Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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Amanda in the door to the Kitchen at the Lodge with Fuzzy Bob on the left and Mick on the right holding their catch.


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I did say smallish Crabs but they tend to breed things big up here. Like Clouds.



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The feed in celebration of 20 years of Glory flying with Rob as the man of Honour. He didn't know it a the time though.


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The T Shirt the Japanese Film Crew presented to Rob.


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He was actually quite chuffed they had gone to the trouble of organising it for him.

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Here you can see the second wave approaching with clear air beneath it as the first wave took away the Fog.
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After we turned around from Back Tracking the first wave can be seen over The left wing and appears to be connected to the ground. This is because the Fog is being absorbed into the bottom of it clearing the way for us to have good visibility before the second wave arrives.
Note the Rainbow on the wing tip. The air was heavy with moisture
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Sweers Island

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Sweers Island Airstrip. Long but not overly smooth and can be challenging in a cross wind. Otherwise a breeze if your switched on.













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