Flyng the Owens in October
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- Steve90266
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Flyng the Owens in October
Looking to see if there's any interest in a trip to the Owens in October? My wife Pat could be a driver, and we can comfortably recover three, if not four pilots and gliders. Anyone interested? You've always said you wanted to launch Walt's. Now here's your chance!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pwfEM6luPk
and another one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGFH8QrVi6c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pwfEM6luPk
and another one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGFH8QrVi6c
Steve Murillo
Re: Flyng the Owens in October
I would love to join! =D I can do any weekend except the 12th.
Thanks Steve & Pat!
Thanks Steve & Pat!
- Steve90266
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Re: Flyng the Owens in October
Sounds great, Sue. Maybe you can bring that new Jeep you just bought! Flying the Owens is pretty awesome. A personal locator device is a must, as is a hook knife, small survival kit, and your O2 system.
Steve Murillo
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Well, I could probably be talked into it.
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Interested, but not for the weekend of the 21st.
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I think I would be in for the first weekend of October and maybe the third as a second choice but it looks like Jim D cannot make that one.
Also, I don't think it is necessary to have oxygen to fly there, especially if you are not familiar with the place because you'll have enough to worry about. It's good when you are staying above 13K but that is probably not likely and optional also. If you haven't flown there before, I'd plan to stay local and land at the LP airport for a first flight. Even that is not a given.
You can probably get a room in town, the Dow is the usual, or camp where I would be, in the Tuttle Creek campground (or anywhere in the Alabama's, for that matter).
Also, I don't think it is necessary to have oxygen to fly there, especially if you are not familiar with the place because you'll have enough to worry about. It's good when you are staying above 13K but that is probably not likely and optional also. If you haven't flown there before, I'd plan to stay local and land at the LP airport for a first flight. Even that is not a given.
You can probably get a room in town, the Dow is the usual, or camp where I would be, in the Tuttle Creek campground (or anywhere in the Alabama's, for that matter).
- Steve90266
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Re: Flyng the Owens in October
So the 1st WE in October really looks like the one to go after. I'll see if I can roust a couple more pilots.
Steve Murillo
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Yes! I would love to test the jeep renegade! I already have a full oxygen system so it's not a big deal to bring with me.
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I am interested. Earlier is better weather wise (at least statistically).
How do I get confirmed?
How do I get confirmed?
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Re: Flyng the Owens in October
Think this trip would be right up my alley as well. Any weekend is good for me.
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I’m going to the negotiation table for the first weekend. Might cost me this Sunday and or Dahlston cup day
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Wow. I should work for the State House. I’m cleared for the first weekend and kept this Sunday and the Dahlston Cup. Steve I’m 100%in. Thinking head up Friday am come home Sunday night or Monday am
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She must have a boyfriend
- Steve90266
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George S- please come out and join us!
David V - so glad you can finally join us on one of these capers!
All- We're going to need a couple drivers. We might think of enrolling Steve Clark or the like.
David V - so glad you can finally join us on one of these capers!
All- We're going to need a couple drivers. We might think of enrolling Steve Clark or the like.
Steve Murillo
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Re: Flyng the Owens in October
OK, I'm in. How many days? Sat/Sun of course, but are we doing Fri and/or Monday also?
Please keep me in the loop.
661-965-0493
george@georgestebbins.com
Or via this forum
Please keep me in the loop.
661-965-0493
george@georgestebbins.com
Or via this forum
Fly High; Fly Far; Fly Safe -- George
- Steve90266
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Re: Flyng the Owens in October
Hey George, it seems most of us are heading out Friday, with plans to fly Saturday and Sunday.
Steve Murillo
Re: Flyng the Owens in October
Thanks. I'll plan on that also.
Fly High; Fly Far; Fly Safe -- George
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I have a reservation at the Dow Villa, for Fri/Sat nights. It has 2 beds, so if anyone wants to share a room, I'm ok with that. Or not. Up to you all.
$161.28 total for both nights. So, if we split it, that's $40.32 per night each. ($80.64 for both nights, each).
Note: The Dow hotel is a very old building. Historic & quaint. Showers/bath down the hall. Most (all?) rooms have a sink in the room. But it is pleasant, in my opinion. And I don't normally like old hotels. WiFi in the common room downstairs. Sometimes you can get it in the rooms. Convenient to restaurants and in town. Also, it's the traditional "Pilot" hotel, for whatever that's worth.
Usually, the Dow hotel is the cheapest in town. Not always. The Dow motel is newer and costs more.
Oh, and the hotel has whole building A/C and Heat. Not separately controlled in each room. I've never had an issue with that, even in the summer, but if that's a big issue for you, maybe not the best choice.
ALSO: Where, and what time are we meeting?????? For breakfast? We often don't get lunch, since we are flying...
ALSO, ALSO: Best dinner in the valley (my opinion) is Amigos, a Mexican place in Bishop. (5? doors north of the movie theater.) Good value also. But I'm easy about that sort of thing. As the group wishes, so shall it be.
$161.28 total for both nights. So, if we split it, that's $40.32 per night each. ($80.64 for both nights, each).
Note: The Dow hotel is a very old building. Historic & quaint. Showers/bath down the hall. Most (all?) rooms have a sink in the room. But it is pleasant, in my opinion. And I don't normally like old hotels. WiFi in the common room downstairs. Sometimes you can get it in the rooms. Convenient to restaurants and in town. Also, it's the traditional "Pilot" hotel, for whatever that's worth.
Usually, the Dow hotel is the cheapest in town. Not always. The Dow motel is newer and costs more.
Oh, and the hotel has whole building A/C and Heat. Not separately controlled in each room. I've never had an issue with that, even in the summer, but if that's a big issue for you, maybe not the best choice.
ALSO: Where, and what time are we meeting?????? For breakfast? We often don't get lunch, since we are flying...
ALSO, ALSO: Best dinner in the valley (my opinion) is Amigos, a Mexican place in Bishop. (5? doors north of the movie theater.) Good value also. But I'm easy about that sort of thing. As the group wishes, so shall it be.
Fly High; Fly Far; Fly Safe -- George
- Steve90266
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Re: Flyng the Owens in October
Good to know about the room, George. Expect random pilots to crash the Dow Villa at all hours to use the showers, hot tub, pool, and if anyone challenges, drop your name.
My wife and I will be camping just south at the Boulder Creek RV Park. Greg will be camping at Tuttle Creek, and Sue checked herself into a hotel just north of you. The name escapes me.
Meanwhile, Rally Point Alpha will be the Alabama Hills Baker and Cafe, just across the street from the Dow, Saturday morning, 08:30 hours. See you there!
My wife and I will be camping just south at the Boulder Creek RV Park. Greg will be camping at Tuttle Creek, and Sue checked herself into a hotel just north of you. The name escapes me.
Meanwhile, Rally Point Alpha will be the Alabama Hills Baker and Cafe, just across the street from the Dow, Saturday morning, 08:30 hours. See you there!
Steve Murillo