Glidergeek
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San Quintin TR
Last weekend (Labor Day) A friend and I flew to Campo de Lorenzo for the weekend. We cleared thru Encinada (1 hour and $145, $100 was the Multi permit
so I'm good the rest of the year) no problemo and on to Lorenzo's airstrip, minimal amount of coastal fog/overcast. The strip was a bit soft but very
manageable in a C180.
Ate at the Old Mill fantastic food a bit pricey but excellent. Temps were in the mid 80's and humid. The flight back was as good or better cleared
Ensinada again ($20) and then into Brown Field. Port of entry at Otay looked like it was a 5 hour wait at 2pm. Left San Quintin at 11am got home to
Hesperia at 4pm.
[Edited on 9-7-2019 by Glidergeek]
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David K
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Nice! Any photos?
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if you go back, try Los Pinos as is is long and paved.
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Glidergeek
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David I've got a few on my phone I'll try and post them.
dpf33a Thanks for the tip. I prefer landing on dirt. I can get stopped in 300-500 ft and get off in 600-800 fr depending on weight. And I had (free)
accommodations at a house right next to the strip.
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Glidergeek
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Made another trip to Campo de Lorenzo this last weekend to do a little house cleaning. The trip thru customs this time was much cheaper this time $5
each way. No passenger so no visa. Next time some fishing.
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is Campo Lorenzo a permitted strip? Just wondering with all the buzz about serious issues about foreign planes landing on unlicensed strips.
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David K
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I received 5 photos and a video this morning, and based on the content, I will presume it is from Glidergeek. Here are the 5 photos:
First picture is of the casa that I stayed out with my friend Doris and her dog
The first pic is northbound halfway between San Quintin and Ensenada
Second pic is self explanatory
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Glidergeek
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Yes those were from me, thanks David for posting them for me.
Russ
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Quote: Originally posted by shari | is Campo Lorenzo a permitted strip? Just wondering with all the buzz about serious issues about foreign planes landing on unlicensed strips.
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Yes it is...there was a guy here at the campo with a nice Cherokee that has a place across the bay at Pedregal and he said he couldn't land at
Pedregal since the strip isn't currently licensed.
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Glidergeek
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Yes permit good thru May 2032. Here’s a list of airstrips permitted and not.
https://www.bushpilotsinternational.com/documents/base-de-da...
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shari
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thank you for the list...Bahia Asuncion isnt even on it.
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