So for reference I'm based at KUIN near St Louis and I'm flying a PA-28-181 Archer II with a service ceiling of a little over 13,000. At this time I'm only rated for VFR.
My wife and I are discussing possible destinations for later this year, possibly around Nov. I've now been down to FL and TX and most likely will be back again. Also thinking about the East coast...
But we've not tried to go West yet. We've greatly enjoyed hitting places in the off-season months while they're still warm and enjoying destination towns while there are no crowds. I'm thinking maybe somewhere in California... maybe several places in California.
Thing is there are all these tall mountains between here and there. I've never flown in anything but flatlands and wouldn't know what I was doing in that sort of terrain. What's the best way over- to go down south through TX, NM, AZ and up or to try to find a pass somewhere? I don't mind a long trip with a few overnights, especially if we can plan it around fun stuff to see/do along the way. I'm a little intimidated by mountain flying just because I would have no idea what I'm getting into so wondering if they're an "easy" route across. Easy by definition of a flatlander not an experienced mountain pilot
My wife and I are discussing possible destinations for later this year, possibly around Nov. I've now been down to FL and TX and most likely will be back again. Also thinking about the East coast...
But we've not tried to go West yet. We've greatly enjoyed hitting places in the off-season months while they're still warm and enjoying destination towns while there are no crowds. I'm thinking maybe somewhere in California... maybe several places in California.
Thing is there are all these tall mountains between here and there. I've never flown in anything but flatlands and wouldn't know what I was doing in that sort of terrain. What's the best way over- to go down south through TX, NM, AZ and up or to try to find a pass somewhere? I don't mind a long trip with a few overnights, especially if we can plan it around fun stuff to see/do along the way. I'm a little intimidated by mountain flying just because I would have no idea what I'm getting into so wondering if they're an "easy" route across. Easy by definition of a flatlander not an experienced mountain pilot