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Re: How does one get an ifr clearance from a uncharted strip Mapleflt wrote: Neither Karmutzen or myself suggested departing in 0/0 conditions. We are discussing departing from an uncontrolled airport or location in uncontrolled airspace and thereafter establishing yourself on an IFR clearance. Re: long lost/uncharted/unknown Oregon airstrips...
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Sidewinder wrote: Some time ago during a midlife crises, I was trying to figure out a way to make alot more money to buy serious plane toys and remembered a news story long ago about the Bagwan rajneesh who set up shop in Oregon, near the town of Antelope. This guy had it made. Re: long lost/uncharted/unknown Oregon airstrips... Regarding Burns Junction Oregon at the intersections of Hwy 78 and 95 ( North of Rome State Airport, and West of the town of Rome Ore ): The quality of the G-Earth pics are very poor for this area of Oregon, so I present these, rather small, but very clear ones.
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Re: Uncharted California Airstrips piperpainter wrote: Totally different area but this is north of Shelter Cove. I think Kevin said to be careful as that's drug country! 40.132511, -124.184926 2 strips one on the north and one on the south of the river What an incredible spot! It looks like there are white "Rs" next to both of those strips. Re: Long lost/uncharted Oregon airstrips!
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This is shown as an airstrip in an Oregon fishing guide that I have, and that was probably adapted from USFS/USGS maps, so I believe this is a possible long lost USFS strip on the Rogue River. Would be an awesome site to recreate it sits across the river from the Foster Bar take out. He elected to leave it uncharted, figuring he'd get less uninvited looky-loo drop-ins that way. But he gets them anyway-- even though it's uncharted and with a "private use. permission required prior to landing" notation on airnav.