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QuoteJo.. I think you need to come show Jerry you have some bronze ovaries.. and make a jump with us
I could even take you for a trip around the area.. I do have a nice big diesel 4x4 and I do know the roads up in that area pretty good.
Come on out for a visit...
Amazon. You don't want to invite Jo anywhere. If you need to invite, invite Orange1.
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QuoteQuoteamazon said "The mouth of the Lewis River is down stream of the Tena Bar by quite a ways so the geology and hydrology of that just does not work ."
That doesn't fucking matter. I think Cooper landed in the Columbia.
This is about whether Jerry is a dumbass like I said, and apparently you guys deciding whether I have balls enough to post here.
If you can dig up any evidence other than what we have, that suggests a legitimate alternate flight path, I guess that's on the table, but we'd have to discuss it for probability or just bullshit random guessing?
The Bohan flight path, winds at 166* on my nose ?
4 mins behind and 4000ft above #305.
?????
draw it on a google earth snapshot (or google maps).... you can photoshop. Put some rough times for spots.
The problem has been aligning to stuff happening in the comms in the transcripts right?
If you can show a scenario that makes sense, sure..
the problem is: Himmelsbach never bothered with this level of detail. He just spouted (like Jerry)
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Quotethat isnt far off Jerry's estimate either, I think. Jerry? Remember your last search area? Vector NE from there?? So long as weQuote
that is one of the reasons I brought up the Indian Heaven region between Mt St Helens.. and Mt Adams . If the plane was en route to Reno.. it would have been farther east. I dont buy his landing in the Columbia River.. there is WAY too much activity on a daily basis... and a night water landing in it.. without flotation gear and anti-exposure suit would have made for a very bloated body being washed up along the river within a few days. I think he landed in the trees. and with a round canopy evne a modified one. easliy done... or in a clear cut... also easily done.
wind up coming in over Troutdale (Jerry's requirement). Is this possible?
If someone draws a flight path that shows the plane's potential path going over Troutdale and show how it gets back onto V23 and when, then we can discuss,
The problem is this Troutdale stuff is bullshit. No one has drawn a potential flight path so we can all agree on whether it makes any sense.
Jerry won't draw a flight path because it's bullshit.
Might as well jump in Texas.
(edit) Or: Is the goal to see if anyone can jump near Troutdale and survive?
Troutdale is just across the River from Washougal WA. My problem with the money from the Washougal River is that the Washougal River flows quite a ways east before it turns to the north and up into the mountains.and drains the east side of the mountains that run up to Silver Star. All of those are Western Cascades group and are a lot older grano-diorite rock than the very recent High Cascades like the Big Lava Bed to the north and east between Mt St Helens and Mt Adams.. All of that is just way too far east.. The area I mentioned up by Indian Heaven is even farther east and north.than where the planes route took it. and there is a little place there called Trout Lake. but that is getting into the Wind River drainage.. and I dont think that is possible..its just too far east.
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QuoteQuoteJo.. I think you need to come show Jerry you have some bronze ovaries.. and make a jump with us
I could even take you for a trip around the area.. I do have a nice big diesel 4x4 and I do know the roads up in that area pretty good.
Come on out for a visit...
Amazon. You don't want to invite Jo anywhere. If you need to invite, invite Orange1.
Heck lets get everyone there for jumps.. Jo can do a tandem at Toledo...while you and Jerry and georger can do AFF jumps...
snowmman 3
It's nice to have someone who actually has walked the woods there.
So far we've not had someone.
Jerry's been passing himself off as someone who's "walked the land" but he's walked like nowhere except some secret search spots around the washougal.
interesting you're an elk hunter like the guy who found the placard.
I knew there was elk like in Montana. Didn't realize there were any in WA. Do people still hunt elk there?
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QuoteHey amazon,
It's nice to have someone who actually has walked the woods there.
So far we've not had someone
Jerry's been passing himself off as someone who's "walked the land" but he's walked like nowhere except some secret search spots around the washougal.
interesting you're an elk hunter like the guy who found the placard.
I knew there was elk like in Montana. Didn't realize there were any in WA. Do people still hunt elk there?
