Sobering Days on the Trail: Flying Yukon Quest
The temperature in Alaska has dropped to -53 F, which makes the Yukon Quest hard on both photographer Ken Tape, who is following the dog race from a 1947 Piper PA-12 ski plane, and the teams still competing. For the last 243 miles of trail, they shift into survival mode.
Packing Up, Taking Off: Build-a-Plane Adventure, Part 4
After helping to build his team’s own plane, our DIY flier takes to the skies, ready to explore the mountains and valleys of British Columbia and the Yukon, probably visiting places that few people, if any, have ever stood. The first big test? Landing on blacktop.
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Only a Cadaver in Sight: Build-a-Plane Adventure, Part 6
For much of this leg of his trip toward the Arctic Circle, our DIY flier had 10,000 sq. mi. of visibility and zero sign of civilization-until his run-in with a burlesque show and a severed toe bathing in Jack Daniels, that is.
How to Throw a Boomerang
Throwing a boomerang takes practice, like any other sport-and a number of variables ensure that a little magic is involved, too. Here, expert Eric Darnell outlines the top eight ‘rang rules that separate a successful throw from one that eats dirt.
Rockies Refuel: Build-a-Plane Adventure, Part 5
Pilots have mapped visual flight rules for our DIY flyer’s second day in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, but “the tube” is a double-edged sword: jaw-dropping scenery on one hand, dropping cloud ceilings on the other.
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November 13th, 2007 at 4:19 am
[…] Sobering Days on the Trail: Flying Yukon Quest The temperature in Alaska has dropped to -53 F, which makes the Yukon Quest hard on both photographer Ken Tape, who is following the dog race from a 1947 Piper PA-12 ski plane, and the teams still competing. For the last 243 miles of trail, they shift into survival mode. […] […]