Except for, it's not raining!
Can you guess where I am?
That poster, RADAR; sure is a swell guy.
Yup, somewhere where that white stuff falls out of the sky. 😉
Roy?
FL/GA PLS., post: 452654, member: 379 wrote: Yup, somewhere where that white stuff falls out of the sky. 😉
Not much of that here; if it does snow here, it only last a day or 3...
That poster, RADAR; sure is a swell guy.
Warren Smith, post: 452656, member: 9900 wrote: Roy?
Further east...
That poster, RADAR; sure is a swell guy.
Is that St. Helens!
Orting?
Eatonville?
Loyal, post: 452659, member: 228 wrote: Is that St. Helens!
Mt. Rainier, I think. Radar is in Rainier, WA.
It's not Houston, if that narrows it down any.
SellmanA, post: 452663, member: 8564 wrote: Eatonville?
Ding ding ding
We have a winner!
Rim Rocks off in the distance.
Mount Rainier off in the 2nd picture...
That poster, RADAR; sure is a swell guy.
douglascasementl, post: 452675, member: 11341 wrote: Mount Rainier off in the 2nd picture...
Mt Rainier??? Looks like a grounded giant iceberg to me. 😎
There's a faint view of Mt. Rainier in my avatar.
gschrock, post: 452727, member: 556 wrote:
Guess which non-Rainier mountain? Tough day in the field yesterday...
I'll guess Mt. Adams.
Is that the Klickitat?
Used to be some real nice steelhead runs there back when I was in college hunting, fishing, and drinking my way across the PNW rather than going to classes
gschrock, post: 452736, member: 556 wrote: Yep, Mt Adams, from the SE side. Working on the reference stations in Goldendale and Glenwood yesterday...
There is a spot near there where Adams St Helens and Hood are visible...Sent from my SM-G530T using Tapatalk
Back when I was flying I picked up a couple of airplane ferry jobs, flew down from Washington right past all the major volcanoes. The first time in a Cardinal RG (nice flying airplane but too nice for the average Cessna driver) and a Comanche 250 (a very fun sports car of an airplane, too nice for the average Piper driver).
Dave Karoly, post: 452738, member: 94 wrote: Back when I was flying I picked up a couple of airplane ferry jobs, flew down from Washington right past all the major volcanoes. The first time in a Cardinal RG (nice flying airplane but too nice for the average Cessna driver) and a Comanche 250 (a very fun sports car of an airplane, too nice for the average Piper driver).
The husband of one of my wife's friends has an aircraft brokerage business up in that part of the country
James Fleming, post: 452743, member: 136 wrote: The husband of one of my wife's friends has an aircraft brokerage business up in that part of the country
My dream airplane would be a Comanche 400 but alas my wife won't get a job to pay for it 🙁