Oh heck yeah... its kinda a short season.. but there are plenty of them up in that area.. I live way north of there now.. NE of Seattle.. and If I hunt in any given year now.. I go to the other side of the state.. I know that area very well too. That is where I did a LOT of walking compliments of the USAF. I prefer the colder dryer, snowier weather over there during the elk and late deer season... the forest is a bit more open... and you have elk and white tail deer as well as mule deer. Over on this side of the state we have the smaller blacktail deer but the elk are Roosevelt.. bigger than the Rocky Mtn elk on the east side of the state.
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One thing you guys need to do is obtain a copy of the all famous Palmer report on that money - make the FBI provide it. That Palmer report needs to be made a part of the FIOA...don't take anyones word for what it say -demand to see it.
Why? What's your connection between Palmer's
report and the Flight Path?
What could the Palmer report tell us bout the flight path?
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I guess he had a truck, but that would mean there was a road, minimally dirt.
I guess he walked some distance. How far do elk hunters walk?
My understanding is they usually make it back to a camp by night, and the camp is near where they can park a truck.
So how many miles out do the elk hunters walk from their trucks?
Why do they survive? Is it the boots? In November what kind of clothing would you wear if were walking a couple miles in the woods?
What happens to an elk hunter if he breaks a shoelace on his boots? Or if he falls and hurts his leg? Does he die? Do elk hunters ever make it back alive after injury in the death woods or do they commit suicide or do rescue parties find them?
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The trick is to scout the herds BEFORE opening of the season...or know where the herds are going to run to when all the idiots start sighting in their rifles on opening morning.
This side of the state.. WAY too many idiots that dont know WTF they are doing in the woods. If he would have jumped a week earlier The elk season would have been open with alll kinds of people all over the roads.. he might have gotten shot by some of the fools out there.
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I know sometimes I'm in areas that are stupid to be in, because you can hear shooting, and I'll have my dogs.
It's always odd when you surprise someone, because they look surprised you're not a deer..then you realize you're lucky you didn't get shot, or you dogs get shot..and then when you see he's a bit of a city slicker with new gear, you feel really lucky...and what do you say when you're in the middle of the woods and the other guy has a weapon and maybe almost shot you? Hi? Bye?
Let's see
I remember running into a kid laying behind a log one time. He was poaching deer out of season. Awkward.
Another time my dogs were barking ahead of me on the trail behind a cabin I had. I get up there, and a bow hunter's up on a stump. I'm like "what are you doing here" and he's like "what are you doing here? I thought this was a game trail" (i had cut a trail to walk the dogs)
And then there was the stupid time in Wyoming I was visiting and went to a park where they just had griz sightings and I was being really stupid with my dog and the trail petered out and I thought for sure every time my dog came running back he'd have a griz in pursuit. Someone shot a griz there that week saying it was around their camp or something. They got in trouble.
But then Alaska with their brown bear stories, like Jerry says. Never been where they roam, but reading some of the stories is scarier than I expected.
So yeah, I can be stupid in the woods.
(most states have laws letting hunters shoot dogs they say were running deer...So I always worry about that excuse)
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Hunting seasons I tend to go places few others go.
Not too many people actually get out and walk all that far.. thankfully most hunters ideas of getting ready for the deer season is buying 4 new tires for their truck. Elk season for rifle is later after the first deer season.. the weather is colder... more of the leaves on the trees and underbrush have fallen from the first fall storms. You have less spoilage of the meat though because it has natural refrigeration with the cool weather.The north side of Silver Star and that area to the east on both sides of the Lewis and its resevoirs have a good amount of wildlife.
wind up coming in over Troutdale (Jerry's requirement). Is this possible?
If someone draws a flight path that shows the plane's potential path going over Troutdale and show how it gets back onto V23 and when, then we can discuss,
The problem is this Troutdale stuff is bullshit. No one has drawn a potential flight path so we can all agree on whether it makes any sense.
Jerry won't draw a flight path because it's bullshit.
Might as well jump in Texas.
(edit) Or: Is the goal to see if anyone can jump near Troutdale and survive?