As we started flying west, we started going through some mountains and saw some great views. This is coming over Logan, UT.
We tried to make our first fuel stop in Burley, ID but I forgot to make sure the place was even open on July 4. Turns out, they weren't. But it was a cool airport that had the strip right on the edge of a lake which was fun. So we hopped over to Twin Falls, ID for fuel and lunch. Just so happens this is near where the great Colonel Dr. Blair Thompson is from.
Second fuel stop was in Canyon City, OR. This airport was right at the base of a mountain on the approach, so we had to drop from 11,000 feet to around 3,000 feet in just a few minutes. Made for a pretty great approach through the mountains. Here are some pics of the approach and airport.
Finally, we got near Portland. We flew right past Mount Hood, and could clearly see Mt Adams, Mt Ranier, and Mt St Helens in Washington.
Mount Hood
Mount St Helens
Then we flew into Portland, which has some nice mountains right to the west of it on the border between Oregon and Washington.
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