ViperPilot wrote:Paul,
Make sure you adjust the Mixture before coming up over the Mountains!
Alan
ViperPilot wrote:Paul,
For your C-150 journey to Colorado, you can find lots to see on the Western Slope, without having to venture into the higher Altitudes of the Mountains.
Take a flight around Colorado National Monument; it's real close to Grand Junction...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_ ... l_Monument
Alan
ViperPilot wrote:Paul,
I've ridden Rim Rock Drive... on my bicycle!
Back in the 80's, I worked Mechanical Support for the Coors Classic bicycle race, and the riders took Rim Rock Drive all the way around the Monument. If memory serves, it was about 85 miles all the way around. I rode the Course, and it was one heck of a ride!
Alan
ViperPilot wrote:Paul,
Hope you had a good time tooling around the Monument! There's a little town just West of Grand Junction called Fruita; a quaint little place with a lot of character! I might just move there someday...
Alan
ViperPilot wrote:Paul,
Are you using X or 9? I'm just wondering about the Autogen/Sim environment and how it looks as compared to 9. I ended up downloading some Freeware Mesh that gives a little more Detail, but it shows up better when I fly West and South towards Moab, UT and the La Sal Mountains.
Glad you're enjoying the Western Slope! Drink lots of H2O; it gets hot out there! However, lots of rain is coming to the Slope and Four Corners areas today.
Alan
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