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3. 09:39 AM - The Next Adventure (Steve Glasgow)
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5. 12:56 PM - Re: The Next Adventure! (Steve Glasgow)
6. 01:07 PM - Re: The Next Adventure! (Bill Boyd)
7. 01:48 PM - Re: The Next Adventure! (James Clark)
8. 03:21 PM - Re: The Next Adventure! (Lenleg@aol.com)
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Subject: | The Next Adventure! |
The Next Adventure: (May 30, thru June 7, 2008, longer or shorter as
desired)
This one is going to be even better than last years adventure to
Yellowstone.
In addition to all our friends who made the trip last year, Im extending an
invitation, to the SERV group, our local 309 EAA Chapter and our friends
that fly formation. If anyone knows someone else that may be interested,
please have them contact me. Everyone is welcome.
Attached are three files: Tentative Flight Plan, The Next Adventure
Links and The In List.
Put the Tentative Flight Plan in your flight planner at 150 kts and see
what you think. I made it from Concord, NC (KJQF) to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL)
with tentative fuel stops and planned layover stops.
As you know if you made last years trip, the best part of the trip is
flying together as a group, and everyone being together at the layover
stops. Dont worry, I will be working on group rates for hotel,
transportation, hangar space, tie-downs and fuel.
The tentative plan for those leaving from the NC area, is to fly to Baton
Rouge, LA (KBTR) together or individually as desired. We spend the first
night, Friday, May 30, in Baton Rouge, and meet everyone else there. Baton
Rouge is an old southern town on the big river with Casinos and lots to
enjoy. Right now Im looking at the Sheraton Baton Rouge.
The next night, Saturday, May 31, the plan is to spend the night in
Carlsbad, NM (KCNM). If you are interested, we can all tour Carlsbad
Caverns on the day of arrival or the next morning.
The third leg of the trip is only 3:12 to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL) and what I
call Base Camp. So that makes our arrival at Base Camp, Sunday, Jan, 1.
Lynnie and I are planning on staying in Scottsdale from June 1 thru June 7
and then heading home with stops in Hobbs, NM, and Houston, TX, to visit
friends and relatives.
In Scottsdale Lynnie and I have accepted an invitation to share a suite at
The Westin Kierland Villas with Dale Walter and Barbara Buzzi from Ft
Lauderdale, FL. This place is a bit pricey but they have a more reasonably
priced sister facility The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa which is
co-located. Additionally, there are many other accommodations in the
immediate vicinity. Again, dont worry, Cappy will make sure there are
plenty of choices for hotels, transportation, etc.
My vision is, three day trips together from Base Camp.
Trip #1: Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Painted Desert, Sunset Crater
Volcano, and finally Sedona, AZ (KSEZ). I plan to have lunch and spend the
rest of the day in Sedona before heading back to Base Camp. Total flight
time 2:40.
Trip #2: Monument Valley, Lake Powell to Page, AZ (KPGA) for gas and lunch,
then Marble Canyon, south over the Grand Canyon and back to base. Total
flight time 3:40.
Trip#3: Peach Springs, over the Grand Canyon west, Lake Mead, the Hover Dam,
and back to base. Total flight time 2:40.
I think we can safely do all three trips and be no higher than 10,500 for
only about 15 minutes. Most of the rest of the time we should be between
6,500 and 8,500.
Currently I'm waiting for the Grand Canyon VFR chart I ordered from
http://skyvector.com/ to arrive, so I can finish planning the Grand Canyon
trips.
There are lots of rules and regulations to learn. So, if youre planning on
making the trips, I suggest you order the Grand Canyon VFR chart and review
SFAR 50-2, Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National
Park, AZ.
There is so much to do in the area, Im sure everyone will easily fill the
week with other fun things to do. I want this to be kind of a Freestyle
Event. Everyone, can pick and choose what they want to do each day.
Now have a look at The Next Adventure Links. Unbelievable!
If while cruising the net you find other interesting things to do or see,
please let me know so I can share them with the group.
If what you see on the internet doesnt make you want to be in, I dont know
what will and you should probably stay home.
Speaking of IN, look at The In List. If your name is not on the list and
you are the least bit interested in joining us on The Next Adventure
please let me know.
