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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:55 pm
by skiatlanta
So one of my friends and his dad were goin up to toronto for the indycar race on the streets and then new england and asked me to go with them.
They have a small Piper Cherokee Archer plane. Small 4 seater. So we flew that. We flew pdk(the general aviation airport for atlanta, 2nd busiest in the state) to chattanooga to some place in ohio, to toronto, to newport, RI to someplace in VA, to jefferson co. airport in ga to pdk.
We flew over the finger lakes and the catskills from toronto to newport. I took a bunch of pics of ski resorts.
Anways, some pics.
Taxing at pdk
taking off
looking back at pdk
mountains in north georgia. Due to cloud cover I lost where we were exactly, but I think its somewhere near brasstown bald.
The original flight plan took us over near the smokies. Our transponder broke. You can fly without them and they can track you on radar, but international borders arent good without them.
We flew to chattanooga to get a new transponder.
landing at cho cho
terminal
this is where we sat for a few hours. watched fox news. I read climate confusion by Dr. Roy spencer. its a very good book.
taking off
this is the ceiling of the plane. its an alien with a handle bar mustache
we flew over where I 75 goes over the TN/KY border.
huntington, wv
we stopped at a small airport in ohio west of pittsburg to refuel
final approach
my friend landing
landing
its small
the plane.
theres not much to do but take pictures
I flew the plane for a while after taking off. Its harder than you think.
Last views of the US and lake erie.
Hamilton, ON, CA
Toronto from far away
this is the place where the indycar race was held
final approach to toronto city centre airport
islands are cool
cn tower towering
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:56 pm
by skiatlanta
thumbs up for canadian customs. We called them and told them we were comimg there. That was good enough for them. We never saw a customs agent.
it was a long 2 flights in a small plane
me and my friend chillin
At the track For those of you that dont know, this is a temporary street circuit for the indycar series. There are others in Long Beach, st petersburg, and an airport course in edmonton)
The practice session on Saturday was rainy for a bit. Its pretty sick.
Ryan Briscoe (who finally won at kentucky this last saturday)
Sorry to all on crappy photos, my shutter speed still wasnt fast enough.
tony kanaan spun and crashed into the the turn right near us
daniCANT patrick
hometown hero, canadian paul tracy
my favorite driver Will Power
We had paddock passes and spent time in between races to hang around and meet some of the drivers. We met Will Power, Tony George, John Rutherford, Justin Wilson, Graham Rahal, Jimmy Vasser, among others. We got a bunch of autographs too.
paul tracy's car in the paddock
Tony kanaan's car crashed and they had about 2.5 hours to rebuild it for qualifying.
His garage
Indy lights race
we had good seats, 2nd highest row, right in front of Justin Wilson's pit.
will power during qualification he got P2
wp
dario francitti won the pole. There was a lot of media there to take his picture.
dario
will powers car getting filled up
close up of the nose
Justin Wilson's car
dario's car
steering wheel
toronto
I took tons of pics of the architecture. If its not interesting, sorry
our hotel
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:57 pm
by skiatlanta
I took every opportunity to walk around downtown toronto and experience canadia and the architecture
SICK BRUTALISM
detail
what is this?
its city hall
city hall
city hall
good relationship of traditional and modern. notice the reflections.
Scotia Bank Tower
canada trust tower
the cn tower peeking through Mies van der rohe's dominion centre
mies is sick
first bank tower, the tallest building in toronto and canada
detail of the corner of one of the mies van der rohe buildings. nice reflections
scotia bank.
canada trust tower again
Toronto is really the BYC of canada. Its a really compact city. The street life was vibrant as well with a plaza that reminded me of a small times square. There were lots of strip clubs.
eaton centre
BRUTALISM YES
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:58 pm
by skiatlanta
old city hall
tower
ontario college of art and design.
this is a sick famous building. unfortunately, I was rushed through, and didnt have any time to adjust shutter speed of aperture. I had to use automatic and the light was low, so long shutter speed.
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:12 pm
by skiatlanta
Racing legend, AJ Foyt, working on Ryan Hunter Reay's #14 car
the garages
the track
looking the other way
hedhki mutou pullin out of the pits
cars around turn 13
all the canadians love paul tracy
helio castroneves'(winner of the indy 500 this year) car that hit the 2002 indy 500 winner, paul tracy's car
He got booed a lot
paul tracy's car
graham rahals car
winning car of dario
view from the hotel
building
this next part...pains me to put this in here
Daniel libeskind's addition to the royal ontario museum.
Terrible site context
aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh
toronto from the ferry
airport
we went up the cn tower
ontario college of art and design from the cn tower
downtown
bank of america in canada **** YEAH!
looking back where the race was
better pic
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:22 pm
by skiatlanta
the airport
looking down
taking off
We flew over the finger lakes, pretty much all of them at around 4,000 ft.
Bristol Mountain
lost ski area on left
another lost ski area
bristol mountain
finger lake with bristol in the background
same lake
greek peak
again
ski area in the western part of the catskills...anyone know what area this is?
belleayre?
catskills from around 8,000 feet. it was the freezing level up there
belleayre?
catskills
hunter mountain
hunta
hunta
the hudson
hartford
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:39 pm
by skiatlanta
newport RI
we stayed at my friend's aunt and uncles house in RI. this was the view from the porch.
beach
Boston for a day
watch your heads, windows might fall from the john han**** tower
BRUTALISM AT ITS BEST New Boston City Hall
close to being my favorite building of the trip
the overberingness of the government
customs house
view from customs house
Eero Saarien's MIT chapel, one of the greates modern buildings
across the path, another saarinen building, the Kresge auditorium
What makes the MIT chapel so unique, is it has a moat around it, with walls that hang over the water. Windows facing the water allow water to reflect off the water and onto the walls inside.
inside...shutter speed was bad
more brutalism
We spent another day at the beach. We also went fishing on a charter boat. We caught a bunch of strippers, and a couple sea bass. My friend caught a huge flounder, the biggest of the season yet. Since he was so obssesed with putting pictures on facebook, he held it out to take a picture, but held it over the water. I guess you can guess what happened next. No picture came out of it and we didnt get to eat flounder. The captain of the boat said it was the dumbest thing he had ever seen.
We flew from newport to a random airport in VA
bridge in newport
TWA terminal at JFK airport.
3rd Saarinen building of the trip
JFK airport
theres a plane taking off
and here it is, up with us
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:40 pm
by skiatlanta
We flew over all of long island and saw manhattan
it was hazy so no great pics here
THE MONSTER MILE in Dover, DE
We ran out of fuel in one tank over chesapeake bay and had 10 gallons in the other. We had to make a quick landing in the middle of no where along the coast of VA.
Winston salem
clemson fans (sorry for terrible photo)
We ended up flying into Jefferson co. airport near commerce, GA for fuel. We had a 15 minute flight home to pdk from there, seeing i 85 the entire way.
If you made it this far. Congradulations and sorry for those without good internet connections.
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:12 pm
by kadamk7878
cool thread
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:19 pm
by KneeDeep
Very cool. I grew up in the Finger Lakes region and have skied Greek Peak and Swain quite a bit. I'm pretty sure your first "lost ski area" is Swain, which is slightly west of Bristol Mtn.... and unfortunately closed this past winter.