As I was flying home today from the cabin I thought back to when owning a plane and flying the Alaska back country seemed like it was years away. Every time I get into my plane I am living a dream that I have had since childhood, and I will never take it for granted. I spent the afternoon at the cabin shoveling the outbuilding roofs and catching up on a bit of reading. Gregg Motonaga (OPZ), Pete Ross(92H) and Peter Grunwaldt(47Z) stopped by on their way up north for a bit of hot chocolate. All fly pristine fabric(mostly) Pipers that photograph really well. Gregg's Cub shoots well in a variety of conditions but white airplanes like Peter's are difficult to shoot in the winter for the obvious reason. More posts to follow from the previous days,
cheers,
josh
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