You will not be committed and we all realize plans change, but do try to let
me know your intentions for now. Knowing helps me to plan the adventure
better.
Even if you dont currently have an airplane, if you know someone that is
going as a single there may be room to tag along. Come on Larry and Pam Im
sure we can find room for you guys.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Steve Glasgow-Cappy
N123SG RV-8
Cappy's Toy
704-362-0005 Home
704-281-7884 Cell
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Subject: | The Next Adventure! With Attachments! |
The Next Adventure: (May 30, thru June 7, 2008, longer or shorter as
desired)
This one is going to be even better than last years adventure to
Yellowstone.
In addition to all our friends who made the trip last year, Im extending an
invitation, to the SERV group, our local 309 EAA Chapter and our friends
that fly formation. If anyone knows someone else that may be interested,
please have them contact me. Everyone is welcome.
Attached are three files: Tentative Flight Plan, The Next Adventure
Links and The In List.
Put the Tentative Flight Plan in your flight planner at 150 kts and see
what you think. I made it from Concord, NC (KJQF) to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL)
with tentative fuel stops and planned layover stops.
As you know if you made last years trip, the best part of the trip is
flying together as a group, and everyone being together at the layover
stops. Dont worry, I will be working on group rates for hotel,
transportation, hangar space, tie-downs and fuel.
The tentative plan for those leaving from the NC area, is to fly to Baton
Rouge, LA (KBTR) together or individually as desired. We spend the first
night, Friday, May 30, in Baton Rouge, and meet everyone else there. Baton
Rouge is an old southern town on the big river with Casinos and lots to
enjoy. Right now Im looking at the Sheraton Baton Rouge.
The next night, Saturday, May 31, the plan is to spend the night in
Carlsbad, NM (KCNM). If you are interested, we can all tour Carlsbad
Caverns on the day of arrival or the next morning.
The third leg of the trip is only 3:12 to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL) and what I
call Base Camp. So that makes our arrival at Base Camp, Sunday, Jan, 1.
Lynnie and I are planning on staying in Scottsdale from June 1 thru June 7
and then heading home with stops in Hobbs, NM, and Houston, TX, to visit
friends and relatives.
In Scottsdale Lynnie and I have accepted an invitation to share a suite at
The Westin Kierland Villas with Dale Walter and Barbara Buzzi from Ft
Lauderdale, FL. This place is a bit pricey but they have a more reasonably
priced sister facility The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa which is
co-located. Additionally, there are many other accommodations in the
immediate vicinity. Again, dont worry, Cappy will make sure there are
plenty of choices for hotels, transportation, etc.
My vision is, three day trips together from Base Camp.
Trip #1: Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Painted Desert, Sunset Crater
Volcano, and finally Sedona, AZ (KSEZ). I plan to have lunch and spend the
rest of the day in Sedona before heading back to Base Camp. Total flight
time 2:40.
Trip #2: Monument Valley, Lake Powell to Page, AZ (KPGA) for gas and lunch,
then Marble Canyon, south over the Grand Canyon and back to base. Total
flight time 3:40.
Trip#3: Peach Springs, over the Grand Canyon west, Lake Mead, the Hover Dam,
and back to base. Total flight time 2:40.
I think we can safely do all three trips and be no higher than 10,500 for
only about 15 minutes. Most of the rest of the time we should be between
6,500 and 8,500.
Currently I'm waiting for the Grand Canyon VFR chart I ordered from
http://skyvector.com/ to arrive, so I can finish planning the Grand Canyon
trips.
There are lots of rules and regulations to learn. So, if youre planning on
making the trips, I suggest you order the Grand Canyon VFR chart and review
SFAR 50-2, Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National
Park, AZ.
There is so much to do in the area, Im sure everyone will easily fill the
week with other fun things to do. I want this to be kind of a Freestyle
Event. Everyone, can pick and choose what they want to do each day.
Now have a look at The Next Adventure Links. Unbelievable!
If while cruising the net you find other interesting things to do or see,
please let me know so I can share them with the group.
If what you see on the internet doesnt make you want to be in, I dont know
what will and you should probably stay home.
Speaking of IN, look at The In List. If your name is not on the list and
you are the least bit interested in joining us on The Next Adventure
please let me know.
