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  • Is it really landable #1 -- "Dry" lakebed? Jeffsflightlog.com

    See @Jeff_Trike's spectacular trike XC adventure site for more.   Fear of doing this out in the middle of nowhere actually resulted in an "interesting" landing when I landed to give @Kim some of my gas one time.

  • aiptek_land_mineral1

    We passed the confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers, then headed upstream along the Green to Mineral Canyon.  As I turned to base and final to land, I s...

  • green_river1

    We landed at Green River Airport where I fussed with my wingtip camera, then headed down the Green River Canyon.  This was an incredible flight, probably the highlight of the entire trip.

  • Green River /Colorado Confluence

    The Green River enters from the right, to merge with the Colorado entering from the bottom to form a larger Colorado River exit to the top

  • Landing at Mineral Airstrip Canyon on the Green River

    We landed at Mineral Canyon to look over the wings (now frost free) and to clean a smudge of dirt off the gopro before heading out an amazing hour long flight up the Gree...

  • BMW 1200GS

    My Mad Max Road Warrior prop.  Which reminds me. I took this chic to see Road Warrior in 1983. As the movie gets going she says, "Oh yeah, I like that gu...

  • Green River

    On the far side of Bowknot bend we passed two canoes paddling down the river.

  • PICT0017

    In the left - after the "rail" is movable-flip plate "up" In the center is foot-tube "down". Mechanism works if I push my foot to tube down, via other horizontal tube the flip plate go "up" and my rear wheel go down by rail.

  • sunset_flight

    We followed the Green downstream down to Mineral Canyon Airstrip.   We set up camp there, then headed over to Moab to refuel. We made it back a little before sunset and followed the Green River down stream to Canyonlands, then headed back to Mineral Canyon to call it for the day.

  • Corona Arch

    After leaving the Green River, we crossed over to the Colorado River on the opposite side of Canyonlands and headed upstream.   I found Corona Arch, made famous by a Tim Martin, a Utah Backcountry pilot who flew through this arch many a time.