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Old November 17th 05, 08:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Beautiful weather in the NW!


"Chris G." nospam@noemail wrote in message news:437cc4d0$0$27950$

I always like to solicit feedback and get first-hand info about "new"
airports (to me). I'm going to Baker City, Oregon, for the holiday and
will be scheduling time with an
instructor, wx permitting.


Haven't landed there but I checked it out from the ground. Doesn't look
like there are any surprises there BUT, keep your eyes peeled for the Oregon
Trail Interpretive Center up on the nearby hill, and if you look northeast
you should be able to see a faint crease in the landscape, which are the
wagon ruts on the Oregon Trail

The Interpretive Center, by the way, is fantastic.

-c


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Old November 18th 05, 04:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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very cool! I didn't realize there was an OTIC there! I've been to the
one in Baker City, though. It's a good one. My wife worked there one
summer in college.

Anyone landed in Baker City, Oregon? (KBKE) Any suggestions? I'm going
there over Thanksgiving weekend and will probably try to get checked out
with in instructor in their planes while I'm there, as well as get
familiar with the area from the air.

Chris G.

gatt wrote:
"Chris G." nospam@noemail wrote in message news:437cc4d0$0$27950$


I always like to solicit feedback and get first-hand info about "new"
airports (to me). I'm going to Baker City, Oregon, for the holiday and
will be scheduling time with an
instructor, wx permitting.



Haven't landed there but I checked it out from the ground. Doesn't look
like there are any surprises there BUT, keep your eyes peeled for the Oregon
Trail Interpretive Center up on the nearby hill, and if you look northeast
you should be able to see a faint crease in the landscape, which are the
wagon ruts on the Oregon Trail

The Interpretive Center, by the way, is fantastic.

-c


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