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Scav
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Desolation.

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Or, "What better way can I tell the world to leave me alone besides flying in some of the most inhospitable terrain in the remotest parts of North America during the winter?"

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ClipperLuna
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Re: Desolation.

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Woh, nice shot! I'm going to guess . . . the Canadian Rockies?

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Re: Desolation.

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ClipperLuna wrote:Woh, nice shot! I'm going to guess . . . the Canadian Rockies?
Yupyup!

Though this was nearer the Alaskan border, this was still westbound over BC at 12,000'. Specific routing was direct CYYE (Fort Nelson, BC) -> PAGY.

Thanks for the thumbs up! :)

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