Far below, on the southern base of Pagosa Peak I saw two impressive waterfalls. I wish I had spiraled down to get a closer look at them, but I wanted to make my ritual pass over the summit of Pagosa Peak as I have done for many years in a row.
We found the cliff where "Chocolate Falls" forms in the spring. No mud today, just some clear water dribbling over the edge. It looked like oasis in the middle of nowhere.
We flew by the Grand Falls of the Little Colorado River, which by luck had some water running after a fall rainstorm three days earlier. The lead pilot is my friend Paul Dressendorfer.
There were rain showers in the afternoon, but the skies cleared around 4pm. We pulled our trikes out of the hangar before it closed at 5pm, and took off about...
So, I bumped into a lady who knew the owners. They live in this house the Twin Beech is nosed up to. They spend part time here at FlaBob (personal Airport!!!) and part time in ? Arizona? The plane looks a lot like a Lockheed Electra (Amelia Earhardt)