GE imagery. I have placed photo sets (usually 2 but sometimes 3 photos) of each problem airstrip, along with a Word document containing captioned versions of the photo sets on my Google drive at https://drive.google.com/folderview?...sha ring#list Each photo set contains an overview shot showing the airstrip's orientation and distance from Minden, along with a closeup of the airstrip itself, with the runway width shown via the GE 'ruler' tool. Some sets have a third photo showing a nearby alternate (usually a real airport with decent runway widthh) If anyone has additional information about any of these airstrips (or any new ones discovered that aren't in the database yet), please post it here so all Minden-bound pilots can benefit. If someone wants to copy these files over to the Minden Soaring Club site, that's fine by me too. Hopefully the contest organizers will consider modifications to the database as appropriate ;-). One last note. One of the airstrips in the database is 'Black Rock City' which turns out to be the site of the annual 'Burning Man' festival. The airstrip itself is nowhere to be found (or at least I couldn't see it), but the GE image was coincidentally taken during the festival period when the city was actually there (in theory, everything is carted away at the end of the festival) - neat! Regards, Frank (TA) Minden data base, like many others contain many old (questionable) entries. We update the new, but nobody removes any of the old stuff. I fly the place by selecting the best airport in each valley and then selecting it in the alternates page on my SN-10. If I can't make it over the Pine nuts, my alternate is back to Minden. In the Topaz Valley, I'm putting it on Topaz International (dirt strip on northern end). Same thing in the Palameno Valley, there are several marginal strips shown, but I just use Air Sailing if I get in trouble up there. Hope this helps, looking forward to your accident review, JJ |
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The Truckee database covers the exact same area and is much more current. It is maintained by Sergio and myself. Last update was earlier this year. Still it may have outdated data, but at least anything that was brought to our attention was corrected. I recommend anyone flying from Reno area to use the Truckee database. However as others pointed out, if you can't get high enough (over 12K) it is not worth trying to go XC here. If you are at the normal altitude band, there are only few airports we occasionaly land at: Carson, Rosachi, topaz international, Hilton ranch, swee****er, alpine county, Bridgeport, Mamooth, Lee Vining, Bishop, Hawthorn, Yerrington, Mina, gabbs, Austin, Flanigan, Susanville, Sierraville, Nervino.
These are the ones that comes to mind. I may have missed few. You probably don't need to consider more than that. Ramy |
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Forgot to mention that I looked at your list and almost everything you listed I never considered as landable places (although they may be) other than Spaulding and both soldier meadows. The whole black rock dry lake is landable but we normally land as close to Gerlach as possible (should be on Truckee database). I dont think you would need to consider any of the others in any day worth flying XC.
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On Saturday, September 21, 2013 8:51:07 AM UTC-7, Ramy wrote:
Carson, Rosachi, topaz international, Hilton ranch, swee****er, alpine county, Bridgeport, Mamooth, Lee Vining, Bishop, Hawthorn, Yerrington, Mina, gabbs, Austin, Flanigan, Susanville, Sierraville, Nervino. I'd add Farias Wheel (been there, done that, in a Duo), Tiger Field, Silver Springs, and Rabbit Dry Lake (if actually dry) to that list. There are other places where 15M or less gliders can safely land (Herlong comes to mind, if it's still there). While I have managed to land safely in a couple of backyard strips, if one is resorting to those sorts of options, it's because they're doing it wrong... Marc |
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