The Trip From Longmont, Colorado to Anaheim, California
On the way out, the weather was beautiful. It has snowed a foot 2 days earlier and cleared up just in time for our trip.
The Initial Path
The direct route worked perfect. We flew klmo-allan-rlg-kege-kril-jnc-kpga (A fuel stop in KPGA), and then flew approximately kpga-kifp with diversions around the Grand Canyon corridors. We stayed the night in KIFP. We stayed at the Riverside Hotel since it has some kid friendly stuff, a good hotel price, and a free shuttle.
Grand Canyon Paths
For the Grand Canyon diversions from Page, AZ, I first went along the north side to gain altitude, then to north side of the Zuni Point Corridor (36°17.38'N 111°51.04'W) then to the north side of Dragon Corridor (36°19.11'N 112°06.60'W) then through the Dragon Corridor to the south point (36°01.00'N 112°15.51'W), then towards KIFP. All these points are on the Grand Canyon VFR chart. To view the Grand Canyon VFR chart click here at for KGCN at skyvector.com and then the Grand Canyon VFR button afterwards.
Rest of the Way
I changed the KIFP-KFUL a little from my initial plan. I initially filed and received kifp-eed-tnp-psp-v388-pdz-kful. SoCal Approach changed the clearance a number of times, but I effectively flew that same path. I might discuss that sequence in events in another post.
Using a SPOT Satellite Messager in tracking mode, I tracked my flight path and put it together below. This is a very cool service and I will talk about it more in another post. Click on the image for better detail of the path.
We used Aviation Facilities Inc (AFI) at KFUL for fuel and tie downs. Tie downs were free, and they filled up my tanks at the self-serve price as long as I pulled up to the pumps. Everybody was very friendly, and the owner even talked with me for a bit.
Good Times in California
Disneyland was great as expected.
The fireworks were very impressive every night. It is amazing that they put on this show which is better than many if not most 4th of July fireworks every night. Inside Disneyland it is done nicely to music and shoots off right behind the castle.
We ended up staying at the Ramada Main Gate and ended up in a premium room for a little more. It had a nice bed, included a continental breakfast, nice pool, and the fireworks great from the 3rd floor. Only bad part was the TV reception was bad; it was a nice flat panel TV, but had a bad cable box. We ended up eating in Disneyland, Anaheim Garden Walk area, and Saga Pizza which was on the hotel grounds. Anaheim Garden Walk was a nice find that was within easy walking distance. It is a nice new outdoor 3-story mall area with restaurants and movies. Disneyland was an easy walk from the hotel; no complaints from my 7-year old.
We went and visited some of the beaches after getting our fill of Disneyland, California Adventure, and the pool at the hotel. As planned we rented a car for 2 days from Enterprise; they picked us up at the hotel so it was pretty painless. One of my favorite things we found was Corina Del Mar. It is a beautiful beach area surround by pretty cliffs near Newport Beach.
The Route Back to Longmont, Colorado
Lots of snow in the Colorado mountains, northern Arizona, and northern New Mexico changed our planned route back. We wanted to go part of the way, so we ended up with a southern route through Phoenix with a fuel stop to Albuquerque which was at the south end of the storm area. The next day we got around, under some clouds, and a short bit of IFR back to Longmont.
Path to Phoenix
We filed IFR out of KFUL. I requested: kful-sli-pdz-v388-psp-v16-pxr-kffz, but got kful-sli-v64-blh-v16-pxr-kffz. Not too bad a change. I was a little surprised at how Phoenix approach routed us way around the city to get to KFFZ.
I selected KFFZ for three reasons: It was good for the southern route I wanted, it had cheaper fuel, and there were reports of a good restaurant on the field. The reports on the restaurant were true. Ansio Landing is an awesome Italian restaurant. It is a great restaurant that you would expect in a nice part of downtown and not sitting on an airfield. Definitely not the typical greasy spoon. Check out the menu...
To Albuquerque
The next path was pretty especially the early parts just northeast of Phoenix. It looks very pretty with a canyon and a lake in the middle that I have never heard about. We need to go back there and see it from the ground. We reserved a $23/day Enterprise car rental in ABQ, but did not end up using it. We just used the shuttle to the Fairfield Inn which was a very nice place to stay; Cutter Aviation set us up with a nice rate and helped a lot with picking it out.
To Home
It looked like we could possible do kabq-saf-05v-4v1-kcos-klmo in the morning, but ended up having to switch to kabq-fti-fogle-pub-klmo due to the mountains and La Veta pass clouded in. We ended up with a short bit of IFR south of Denver to home.
Trip Highlights
- Disneyland at an age where my son can ride everything but everything is still magical
- Fireworks every night at Disneyland in the park or from the hotel
- Flying over Grand Canyon
- Beautiful area to check again north east of Phoenix
- Ansio Landing which is a great restaurant at KFFZ
- More time in the IFR system in the busy SoCal area
Summary
This was an excellent trip that I would recommend to others! It was a great mix of everything. A fun flight out, a fun time in California, and a chance to get my mind off of work.
/Brian
1 comment:
Hi Brian - Glad you had a great trip to Disneyland and back... that's what General Aviation is all about! Thanks for visiting us at Cutter Aviation in Albuquerque and we're glad the hotel worked out for you! If you ever make any day trips out of Longmont South, make sure to visit our location at Colorado Springs as well!
Thanks again and happy flying!
Ryan Keough
Cutter Aviation
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