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The Banff, Canada, Flying Adventure (1972)

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Above: On their way to the town of Banff, the author and Jackie camp at grass landing fields. Jackie is brushing her teeth beside their camping gear in Wyoming (1972).

Upper right: Entering the Rocky Mountains.

Right: Flying through a Rocky Mountain pass with mountains higher than the author's aircraft can fly.





Flying over Banff.


The Banff Airfield. The grass field has only an outhouse, pay phone, and picnic table.

 
The author and Jackie flying loose formation with a Piper Tripacer over the Northern Canadian wilderness, on their way to a fly-in breakfast hosted by local pilots. No towns, roads, or other signs of civilization are in sight, and the area is out of range of all radio navigation facilities.

Read Chapter 6 Summary for a synopsis of other events in this period of the author's life.

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