You will not be committed and we all realize plans change, but do try to let
me know your intentions for now. Knowing helps me to plan the adventure
better.
Even if you dont currently have an airplane, if you know someone that is
going as a single there may be room to tag along. Come on Larry and Pam Im
sure we can find room for you guys.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Steve Glasgow-Cappy
N123SG RV-8
Cappy's Toy
704-362-0005 Home
704-281-7884 Cell
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Subject: | The Next Adventure |
The Next Adventure: (May 30, thru June 7, 2008, longer or
shorter as desired)
This one is going to be even better than last year=92s adventure to
Yellowstone.
In addition to all our friends who made the trip last year, I=92m
extending an invitation, to the SERV group, our local 309 EAA Chapter
and our friends that fly formation. If anyone knows someone else that
may be interested, please have them contact me. Everyone is welcome.
Attached are three files: =93Tentative Flight Plan=94, =93The Next
Adventure Links=94 and =93The In List=94.
Put the =93Tentative Flight Plan=94 in your flight planner at 150 kts
and see what you think. I made it from Concord, NC (KJQF) to
Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL) with tentative fuel stops and planned layover
stops.
As you know if you made last year=92s trip, the best part of the trip is
flying together as a group, and everyone being together at the layover
stops. Don=92t worry, I will be working on group rates for hotel,
transportation, hangar space, tie-downs and fuel.
The tentative plan for those leaving from the NC area, is to fly to
Baton Rouge, LA (KBTR) together or individually as desired. We spend
the first night, Friday, May 30, in Baton Rouge, and meet everyone else
there. Baton Rouge is an old southern town on the big river with
Casinos and lots to enjoy. Right now I=92m looking at the Sheraton
Baton Rouge.
The next night, Saturday, May 31, the plan is to spend the night in
Carlsbad, NM (KCNM). If you are interested, we can all tour Carlsbad
Caverns on the day of arrival or the next morning.
The third leg of the trip is only 3:12 to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL) and what
I call Base Camp. So that makes our arrival at Base Camp, Sunday, Jan,
1.
Lynnie and I are planning on staying in Scottsdale from June 1 thru June
7 and then heading home with stops in Hobbs, NM, and Houston, TX, to
visit friends and relatives.
In Scottsdale Lynnie and I have accepted an invitation to share a suite
at =93The Westin Kierland Villas=94 with Dale Walter and Barbara Buzzi
from Ft Lauderdale, FL. This place is a bit pricey but they have a
more reasonably priced sister facility =93The Westin Kierland Resort and
Spa=94 which is co-located. Additionally, there are many other
accommodations in the immediate vicinity. Again, don=92t worry, Cappy
will make sure there are plenty of choices for hotels, transportation,
etc.
My vision is, three day trips together from Base Camp.
Trip #1: Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Painted Desert, Sunset Crater
Volcano, and finally Sedona, AZ (KSEZ). I plan to have lunch and spend
the rest of the day in Sedona before heading back to Base Camp. Total
flight time 2:40.
Trip #2: Monument Valley, Lake Powell to Page, AZ (KPGA) for gas and
lunch, then Marble Canyon, south over the Grand Canyon and back to base.
Total flight time 3:40.
Trip#3: Peach Springs, over the Grand Canyon west, Lake Mead, the Hover
Dam, and back to base. Total flight time 2:40.
I think we can safely do all three trips and be no higher than 10,500
for only about 15 minutes. Most of the rest of the time we should be
between 6,500 and 8,500.
Currently I'm waiting for the Grand Canyon VFR chart I ordered from
http://skyvector.com/ to arrive, so I can finish planning the Grand
Canyon trips.
There are lots of rules and regulations to learn. So, if you=92re
planning on making the trips, I suggest you order the Grand Canyon VFR
chart and review SFAR 50-2, Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ.
There is so much to do in the area, I=92m sure everyone will easily fill
the week with other fun things to do. I want this to be kind of a
Freestyle Event. Everyone, can pick and choose what they want to do
each day.
Now have a look at =93The Next Adventure Links=94. Unbelievable!
If while cruising the net you find other interesting things to do or
see, please let me know so I can share them with the group.
If what you see on the internet doesn=92t make you want to be in, I
don=92t know what will and you should probably stay home.
