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So it has started, day two of my massive river trip. I am looking at the Grand Tetons out my motel window here in Driggs Idaho getting ready for the first day of the Missouri River.
Yesterday I left Santa Rosa California and flew here more or less in a straight line, having seen that country go by before. Today should be more interesting.
Over the next few days I plan to follow the Missouri River to the Mississippi River then head downstream to the Ohio River. I will follow that upstream to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania then go south via the Monongahela, Youghiogheny, and Potomac. My destination will be Fredrick Maryland where my oldest brother will pick me up for a few weeks visit. He and I may make some "local" flights to New York and North Catalina. Then in about three weeks I will head straight home to California.
The first map above shows my intended overnight stops. Each day I will be covering about 750 miles.
I take lots of pictures as I fly and upload them to my personal webpage (see item one below). The pictures are unedited and may or may not be interesting. I clean these up when I get home but while I am flying, what you see is what you get.
For those so inclined, you can follow my progress via any of three different tracking systems.
Steve
P.S. 09/19/2021: Years later I have cleaned up the picture collection and uploaded them here.
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Video flying along the Missouri River with Zenith Aircraft:
Stan, you’ve done it again, showing us how magnificent our country is. Your recent pictures show the beauty of America and how the human population is attracted to water. These great rivers, bridged by some of the most fantastic designed structures in the world, confirm that more landscape can be seen from the air. It’s amazing how railroads and highways border the rivers and that they are one of the four major forms of transportation catering to the adjoining cities, towns, as well as manufacturing, mining and energy producing entities. Also you’ve been a great ambassador for the 601XL and Zenith. Thanks, Mack
We had a great time yesterday with Steve Smith as he passed by over the Missouri River on his way east. Roger and I flew out in our new STOL CH 750 Super Duty and Dennis joined us in his CH701. We met Steve over a sand bar on the river, and then all flew together to the state capitol, Jefferson City, for lunch.
We then flew with Steve a little more before returning to work. Below: Steve over the Big Muddy
I love following Steve's live progress and seeing his many awesome photos, and I admire his determination to stay over rivers even as they meander seamlessly in all directions!
Part of his route earlier today:
Great plan, keep us posted.
Hello Mike, yes I am still running a camit with bing and hacman. CHT sensors are "down the hole" so temps do not match factory specs. I run lean of peak when I can with EGTs between 1300 and 1425.
Steve
Hi Steve,
This is absolutely fantastic. thank you for sharing.
Are you still running with the Jabiru 3300 (or Camit 3300)? If so, I see your CHT's and EGT's (in the one snapshot I looked at) are quit a bit higher than mine. What carb setup do you have installed?
I was using the Rotec TBI, but had too many issues, so I switched back to the Bing and installed a HACman to allow control of mixture.
Mike
Been a good trip so far. Today will be long and hot. Heading to the airport now.
Steve
What a great trip. Thanks for the inspiration to keep going on my build. It would be great fun to have 2, 3, or even more airplanes fly together on this kind of trip.
PS - Love the new definition of IFR!
Awesome! We look forward to seeing you in Missouri!
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