Trip to the North Coast
After a few idle days, the Family and I headed for Shelter Cove to check out the cabin. Haven't been out in a few months. So we loaded the babies, a few days worth of food, some supplies, and Penny, the family dog into the plane. I had to limit my fuel to 60 gallons to keep from going overweight. If you haven't been to Shelter Cove, you should check it out. There are few things as spectacular as making an approach and landing there. The cliffs and mountains against the pacific waves, fishing boats, whales and seals passing underneath as you fly the pattern over the ocean. I took a photo that I will attempt to load to the blog next time.
Comments
A note of praise from the most unlikeliest of readers: one who has a fear of flying! Thanks for your fantastic vantage point. Hope you write more!
Posted by: Jean McKay | March 3, 2008 09:47 AM
Tom,
Good luck with the blog and the new business. I need to see if my company will reimburse air charters, they reimburse almost everything else.
Posted by: Sean Baber | March 4, 2008 12:00 PM