Speaking of IN, look at =93The In List=94. If your name is not on the
list and you are the least bit interested in joining us on =93The Next
Adventure=94 please let me know.
You will not be committed and we all realize plans change, but do try to
let me know your intentions for now. Knowing helps me to plan the
adventure better.
Even if you don=92t currently have an airplane, if you know someone that
is going as a single there may be room to tag along. Come on Larry and
Pam I=92m sure we can find room for you guys.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Steve Glasgow-Cappy
N123SG RV-8
Cappy's Toy
704-362-0005 Home
704-281-7884 Cell
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Subject: | Re: The Next Adventure! |
Cappy:
I did not have any files attached to mine?
Len
In a message dated 1/7/2008 11:14:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
willfly@carolina.rr.com writes:
--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: "Steve Glasgow"
<willfly@carolina.rr.com>
The Next Adventure: (May 30, thru June 7, 2008, longer or shorter as
desired)
This one is going to be even better than last year=99s adventure to
Yellowstone.
In addition to all our friends who made the trip last year, I=99m ext
ending an
invitation, to the SERV group, our local 309 EAA Chapter and our friends
that fly formation. If anyone knows someone else that may be interested,
please have them contact me. Everyone is welcome.
Attached are three files: =9CTentative Flight Plan=9D,
=9CThe Next Adventure
Links=9D and =9CThe In List=9D.
Put the =9CTentative Flight Plan=9D in your flight planner at 1
50 kts and see
what you think. I made it from Concord, NC (KJQF) to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL)
with tentative fuel stops and planned layover stops.
As you know if you made last year=99s trip, the best part of the trip
is
flying together as a group, and everyone being together at the layover
stops. Don=99t worry, I will be working on group rates for hotel,
transportation, hangar space, tie-downs and fuel.
The tentative plan for those leaving from the NC area, is to fly to Baton
Rouge, LA (KBTR) together or individually as desired. We spend the first
night, Friday, May 30, in Baton Rouge, and meet everyone else there. Baton
Rouge is an old southern town on the big river with Casinos and lots to
enjoy. Right now I=99m looking at the Sheraton Baton Rouge.
The next night, Saturday, May 31, the plan is to spend the night in
Carlsbad, NM (KCNM). If you are interested, we can all tour Carlsbad
Caverns on the day of arrival or the next morning.
The third leg of the trip is only 3:12 to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL) and what I
call Base Camp. So that makes our arrival at Base Camp, Sunday, Jan, 1.
Lynnie and I are planning on staying in Scottsdale from June 1 thru June 7
and then heading home with stops in Hobbs, NM, and Houston, TX, to visit
friends and relatives.
In Scottsdale Lynnie and I have accepted an invitation to share a suite at
=9CThe Westin Kierland Villas=9D with Dale Walter and Barbara B
uzzi from Ft
Lauderdale, FL. This place is a bit pricey but they have a more reasonabl
y
priced sister facility =9CThe Westin Kierland Resort and Spa
=9D which is
co-located. Additionally, there are many other accommodations in the
immediate vicinity. Again, don=99t worry, Cappy will make sure there
are
plenty of choices for hotels, transportation, etc.
My vision is, three day trips together from Base Camp.
Trip #1: Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Painted Desert, Sunset Crater
Volcano, and finally Sedona, AZ (KSEZ). I plan to have lunch and spend the
rest of the day in Sedona before heading back to Base Camp. Total flight
time 2:40.
Trip #2: Monument Valley, Lake Powell to Page, AZ (KPGA) for gas and lunch,
then Marble Canyon, south over the Grand Canyon and back to base. Total
flight time 3:40.
Trip#3: Peach Springs, over the Grand Canyon west, Lake Mead, the Hover Dam
,
and back to base. Total flight time 2:40.
I think we can safely do all three trips and be no higher than 10,500 for
only about 15 minutes. Most of the rest of the time we should be between
6,500 and 8,500.
Currently I'm waiting for the Grand Canyon VFR chart I ordered from
http://skyvector.com/ to arrive, so I can finish planning the Grand Canyon
trips.
There are lots of rules and regulations to learn. So, if you=99re pl
anning on
making the trips, I suggest you order the Grand Canyon VFR chart and review
SFAR 50-2, Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National
Park, AZ.
