RVTrumpet
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Last Thursday I checked my email late in the afternoon and found a message from Mr. VanGrunsven inviting me to ride along with him and his wife for the EAA chapter 105's annual Poker Run. Being hardly able to turn down that sort of offer, I responded that I was availalbe. There were seven airports on the fly-in list this year: Dietz Airpark, Lebanon, Independance, Scappoose, Seaside, Tillamook, and Twin Oaks. Saturday morning dawned clear in the Willamette Valley with promising conditions along the coast. We arived at Dietz around 10am for breakfast and for our first gambling card.
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Our next destination was down south to Lebanon.
The stagnant atmosphere limited the visibility a bit in the morning but mostly burned off later on. Although it did nothing to take away from the beauty of the Northwest Oregon landscape.
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With two cards in our pockets and full fuel in the tanks, we hopped over to Independance.
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Next stop was a straight shot north to Scappoose.
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When we loaded back up at Scappoose, the temperatures were already pushing the eighties, and it was after 12:00. Time to fly to the coast!
Saddle Mountain provided the perfect "Granite Compass".
The correct way to fly an RV
Our next destination was down south to Lebanon.
The stagnant atmosphere limited the visibility a bit in the morning but mostly burned off later on. Although it did nothing to take away from the beauty of the Northwest Oregon landscape.
With two cards in our pockets and full fuel in the tanks, we hopped over to Independance.
Next stop was a straight shot north to Scappoose.
When we loaded back up at Scappoose, the temperatures were already pushing the eighties, and it was after 12:00. Time to fly to the coast!
Saddle Mountain provided the perfect "Granite Compass".
The correct way to fly an RV
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