Flying to Minnesota… Part 2/3

Our rental car is dropped off and we drive 5 minutes into town. What are all these motorcycles doing? Oh yeah… it must be Sturgis Bike Week. Thousands of motorcycles everywhere.

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We are all starving so we find a little brewery to eat at downtown. Kid-friendly.

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Then we load up in our minivan and drive to Mt. Rushmore… the reason we came this way in the first place.

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After visiting Rushmore we went back into town where we rented a little one-room cabin where we spent the evening and stayed the night.

Day 3: Custer, SD to Glencoe, MN

We got up early today, 5:30AM so that we could get an early start on our travels and try to be in Minnesota by noon. We took off and decided to swing by Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse memorial since they were kind of on the way to Aberdeen, SD, our halfway fuel stop.

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Crazy Horse monument (hard to see, but there is a face down there):
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Of course, Mt. Rushmore several thousand feet below. Looks so small from up here… about 2500′ above the ground.

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The morning looked good near Custer, but there were low overcast skies in the forecast. Still, we thought we could make some progress. We saw a cloud here and there, and they were getting closer and closer together.

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And finally we reached a point where it was just a solid cloud deck. This was only 30 miles after takeoff.

We radioed Flight Watch to see if they could tell us how far this overcast condition went on. Turns out it went on for hundreds of miles. We were at a decision point, since we had Rapid City airport in sight on our left, but after that all we could see were clouds. Flight Watch advised us to land at Rapid City, and I was glad to comply. We’d much rather sit on the ground than wonder how to get back down to it. We sat at the FBO (fixed-base operator) lounge in Rapid City for a few hours, watching the weather and drinking coffee and eating cookies in comfy recliners. And they even had a play kitchen and some toys for the kids. After a few hours weather still was not great so we grabbed the courtesy car and drove to town to grab lunch. So much for waking up early.

After lunch things were starting to improve and some of the clouds were burning off. I called a weather briefer and he said we could probably head north over broken clouds, but the clouds would dissipate after 40 miles, then after that the skies should be mostly clear and we could start heading east. We decided to go for it and get out of here.

So we flew for 40 miles “VFR over the top” on top of this:

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Of course the plane doesn’t care where it is flying, and air is almost always smooth above the clouds, but the pilot gets a bit nervous since he has no landing spot in sight. Luckily the briefer was right and soon the clouds started to thin out.

In the mountain states, our plane can only dream about flying high over the clouds and above the weather. However in the midwest, the clouds are much lower and so we spent much of the time cruising over them in smooth air.

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This was a new experience!

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We made a stop in Aberdeen, SD, by this time it was nearly 3PM. Still two hours of flying before our Minnesota destination. But Hangar9 at Aberdeen did have some cool furniture. And cookies that just came out of the oven.

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And about 3pm we took off for Minnesota. Easy to see why it is the “land of 10,000 lakes”.

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And we finally made it. Ben was just driving up to pick us up as our wheels thunked the ground. We were all glad to pile out of the plane and be done flying for a bit.

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Contine to part 3/3 here…

Flying to Minnesota… Part 3/3

Days 4-8 – Spending time with friends

Everyone had a great time staying with the Harwoods. The kids got along very well, and it was just a lot of fun. Some pictures from our visit:

Lots of playing out in the yard. The weather was fantastic.

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Harley the big fat cat:

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Trip out to Minnesota’s largest candy store!

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Buddy the “Fun Police”:

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The Carver County Fair:

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Hornets nest (hornet colony killed and burned by Scott and Ben after this photo was taken):

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Spending the day at Lake Rebecca Park:

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The girls had a great time just playing around the house.

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Day 7: Scott and Ben’s side trip, fishing lake Superior from Deluth, MN

Ben and Scott flew to Duluth, MN on Wednesday night. We camped at the airport and woke up early on Thursday to take a charter out fishing. Fishing was slow, but we did catch 4 or 5 lake trout and a steelhead. We flew back to Glencoe the following afternoon.

