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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Jul 13, 2010
Description: Passing Mt. Shasta enroute at 9,500 MSL from the Arlington, WA airshow/fly-in to Tom Binsfeld's home hangar at Orland, CA.
Date Taken: Jul 13, 2010
Place Taken: Mt. Shasta, California
Owner: John Spratt
File Name: 2881Shasta.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 302, Sierra Seareys
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John w Shirah - Jul 13,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    absolutley gorgeous shot.     
  
John Spratt - Jul 14,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Thanks. Here is another as viewed from the east from 12,500 MSL and the top is still 1679 feet higher at 14,179 feet.      Attachments:  

2791Shasta.jpg
2791Shasta


    
  
John w Shirah - Jul 14,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    thats some amazing scenery. we dont see things like here in FLA.     
  
Jack Peters - Jul 14,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Beautiful shot John.     
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 14,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    One of the best SeaRey pictures ever, John.     
  
John Spratt - Jul 15,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Thank you all for encouraging my photo behavior. Here's another of Crater Lake from 12,500 MSL, 1949 feet deep, but not legal to splash on. More info at the weblink.      Attachments:  

Caldera Lakes
Caldera Lakes


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2815CraterLake.jpg
2815CraterLake


    
  
Kevin D'Angelo - Jul 18,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Hi John- I wonder how the 914 would perform getting on the step at that altitude? You mihgt be boating around the lake for a long time trying to get airborne <br />     
  
John Spratt - Jul 18,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Find me a lake that high and I will go for it.     
  
Don Maxwell - Jul 18,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Try this one, John: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Titicaca">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Titicaca</a> . And when you do, let me know and I'll fly your wing.     
  
Ed Irizarry - Jul 15,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    John,ausome crater lake picture. 1969 feet deep! What is the source of all that water?     
  
John Spratt - Jul 15,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Rain and snowfall as Crater Lake has no tributaries or outlet. Visibility range from 80 to115 feet!     


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