2022 Trench
Mackenzie to Watson Lake
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Mackenzie FBO
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Mackenzie FBO
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Letourneau Tree Chrusher
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Letourneau Tree Chrusher
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Letourneau Tree Chrusher
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Letourneau Tree Chrusher
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Weather at Mackenzie, BC starting up the Trench
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Log barge on Williston Lake
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Logging scars & weather
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Optika Arm, Williston Lake. Optika strip up this arm
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Fort Graham strip
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Weather concerns along the Trench
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Ingenika
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Tsay Key Dene and airstrip
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Beautiful lake colors
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Weather improving
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Some gravel bars for emergency landing options
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Finbow strip along the Trench
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Classic U-shapped glacial valleys
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Ft Ware, Kirk refueling on runway. Part of the historical Davie Trail
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N of Fort Ware
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Few landing options N of Ft Ware
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Another classic U-chapped glacial valley
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True wilderness!
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A few granite (?) monoliths rise above the hills
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Not many places to land!
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Prominent "dyke" ridge S of Terminus
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Uplift and folding mtn formations
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More awesome lake colors
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Terminus Mtn Lodge and strip
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The color derives from light reflecting off white deposits of marl, a mixture of clay and calcium carbonate,[1] at the bottom of the shallow waters
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Beautiful lake colors
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Glacial Kettles. The ice becomes buried in the sediment and when the ice melts, a depression is left called a kettle hole, creating a dimpled appearance on the outwash plain