BuffaloBob
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While the wife and I were hiking, we came upon day old single engine plane crash. Rescuers had already been there but aviation experts had not. So the crash story was all to apparent.
Flying up the canyon by the 4th of July mine site, ran out of altitude and couldn't turn due to the narrowing of the canyon. They crash landed on an up slope, rocky hillside. Pancaked into the ground and the engine landed quite a distance away. Don't know if there were serious injuries but it surely looked like a hard landing.
A couple other times hunting in the high country I came across shiny, sand cleaned plane bodies. From long ago. I believe there over 350 crash site with wreckage remaining in Colorado mountains. They are marked on aviation maps so they don't keep getting reported.
So any of you folks ever run across a wreck site?
BB
Flying up the canyon by the 4th of July mine site, ran out of altitude and couldn't turn due to the narrowing of the canyon. They crash landed on an up slope, rocky hillside. Pancaked into the ground and the engine landed quite a distance away. Don't know if there were serious injuries but it surely looked like a hard landing.
A couple other times hunting in the high country I came across shiny, sand cleaned plane bodies. From long ago. I believe there over 350 crash site with wreckage remaining in Colorado mountains. They are marked on aviation maps so they don't keep getting reported.
So any of you folks ever run across a wreck site?

BB