There is so much to do in the area, I=99m sure everyone will easily f
ill the
week with other fun things to do. I want this to be kind of a Freestyle
Event. Everyone, can pick and choose what they want to do each day.
Now have a look at =9CThe Next Adventure Links=9D. Unbelievabl
e!
If while cruising the net you find other interesting things to do or see,
please let me know so I can share them with the group.
If what you see on the internet doesn=99t make you want to be in, I d
on=99t
know
what will and you should probably stay home.
Speaking of IN, look at =9CThe In List=9D. If your name is not
on the list and
you are the least bit interested in joining us on =9CThe Next Adventu
re=9D
please let me know.
You will not be committed and we all realize plans change, but do try to le
t
me know your intentions for now. Knowing helps me to plan the adventure
better.
Even if you don=99t currently have an airplane, if you know someone t
hat is
going as a single there may be room to tag along. Come on Larry and Pam I
=99m
sure we can find room for you guys.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Steve Glasgow-Cappy
N123SG RV-8
Cappy's Toy
704-362-0005 Home
704-281-7884 Cell
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Subject: | Re: The Next Adventure! |
You should get them on the second message I sent. Boy I hate to screw
up like that. Cappy
----- Original Message -----
From: Lenleg@aol.com
To: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: RVSouthEast-List: The Next Adventure!
Cappy:
I did not have any files attached to mine?
Len
In a message dated 1/7/2008 11:14:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
willfly@carolina.rr.com writes:
<willfly@carolina.rr.com>
The Next Adventure: (May 30, thru June 7, 2008, longer or
shorter as
desired)
This one is going to be even better than last year=99s
adventure to
Yellowstone.
In addition to all our friends who made the trip last year,
I=99m extending an
invitation, to the SERV group, our local 309 EAA Chapter and our
friends
that fly formation. If anyone knows someone else that may be
interested,
please have them contact me. Everyone is welcome.
Attached are three files: =9CTentative Flight Plan=9D,
=9CThe Next Adventure
Links=9D and =9CThe In List=9D.
Put the =9CTentative Flight Plan=9D in your flight
planner at 150 kts and see
what you think. I made it from Concord, NC (KJQF) to Scottsdale, AZ
(KSDL)
with tentative fuel stops and planned layover stops.
As you know if you made last year=99s trip, the best part of
the trip is
flying together as a group, and everyone being together at the
layover
stops. Don=99t worry, I will be working on group rates for
hotel,
transportation, hangar space, tie-downs and fuel.
The tentative plan for those leaving from the NC area, is to fly to
Baton
Rouge, LA (KBTR) together or individually as desired. We spend the
first
night, Friday, May 30, in Baton Rouge, and meet everyone else there.
Baton
Rouge is an old southern town on the big river with Casinos and lots
to
enjoy. Right now I=99m looking at the Sheraton Baton Rouge.
The next night, Saturday, May 31, the plan is to spend the night in
Carlsbad, NM (KCNM). If you are interested, we can all tour
Carlsbad
Caverns on the day of arrival or the next morning.
The third leg of the trip is only 3:12 to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL) and
what I
call Base Camp. So that makes our arrival at Base Camp, Sunday,
Jan, 1.
Lynnie and I are planning on staying in Scottsdale from June 1 thru
June 7
and then heading home with stops in Hobbs, NM, and Houston, TX, to
visit
friends and relatives.
In Scottsdale Lynnie and I have accepted an invitation to share a
suite at
=9CThe Westin Kierland Villas=9D with Dale Walter and
Barbara Buzzi from Ft
Lauderdale, FL. This place is a bit pricey but they have a more
reasonably
priced sister facility =9CThe Westin Kierland Resort and
Spa=9D which is
co-located. Additionally, there are many other accommodations in
the
immediate vicinity. Again, don=99t worry, Cappy will make
sure there are
plenty of choices for hotels, transportation, etc.
My vision is, three day trips together from Base Camp.
Trip #1: Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Painted Desert, Sunset
Crater
Volcano, and finally Sedona, AZ (KSEZ). I plan to have lunch and
spend the
rest of the day in Sedona before heading back to Base Camp. Total
flight
time 2:40.
