jabodine Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 My wife wanted some "Cougar Gold" cheese. It is made at the University of Washington in Pullman. Much of the year they won't ship due to the temperature. As a result we took our Mooney to Pullman on Friday. The MEA's out of here are quite high so we had to fly at 14,000 going. The M20E made between 140-145KTS (ground speed per GPS) on the way with about 18" MP and ram air. On the return we were at 10,000 until Missoula where we had to climb to 13,000. At 10,000 we made about 150-160 KTS ground speed with 21" MP and ram air. It was about 2.1 hours there and a little more back (we took a longer route). Going we used about 14 gallons of 100LL. What a wonderful, fast and, relatively speaking, economical airplane. Best regards, Jonathan Bodine 3 Quote
Epatry Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 Sounds like a great trip. Having spent 5 years there for school, I do miss the Palouse from time to time. Not to confuse anyone, but the school there is actually Washington State University. Quote
M016576 Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 Nice trip! Was it a hard IFR kind of day? I tend to cancel if it's VFR and stick around 10-12k rather than head up into the mask-on-o-sphere, as the high MEA's are mostly a result of lack of low altitude radar coverage due to the terrain. Every once in a while, though, it's nice to hang out at 14-17 and watch the world go by! Great trip! Quote
romair Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 4 hour flight for cheese. Its either really good cheese, or somebody really loves flying . Awesome! Quote
Jamie Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 I flew 2.5 for pie. Seriously.... "Slice of Pie" in Rolla, MO is worth it. Quote
jabodine Posted October 27, 2013 Author Report Posted October 27, 2013 It is great cheese and we like to fly. And my mistake it is Washington State University, my apologies, no intention to offend anyone. Flew into Lewiston, ID. Stout Aviation is great; so is the tower crew at Lewiston. Pullman is non-towered and has a landing fee. It was a blue sky day but I usually file IFR. My feeling is that especially in this terrain it never hurts to have a second set of eyes watching. Best regards, Jonathan Bodine 1 Quote
kmyfm20s Posted October 30, 2013 Report Posted October 30, 2013 It's great not being lactose intolerant! 1 Quote
Marauder Posted October 30, 2013 Report Posted October 30, 2013 My kind of cougar gold: That must be a Florida cougar. This is the only kind of cougar you can find in the wild around here: 1 Quote
Jamie Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Exactly. "Cougar gold" would be a 25 year old male .com millionaire with a thing for older women. Quote
fantom Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 That must be a Florida cougar. This is the only kind of cougar you can find in the wild around here: Time to move south, Chris! 1 Quote
Marauder Posted October 31, 2013 Report Posted October 31, 2013 Time to move south, Chris! After plugging my pre-heater in for the first time this year, I think you're right! Quote
Jeff_S Posted November 1, 2013 Report Posted November 1, 2013 My kind of cougar gold: What I want to know is how you found the cougar dating site to begin with! Quote
Seth Posted November 1, 2013 Report Posted November 1, 2013 In 1969 man landed on the moon. We found it to be made of rock. Moon flight stopped a few years later. We have not been back since. Behold the power of cheese. -Seth 1 Quote
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