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Day 9 – Time to start heading home. Glencoe, MN to Bismarck, ND

Saying farewell to our friends.

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The flight was mostly uneventful, planned to fuel in Aberdeen, SD again but it was socked in with fog so instead we pointed the nose north and did a quick stop near Fargo, ND. A short day, only 310 miles. Again, we had to fly on top of a solid cloud layer for a short time before landing at Bismarck. We didn’t really have a specific reason for stopping at Bismarck, other than there isn’t much else around. We wanted to go for a ride on the paddle boat up the Missouri River, but sadly it was not operating that day. While grabbing lunch, our waitress recommended the Dakota Zoo, which the kids really wanted to do. And it was a great zoo where you can really get pretty close to the animals.

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Bald Eagle nest:

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One exhausted porcupine:

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And the other exhausted porcupine:

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Day 10 – Bismarck, ND to Bozeman, MT

We left Bismarck around 9am with a forecast of isolated thunderstorms along out route. We decided to see how far we could get as the skies looked friendly enough at least for a while. While we saw no thunderstorms, a front was definitely coming though, which made this flight quite bumpy. You need a bumpy flight every now and then to appreaciate all the smooth ones. At least that’s what we told ourselves as we bounced around in the air. Luckily we could get internet via cell phone the whole way, so we actively watched live radar to stay well clear of storm cells.

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Nearing our fuel stop, Miles City, MT, we dialed in the weather station frequency. I knew the landing would be no walk in the park from how we were getting tossed around, but didn’t think it would be this bad. Winds were blowing 50 degrees off the runway heading, at 18 knots gusting to 28!

NOT what you want the windsock to be doing…

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Of course you are trained for this stuff but normally if I was planning on flying on a day like this, I’d probably just stay at home and fly another day. I concentrated on doing the best landing I could do and we made it down safely and refuelled.

About two more hours of getting jostled about, we finally had Bozeman in sight and called the tower to get clearance to land. The airspace was busy and the tower controller was hurried and impatient. We parked the plane with all the big planes and jets and got a car to use for the day.

And “smallest plane on the ramp” award goes to…… US!

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Eating lunch at a pub in downtown Bozeman:

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After lunch we checked in to the hotel, rested for a bit, then went to the Museum of the Rockies.

Ava and Lisey on the moon:

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Not sure where Ava went. She is in there somewhere.

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Day 11 – Home Stretch. Bozeman, MT to Nampa, ID

This morning we were firing on all cylinders. On the ramp before sunrise, and in the plane ready to go by 7am.

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Tri-Pacer in Bozeman:

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I like to start as early as possible when flying though mountains. The weather forecast looked typical for our area, sunny and clear skies. Only challenge today would be limited visibility from smoke. Lots of fires burning in western Montana and Idaho.

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Flying in smoke isn’t my favorite thing to do, but it’s the only way to get home.
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A quick fuel stop in Blackfoot, and we are on the home strech. After passing the fire near Hailey, visibility gradually improved.

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And finally, we made it home with hungry stomachs and a dirty little airplane. What a memorable trip!

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Old Red… We’re a Honda Trail 90 Family.

So recently my dad gave me this old motorcycle, a 1968 Honda Trail 90.

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Around here it is hard to find a male over the age of 35 that has not ridden or owned a Honda 90 at some point. After a little restoration (new tail pipe, new headlight, replacement air filter hose, oil change, new battery, carb rebuild, valve adjustment, new rear shocks), it is back in good mechanical shape and is my new commuter bike to go to work and back and around town. Top speed? 48MPH… maybe 49 if you have a few miles to get up there. My dad bought it 20 years ago in 1993 and it has survived three boys and numerous hunting expeditions. It’s fun to ride around and has a certain classic appeal… at least to me.

Found a bunch of old ads from Field & Stream magazine thanks to the Google Books project.

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