jeff trikeAerotrike Cobra 912, with a Rival-X wing.

1800 hrs as of January 2019

2012 backcountry flying trip in Utah

Last updated by jeff trike Comments (6)

Categories: Cross Country / XC

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  • XC Triker

    Wow, these are really great logs Jeff!!!  Thank you for posting them for us and making us jealous!

  • Ken

    Great stuff. Cool that you met up with Andreas and Doreen. They ended up spending a week with us on the way through Vegas waiting for a weather opening.

     

  • DaveSalter

    Amazing pictures - cannot wait to get to fly there.  Thank you for the inspiration

  • XC Triker

    Hey Jeff,

    I had skimmed your photlog before and been meaning to take a close look at them which I was able to do today.

    Really, really great adventure and sharing-  wish I was there.

  • GeoBlaze

    Hi Jeff,

    I missed your post of these great scrapbooks of your trip.  I saw XC Triker's post and stumbled onto these treasures.  Thanks for taking time to put these great logs and photos into a format that is very nice !!!  I'd love to make a trip like this (maybe less the cold night guarding the trike in high winds).  It sounds like it was a wonderful adventure.  I've perused briefly through the logs and I'll look forward to reading it in more detail when I can squirrel away some quiet time.

    I'm curious what program you used to put together these pdf files.

  • jeff trike

    GeoBlaze, XC Triker, Dave, Henry, Ken

    All of you, thanks for the comments.   Glad you liked the flightlogs.   I mainly write these for myself, but it is also fun to share them with others (trike pilots and non pilots)

    I am doing a show at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History on April 11, where I will show an incredible video on their IMAX screen of my flight down the Green River Canyon.   I am holding off launching it to the world so I can "World Premier" it at the show.  But it will appear here in about two weeks.  I am pretty sure you will like it.  To create the pdf files I used Open Office Impress  (it is free) and is nearly 100% compatible with MS Powerpoint.

     

     

    Green River