Trip #2: Monument Valley, Lake Powell to Page, AZ (KPGA) for gas and
lunch,
then Marble Canyon, south over the Grand Canyon and back to base.
Total
flight time 3:40.
Trip#3: Peach Springs, over the Grand Canyon west, Lake Mead, the
Hover Dam,
and back to base. Total flight time 2:40.
I think we can safely do all three trips and be no higher than
10,500 for
only about 15 minutes. Most of the rest of the time we should be
between
6,500 and 8,500.
Currently I'm waiting for the Grand Canyon VFR chart I ordered from
http://skyvector.com/ to arrive, so I can finish planning the Grand
Canyon
trips.
There are lots of rules and regulations to learn. So, if
you=99re planning on
making the trips, I suggest you order the Grand Canyon VFR chart and
review
SFAR 50-2, Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon
National
Park, AZ.
There is so much to do in the area, I=99m sure everyone will
easily fill the
week with other fun things to do. I want this to be kind of a
Freestyle
Event. Everyone, can pick and choose what they want to do each day.
Now have a look at =9CThe Next Adventure Links=9D.
Unbelievable!
If while cruising the net you find other interesting things to do or
see,
please let me know so I can share them with the group.
If what you see on the internet doesn=99t make you want to be
in, I don=99t know
what will and you should probably stay home.
Speaking of IN, look at =9CThe In List=9D. If your name
is not on the list and
you are the least bit interested in joining us on =9CThe Next
Adventure=9D
please let me know.
You will not be committed and we all realize plans change, but do
try to let
me know your intentions for now. Knowing helps me to plan the
adventure
better.
Even if you don=99t currently have an airplane, if you know
someone that is
going as a single there may be room to tag along. Come on Larry and
Pam I=99m
sure we can find room for you guys.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Steve Glasgow-Cappy
N123SG RV-8
Cappy's Toy
704-362-0005 Home
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Subject: | Re: The Next Adventure! |
Len, uh, how to put this? - we don't give these files out to just anyone -
only to RVers who aren't trying to sell their planes. Please understand -
it's hard enough even finding spare seats for the Bowens...
-Stormy
On Jan 7, 2008 12:06 PM, <Lenleg@aol.com> wrote:
> Cappy:
>
> I did not have any files attached to mine?
>
> Len
>
>
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Subject: | Re: The Next Adventure! |
Len,
He resent the memo with attachments.
If you did not get same, let me know and I will send to you.
James
On Jan 7, 2008 12:06 PM, <Lenleg@aol.com> wrote:
> Cappy:
>
> I did not have any files attached to mine?
>
> Len
>
>
> In a message dated 1/7/2008 11:14:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> willfly@carolina.rr.com writes:
>
> willfly@carolina.rr.com>
>
> The Next Adventure: (May 30, thru June 7, 2008, longer or shorter
> as
> desired)
>
>
> This one is going to be even better than last year's adventure to
> Yellowstone.
>
>
> In addition to all our friends who made the trip last year, I'm extending
> an
> invitation, to the SERV group, our local 309 EAA Chapter and our friends
> that fly formation. If anyone knows someone else that may be interested,
> please have them contact me. Everyone is welcome.
>
>
> Attached are three files: "Tentative Flight Plan", "The Next Adventure
> Links" and "The In List".
>
>
> Put the "Tentative Flight Plan" in your flight planner at 150 kts and see
> what you think. I made it from Concord, NC (KJQF) to Scottsdale, AZ
> (KSDL)
> with tentative fuel stops and planned layover stops.
>
>
> As you know if you made last year's trip, the best part of the trip is
> flying together as a group, and everyone being together at the layover
> stops. Don't worry, I will be working on group rates for hotel,
> transportation, hangar space, tie-downs and fuel.
>
>
> The tentative plan for those leaving from the NC area, is to fly to Baton
> Rouge, LA (KBTR) together or individually as desired. We spend the first
> night, Friday, May 30, in Baton Rouge, and meet everyone else there.
> Baton
> Rouge is an old southern town on the big river with Casinos and lots to
> enjoy. Right now I'm looking at the Sheraton Baton Rouge.
>
>
> The next night, Saturday, May 31, the plan is to spend the night in
> Carlsbad, NM (KCNM). If you are interested, we can all tour Carlsbad
> Caverns on the day of arrival or the next morning.
