Sunday, March 22, 2009

They do try to be careful when driving in the desert as we are told two day survival is about all one can expect.
Landing at Windorah for fuel. These places are at least as remote as Northern Canada so one does not want to miss your way points.

This dugout is the water source for a Station or ranch, one cow/ 110 hectares.


Reg & Janice flying VH- TWB as Harold and Marjie were flying IFR (I follow Reg).


3 comments:

  1. Hello Marjie and Harold,
    Okay I´m jealous, it looks absolutely fantastic over there! Or should I say under there. Extraordinary runways and wonderful pictures, make sure you keep your hats for Saskatchewan, they look good on you.
    You are definitely not missing much here, snow is starting to melt but the runway is still buried. The most excitement that we are getting is that the skunks are now exiting hibernation and driving the dog crazy. Bet you wish you were here!!
    Safe flying,
    Barb

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  2. Nice hats, Marjie you look pretty and you boss, you look like a Mexican, well a little bit white but good. The sunset picture is wonderful, amazing colors. Here at home all the roads are slippery, we are -5 C.

    The house is OK and you have a new pet, a porcupine is always eating with the deer and is not easy to scare, actually it lives in your house, I will show you were.

    Thanks for the tour through your eyes.

    Have a good one.

    av

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  3. Hi guys!!! Increible trip. Those pictures are really nice. Flying trough Australia should be sometime different.
    Right now, I am working in Colombia. Mexico should be in a couple of months. I am gonna back to Brazil just to bring all my staff to Bogota. Here is cold and windy...no nice but I hope to get well soon. Love. Katia

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