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Posted By: Daniel Myers
Date Posted: Jul 22, 2016
Description: I got the opportunity to go out to the north west this week to reunite with my
old Searey N639R. I sold it to Bob Davison and he keeps it at Orcas Eastsound
airport on Orcas island. What a beautiful area perfect for Searey exploration.
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Owner: Daniel Myers
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Daniel Myers - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Another photo      Attachments:  

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Daniel Myers - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    KORS      Attachments:  

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Dave Edward - Jul 23,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Great picture (s) Daniel. What are the prevailing winds for the r/w orientation ?
Bet there are some tricky winds...on occasion.
    
  
Daniel Myers - Jul 23,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    It was always different. North, South, and one day it was West and moved more South.     
  
Daniel Myers - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Exploring      Attachments:  

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Daniel Myers - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Bob pulling up      Attachments:  

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Daniel Myers - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Finding smooth water can be tough.      Attachments:  

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Daniel Myers - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Just a beautiful area!      Attachments:  

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Don Maxwell - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Gorgeous scenery, Daniel! (""Exploring"" is especially nice upside down.)     
  
Daniel Myers - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Haha, I think I fixed it.     
  
Don Maxwell - Jul 22,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    If you do Adv. Edit and then click on the Inline checkbox and Save, the photos will look much larger than the thumbnails. And clicking on those images will open the full-size versions.     
  
Steve Kessinger - Jul 23,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Daniel, were you guys on Lake Whatcom this week? I thought I saw a SeaRey out there....     
  
Daniel Myers - Jul 23,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    How does one think they saw a Searey? They're hard to mistake! Just kidding...yep, we were washing the salt off! Wish I knew you
were there...we would have stopped by!
    
  
Steve Kessinger - Jul 24,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    One gets old, and eyes go from 20/15 to 20/something, depending on the day. Glad you guys were having fun.     
  
Wayne Nagy - Jul 23,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Beautiful, Daniel! LOTS of RED in the synthetic vision....I love mountains!     
  
D'Angelo, Kevin - Jul 24,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Brr - that water is cold up there. hope you had a survival suit on.     
  
Bob Davison - Jul 24,2016   Viewers  | Reply
    Hey, water's a balmy 51 in this part of the Salish Sea!     


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