
Right now I'd like to catch you up on my stay in Lander. I made an extended stop there because that is where my brother, Matt, and his wife, Florie live. I offered to watch their house and all their animals for a week while they went to visit Florie's family back east. The house comes complete with a dog, three cats (not including Ron Swanson), twenty-four chickens and a veritable textbook on the day to day chores to keep up on. The first day was a bit daunting but I got the hang of it pretty quick. I won't bore you with the day to day play by play.
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Some climbers in Sinks Canyon. |
Matt's preflight |
It was a trip down memory lane to be in the Champ again. I hadn't flown in it since before I graduated high school. But, it performed just like I remember (maybe a little better since my brother upgraded the engine a bit). We took an areal tour of the town and Matt's house before heading out over the plains to do a few fun maneuvers. After a bit, we went out to a lake bed where some of the local pilots practice off-airport landings. Unfortunately, the lake bed was no longer dry but there was another one near by that we decided to check out. We made one pass and it looked pretty decent so we came around for another so we could touch for a moment to gauge how rough the ground really is. It is amazing how hard it is to gauge the ground from the air. Even when you're looking at it from just a few feet up it'll look pretty smooth but as soon as the landing gear get a taste of dirt at 50 miles per hour, you get a much different idea about that silky smooth lake bed. After a quick touch, we decided not to push our luck and turned back towards Lander.
I left a couple days after that. While I was there, my brother and I managed to get my heater and oven working in my little Toyota home which I'm sure will prove useful in the coming months
I think I had better leave it at that. Hopefully now that I have my computer back, I'll be able to make smaller, more detailed updates more often instead of trying to condense almost two weeks into one post. See you in a few days!