>
>
> The third leg of the trip is only 3:12 to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL) and what I
>
> call Base Camp. So that makes our arrival at Base Camp, Sunday, Jan, 1.
>
>
> Lynnie and I are planning on staying in Scottsdale from June 1 thru June 7
>
> and then heading home with stops in Hobbs, NM, and Houston, TX, to visit
> friends and relatives.
>
>
> In Scottsdale Lynnie and I have accepted an invitation to share a suite at
>
> "The Westin Kierland Villas" with Dale Walter and Barbara Buzzi from Ft
> Lauderdale, FL. This place is a bit pricey but they have a more
> reasonably
> priced sister facility "The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa" which is
> co-located. Additionally, there are many other accommodations in the
> immediate vicinity. Again, don't worry, Cappy will make sure there are
> plenty of choices for hotels, transportation, etc.
>
>
> My vision is, three day trips together from Base Camp.
>
>
> Trip #1: Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Painted Desert, Sunset Crater
> Volcano, and finally Sedona, AZ (KSEZ). I plan to have lunch and spend
> the
> rest of the day in Sedona before heading back to Base Camp. Total flight
> time 2:40.
>
>
> Trip #2: Monument Valley, Lake Powell to Page, AZ (KPGA) for gas and
> lunch,
> then Marble Canyon, south over the Grand Canyon and back to base. Total
> flight time 3:40.
>
>
> Trip#3: Peach Springs, over the Grand Canyon west, Lake Mead, the Hover
> Dam,
> and back to base. Total flight time 2:40.
>
>
> I think we can safely do all three trips and be no higher than 10,500 for
> only about 15 minutes. Most of the rest of the time we should be between
> 6,500 and 8,500.
>
>
> Currently I'm waiting for the Grand Canyon VFR chart I ordered from
> http://skyvector.com/ to arrive, so I can finish planning the Grand Canyon
>
> trips.
>
>
> There are lots of rules and regulations to learn. So, if you're planning
> on
> making the trips, I suggest you order the Grand Canyon VFR chart and
> review
> SFAR 50-2, Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National
> Park, AZ.
>
>
> There is so much to do in the area, I'm sure everyone will easily fill the
>
> week with other fun things to do. I want this to be kind of a Freestyle
> Event. Everyone, can pick and choose what they want to do each day.
>
>
> Now have a look at "The Next Adventure Links". Unbelievable!
>
>
> If while cruising the net you find other interesting things to do or see,
> please let me know so I can share them with the group.
>
>
> If what you see on the internet doesn't make you want to be in, I don't
> know
> what will and you should probably stay home.
>
>
> Speaking of IN, look at "The In List". If your name is not on the list
> and
> you are the least bit interested in joining us on "The Next Adventure"
> please let me know.
>
>
> You will not be committed and we all realize plans change, but do try to
> let
> me know your intentions for now. Knowing helps me to plan the adventure
> better.
>
>
> Even if you don't currently have an airplane, if you know someone that is
> going as a single there may be room to tag along. Come on Larry and Pam
> I'm
> sure we can find room for you guys.
>
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
>
>
> Steve Glasgow-Cappy
> N123SG RV-8
> Cappy's Toy
> 704-362-0005 Home
> 704-281-7884 Use lities y --> - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS nbsp;
> - List Contribution Web Site ;
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>
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Subject: | Re: The Next Adventure! |
Thanks James .. I got them the second time.
Len
In a message dated 1/7/2008 4:49:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jclarkmail@gmail.com writes:
Len,
He resent the memo with attachments.
If you did not get same, let me know and I will send to you.
James
On Jan 7, 2008 12:06 PM, <_ Lenleg@aol.com_ (mailto:Lenleg@aol.com) > wrote:
Cappy:
I did not have any files attached to mine?
Len
In a message dated 1/7/2008 11:14:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
_willfly@carolina.rr.com_ (mailto:willfly@carolina.rr.com) writes:
<_willfly@carolina.rr.com_ (mailto:willfly@carolina.rr.com) >
The Next Adventure: (May 30, thru June 7, 2008, longer or shorter
as
desired)
This one is going to be even better than last year's adventure to
Yellowstone.
