This morning we got up early so I could fly before thermals made the air too bumpy. We got out to the field close to three hours after sunrise, since the sun comes up a bit before 5AM here. I warmed up the motor, leaning back into its thrust:

The run out and launch went flawlessly:

I gained altitude as I flew out towards the river and our RV:


Ground control was standing by:

M watches me come in for a landing:

Unfortunately, I had a bit of windsock dyslexia and landed downwind instead of upwind. Thankfully, the wind wasn’t that strong, but it still made for a landing that was too fast to run out, so I kind of skidded in to a stop. Thankfully, neither pilot nor gear were harmed:

It was cold enough that I got to try out my swanky flight suit:


It was great to get back in the air! Here’s a screen capture from the action camera shortly after takeoff:

After the flight, we continued North and rejoined the Glenn Highway. At mile 101, we pulled off to view the Matanuska Glacier:

We hiked an interpretive trail at the overlook:



Continuing North, we passed more mountain vistas:


Tonight we’re overnighting at a pullout on the Glenn Highway about 50 miles West of Glenallen. See the trip map for details.
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Great post.
Note that your “action camera” hyperlink is truncated. It just needs an extra milliliter 🙂
Thanks, I’ll take a look.