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Yep, see it all the time. ..... Its usually those guys that need to do a go-around at Johnson Creek in their 35 bush wheel monster at the super cub fly in.

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You mean this guy at Johnson Creek from 2012, can't land a Husky in 3500 feet. Notice the top of the pine tree wrapped around the top of the left wing in the third pic and the folks on the deck bailing for safety. He survived this go around, came back around and it took him until the very end of the runway to get stopped.

The best thing about that series of pictures is the dog running for his life. :rofl:

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Boy... You gotta hand it to the Husky guy for trying to land again. I'd not going to try again out of sheer embarrassment.

I'd fold the tent, go land at Boise International and find my happy place.

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Jeff, I have a feeling you know the story behind this one..?


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That's like back in the early '70s, some guys would spend half a day getting their tricked out Blazer or Bronco back into some high, remote Colorado lake, and find two hippies in a VW Vanagon already beat them there. :D


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Jeff, I have a feeling you know the story behind this one..?


http://mustreadalaska.com/in-the-drink/

This was really a case of checkbook thicker than the logbook.

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