One of the other guys made a sign to show them... pilot hovered to read the sign, and there were only a couple flying past the next day :ORLY:
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1617/...ba524fc5_o.jpgDSC_3023 by Ben, on Flickr
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One of the other guys made a sign to show them... pilot hovered to read the sign, and there were only a couple flying past the next day :ORLY:
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1617/...ba524fc5_o.jpgDSC_3023 by Ben, on Flickr
Terrific.
Maybe the have closed it or certain areas of the park. It never used to have any waro restrictions. Yeah I have no doubt they were loopy flights. To be honest I have done hundreds of loopy flights through that whole area and I tried to do them as fast as I could as I hated doing them.
Every now and then a few hotties would come up and I drew those rides out, as long as possible.
Had 2 German girls get their gear off when we landed in the snow once. I had to take pictures for them and everything. Twas horrible:D
Haha tough life eh!
I reckon the worst part of the whole trip was the bushbash between the north end of the Olivine Ledge and the Olivine River/Sunset Creek junction. Just over 1km, 500m height loss and it took us about 5 bloody hours to get through it. Bush lawyer, bluffs and big packs are an unpleasant combination.
Terrific trip and photos bro, thanks.
Shit hot
Magic!!!
Absolutely stunning pictures thanks for posting.
Awesome! Cool photos.
Very :cool:
Great trip ---- good stuff
That was really neat mate, I love the photo of the kea in the wind!
Cheers fellas, glad to be able to share it.
Brings back a few memories from a trip we did in there about 25 years ago. Dad was doing geological mapping in the area so we flew in and stayed about a week on the Plateau, also climbed Little Ark as well as an attempt at Darkness.
Also done the 3 passes so been over Park pass and Sugarloaf so seen a bit of that part of the world.
Thanks for sharing