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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Jul 29, 2009
Description: I love an east wind. Gives me a chance to skim the 200' escarpment and plop down in the cove. Lynn gets on the radio and says..' I wish you wouldn't do that !! '
Date Taken: Jul 29, 2009
Place Taken: Turtle Cove
Owner: Dave Edward
File Name: Escarpment_approach.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 9, Turtle Cove
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Don Maxwell - Jul 29,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Hey, Lynn, Dave is just doing what he's supposed to do. As my seaplane instructor, Jim Kirk, phrased it, 'Clear the last visual reference on shore by less than 50 feet.' And with the east wind, he'd have the updraft to keep him safe. (But it does look scary from below, doesn't it!)     
  
Dave Edward - Jul 29,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Don, I keep telling him we can hire someone to trim the trees from the ground!!!..not only does he ignore me, he takes off his headset and his very new hearing aids. <br />You're right , it does look scary, and seriously, I feel very confident in his piloting abilities. ( he made me say that!) Hi to Carol. Lynn     


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