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The Spruce Goose!

Part of the qualifying/timebuilding for a Commercial PIlot’s License is a long cross-country trip, at least 300NM from your point of orgin. Most people make a flying expedition out of it, taking a couple of days and sometimes a friend – there’s no round-trip requirements, so two people can share a 300NM trip – one person flies out, the other back, both get their trip done. That’s exactly what two friends have done over the last three days, and they invited me along (I completed mine several years ago) because I’ve been into the United States by air and they hadn’t before this.

We went from Victoria, BC, Canada down to North Bend, Oregon via Seattle-Boeing Field & Astoria, then turned inland and north back to McMinnville, Oregon, home of the Evergreen Aviation Museum & the Spruce Goose. Wikipedia has a good Hughes H4 (Spruce Goose) article, for those wanting more information.

Short version: It’s a monster airplane, the biggest thing in the world at the time, still the largest seaplane & largest wooden aircraft ever made; only the 747 & A380 really rival it in sheer size. The main building of the Evergeen Museum is a huge building, and it’s still barely large enough to fit the H4 in. There’s absolutely no way to take a picture of the entire beast; the building would have to be three times the floorspace to allow you to get far enough back and still be inside! My camera does reasonable wide-angle setups, but you either need a fisheye lens or you need to resort to panorama stitching to get the whole beast in. Lacking a fisheye, I turned to Hugin, which has the additional advantage of being both free and Free.
Spruce Goose Panorama, Take 1

Spruce Goose Fake Fisheye

More over the next few days, as I sort & process almost 200 photos, almost all from the Spruce Goose’s museum!

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Feline Signs

Here kitty, kitty, kitty...
Leopard!
Closest we got to big cats was these two photos, though – the warning sign is from Addo Park, and the leopard prints were in the hiking trail during our three day hike in the Cederberg mountains.

In other news, the gibbon is nearly unleashed.

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Heading Back Home

Wow, almost a month since my last blog entry. Been too busy doing stuff to write about it…

Leaving South Africa in just over 24hrs, back in my usual haunts sometime Tuesday or Wednesday. Then the great upload of pictures starts – I’ve got about 1000 images from this trip, and a wide selection of them will be winding up on my Flickr page in the next couple of weeks.

Getting home will also get me back to the land of cheap, uncapped & unmetered bandwidth – South Africa really is the far end of the world as far as ‘net access is concerned. One fairly large university here has roughly the same bandwidth available for 25,000+ students as a small office does back in Canada – and they pay far more for it. I’m going to be a lot more appreciative of Canada’s net access once I get it back!

It’s been an awesome trip, great to see RSA as an adult and see the relatives down here again. More trip highlights as I get the photos online – photos really being worth thousands of words, etc etc

Last major hurdle between self & home: retarded airport security. Shoes off and empty your waterbottles, everyone!