Wolverine is about 800 ft long at 5,500 ft of elevation. It wasn't even a challenge with the Bearhawk. The hard part was spotting the safe landing area so that we could line up on it. Emilie is doing the flying in this clip.
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Wolverine air strip in Wrangell-St Elias National Park
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Landing the Nikolai Pass airstrip in Wrangell St Elias National Park. This one was about 900 ft, bounded by a hill at one end and a hump that is hard to see on the other.
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The hard part wasn't the strips themselves. The Bearhawk was more than up to it. The hard part was flying a downwind leg at 5,000 ft AGL over the river valley, then a base leg at 300 AGL over a ridge, and other variations on that theme. The terrain made judgement of distance, height, scale and speed all very difficult. ...at least for this flat lander, even if my home territory isn't as flat as Indiana.
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Beautiful scenery and you've captured it nicely. Back in the '80's the National Park Service offered me a job there flying an Arctic Tern, a C-185 and a Beaver on floats. The wife at the time didn't feel there was enough culture to suit her needs. So, I took another flying job always wondering what I missed. You brought some of that to light with your videos. My current wife would go there in a New York second. Thanks again. Terry
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