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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 20:02:49 -0400, Ron Rosenfeld
wrote: I'm thinking of flying myself there from the east coast the beginning of October. I'd appreciate any thoughts as to what sort of weather or other problems I might expect getting into (and out of) that area. Thanks. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) One fond memory is crossing the Siskyous from California at 10,500, which gives you about 2- 3,000 feet clearance, calling the tower, and getting a straight-in. KMFR is at 1335 feet. That was a bunch of altitude to burn off in 20-30 miles. Ashland is closer to the mountains. Don't miss flying over Crater Lake. Don't miss driving around it if you get a chance. There used to be a Yreka Bakery in Yreka, CA. That'd be worth a visit if your friends are into palindromes. The weather will probably be gorgeous if there are no forest fires. That's absolutely the best time of year, weather-wise in the Pacific Northwest. Don |
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