RV7 Flight up Lake Chelan, Washington

July 2016, we took one of what turned out to be only two flights that year, due to some family issues. But on July 1, we broke away for the day. We flew up Lake Chelan and then over to the little town of Twisp, located on the eastern base of the North Cascades, in Methow Valley. My next post will be on Twisp. 


Here, we're just beginning to fly up the lake, which is 55 miles long.











Picture above, you see a clearing. That is the Stahekin air strip. To land, we would've turned 180 degrees and approached it from the other direction. We didn't land there that day. Mike wants to land there first by himself before taking a passenger.



Picture above shows a zoomed view of the landing strip. We turned 180 degrees+ and then headed through a short mountain valley to the little town of Twisp.

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