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Pacific City is another good one. Land and walk across the road to Fat
Freddies, or whatever the name is, and get good food and look at the pictures of airplanes that have landed into the restaurant. "Ben Jackson" wrote in message ... On 2005-11-16, Chris G. nospam@noemail wrote: Any suggestions for landing at Siletz Bay? That's on of the destinations I want to go to with my wife. It's a great coast destination. If you walk out of the the parking area to 101 you can cross one direction of the highway, climb a set of stairs set in the hill and cross the other side. There's a restaurant right there, and you can get to the beach by walking through the nearby neighborhoods. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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I have done a touch and go at Pacific City. Also Toledo. I've been to
Flying M. I alway want to stop there, so I haven't tried the T&G. One guy who flys a 172, and used to fly helicopters, took a ride with me and commented, "this thing flys like a 'copter". I wish I could afford a chopper, but that isn't in the cards. tom pettit "Tom" wrote in message ... Pacific City is another good one. Land and walk across the road to Fat Freddies, or whatever the name is, and get good food and look at the pictures of airplanes that have landed into the restaurant. "Ben Jackson" wrote in message ... On 2005-11-16, Chris G. nospam@noemail wrote: Any suggestions for landing at Siletz Bay? That's on of the destinations I want to go to with my wife. It's a great coast destination. If you walk out of the the parking area to 101 you can cross one direction of the highway, climb a set of stairs set in the hill and cross the other side. There's a restaurant right there, and you can get to the beach by walking through the nearby neighborhoods. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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