In addition to all our friends who made the trip last year, I'm extending an
invitation, to the SERV group, our local 309 EAA Chapter and our friends
that fly formation. If anyone knows someone else that may be interested,
please have them contact me. Everyone is welcome.
Attached are three files: "Tentative Flight Plan", "The Next Adventure
Links" and "The In List".
Put the "Tentative Flight Plan" in your flight planner at 150 kts and see
what you think. I made it from Concord, NC (KJQF) to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL)
with tentative fuel stops and planned layover stops.
As you know if you made last year's trip, the best part of the trip is
flying together as a group, and everyone being together at the layover
stops. Don't worry, I will be working on group rates for hotel,
transportation, hangar space, tie-downs and fuel.
The tentative plan for those leaving from the NC area, is to fly to Baton
Rouge, LA (KBTR) together or individually as desired. We spend the first
night, Friday, May 30, in Baton Rouge, and meet everyone else there. Baton
Rouge is an old southern town on the big river with Casinos and lots to
enjoy. Right now I'm looking at the Sheraton Baton Rouge.
The next night, Saturday, May 31, the plan is to spend the night in
Carlsbad, NM (KCNM). If you are interested, we can all tour Carlsbad
Caverns on the day of arrival or the next morning.
The third leg of the trip is only 3:12 to Scottsdale, AZ (KSDL) and what I
call Base Camp. So that makes our arrival at Base Camp, Sunday, Jan, 1.
Lynnie and I are planning on staying in Scottsdale from June 1 thru June 7
and then heading home with stops in Hobbs, NM, and Houston, TX, to visit
friends and relatives.
In Scottsdale Lynnie and I have accepted an invitation to share a suite at
"The Westin Kierland Villas" with Dale Walter and Barbara Buzzi from Ft
Lauderdale, FL. This place is a bit pricey but they have a more reasonably
priced sister facility "The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa" which is
co-located. Additionally, there are many other accommodations in the
immediate vicinity. Again, don't worry, Cappy will make sure there are
plenty of choices for hotels, transportation, etc.
My vision is, three day trips together from Base Camp.
Trip #1: Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Painted Desert, Sunset Crater
Volcano, and finally Sedona, AZ (KSEZ). I plan to have lunch and spend the
rest of the day in Sedona before heading back to Base Camp. Total flight
time 2:40.
Trip #2: Monument Valley, Lake Powell to Page, AZ (KPGA) for gas and lunch,
then Marble Canyon, south over the Grand Canyon and back to base. Total
flight time 3:40.
Trip#3: Peach Springs, over the Grand Canyon west, Lake Mead, the Hover Dam,
and back to base. Total flight time 2:40.
I think we can safely do all three trips and be no higher than 10,500 for
only about 15 minutes. Most of the rest of the time we should be between
6,500 and 8,500.
Currently I'm waiting for the Grand Canyon VFR chart I ordered from
_http://skyvector.com/_ (http://skyvector.com/) to arrive, so I can finish
planning the Grand Canyon
trips.
There are lots of rules and regulations to learn. So, if you're planning on
making the trips, I suggest you order the Grand Canyon VFR chart and review
SFAR 50-2, Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National
Park, AZ.
There is so much to do in the area, I'm sure everyone will easily fill the
week with other fun things to do. I want this to be kind of a Freestyle
Event. Everyone, can pick and choose what they want to do each day.
Now have a look at "The Next Adventure Links". Unbelievable!
If while cruising the net you find other interesting things to do or see,
please let me know so I can share them with the group.
If what you see on the internet doesn't make you want to be in, I don't know
what will and you should probably stay home.
Speaking of IN, look at "The In List". If your name is not on the list and
you are the least bit interested in joining us on "The Next Adventure"
please let me know.
You will not be committed and we all realize plans change, but do try to let
me know your intentions for now. Knowing helps me to plan the adventure
better.
Even if you don't currently have an airplane, if you know someone that is
going as a single there may be room to tag along. Come on Larry and Pam I'm
sure we can find room for you guys.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Steve Glasgow-Cappy
N123SG RV-8
Cappy's Toy
704-362-0005 Home
704-281-7884 Use lities y --> - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS nbsp; - List
Contribution Web Site ; ========================
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