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which DZ's are on the way to LP from Sacramento?

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Thinking on leaving Sac a few days early and hitting a few DZ's on the way. Anybody got any ideas I haven't planed a route yet sooo...anything is possible :)
John Fosgate
"In the end, its always best to choose the hard right over the easy wrong." LouDiamond
MB 4310
www.N3Racing.com

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Instead of taking the 80, take the 88 to the 395 and stop at SKYDIVE LAKE TAHOE. The view is spectacular!
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&saddr=sacramento,+ca&daddr=Minden,+nv+to:39.97712,-118.125+to:Boise,+Ada,+Idaho,+United+States+to:lost+prairie,+montana+to:spokane,+wa+to:portland,+oregon+to:eugene,+or+to:sacramento,+ca&mrcr=1,2&mrsp=2&sz=5&mra=dpe&sll=43.64142,-118.71389&sspn=19.796226,31.992187&ie=UTF8&ll=50.569283,-123.662109&spn=17.414343,31.992188&z=5&om=1

Here's what I would suggest. First, hit Minden for Skydive Lake Tahoe, then
Boise, Idaho (3 dz's in the area), then
Skydive Montana, in Missoula, then
Lost Prairie.

On the way home, hit Spokane, Portland, and EUgene areas, then head home.


cool itinerary, can I join you!B|

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There's jumping at the airport in Hamilton, Mt. You'll have a cool view of the Bitterroot Selway Wilderness on your climb to altitude.

When you get to Missoula give Gary (Hod) Sanders a call. He owns Skydive Montana, which is in Ronan, Montana. There you'll fly over the Mission Mountains and see the Bob Marshal beyond that. A real friendly place to jump.

I hope the recent rains help. There have been several new forest fires this week. The smoke is starting to get the sky hazy.

See you at the boogie....Steve1

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Ok plans have solidified and I'm going up the coast through Portland, Kennewick ,Spokane and on to Lost Prairie then back through Salt Lake to see my sister then home

So who wants to meet me for a jump or 2 along the way sometime next week?

Any suggestions are welcome:)

John Fosgate
"In the end, its always best to choose the hard right over the easy wrong." LouDiamond
MB 4310
www.N3Racing.com

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