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  • Recall back in August of 2004, I suggested to the XOG, a Western Soaring
    Safari to Bishop California?  Well, now its time to get serious and do some
    planning.  If you would like to refresh you memory of what I had to say
    about Bishop, look in XOG Archives and do a search on the word =93Bishop.=94=

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    Date:         Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:06:51 -0500
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         Rob Morgan <LS484@AOL.COM>
    Subject:      Western Soaring Safari to Bishop, CA - 4th of July 2005
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    Western Soaring Safari to Bishop, California
    July 4 -9, 2005

    Recall back in August of 2004, I suggested to the XOG, a Western Soaring
    Safari to Bishop California?  Well, now its time to get serious and do some
    planning.  If you would like to refresh you memory of what I had to say
    about Bishop, look in XOG Archives and do a search on the word =93Bishop.=94=


    Lodging =96 This is perhaps the item that must be planned first for going to=

    Bishop in the July 4th time frame.  Bishop is a very popular destination
    for many people at that time of the year.  As a consequence, hotels and
    motels often book up very early.  Room reservations in Bishop and the
    surrounding areas should be made as early as possible.  I suggest making a
    reservation either in January or February.  By March, your chances of
    finding a place are diminished.  There are numerous hotels and motels
    available in and around Bishop.  Rather than listing them I have included
    some links that should provide more than enough information.

    http://hotel-guides.us/california/bishop-ca-hotels.html
    http://www.bishopvisitor.com/
    http://www.accomodation.ws/Bishop-California.php
    http://www.accommodationandhotels.com/ca/bishop.html
    http://www.city-data.com/city/Bishop-California.html (interesting stuff!)
    http://www.airnav.com/airport/KBIH

    Two places that I know of and in which a number of sailplane pilots have
    stayed in past have been the Elms (few if any frills, but clean and
    inexpensive), and the Vagabond Inn.  The Vagabond runs a little higher and
    offers a bit more.

    For those that are interested in camping (either in a tent or an RV) there
    is also a nice campground in town.  Here is the link to their web site:

    http://www.brownscampgrounds.com/

    On some occasions in the past, RV overnighting has been permissible at the
    airport.  Historically speaking though, RV overnighting at the airport has
    been a little fickle depending a great deal on the airport manager at the
    time.

    Also available in town are quite a few restaurants, a couple of large chain
    supermarkets, a Wal-Mart, numerous little businesses, and a delightful
    bakery by the name of Schatt=92s.

    Transportation between the airport and town =96There are several options
    available for transportation between the town and the airport:
    1.  The county dial-a-ride (which is based right at the airport) offers
    both scheduled and dial up transportation services every day except
    Sundays. Their number is 760-872-1901.
    2.  There are two rental car companies in Bishop:
      Enterprise =96 760-873-3704 (local # in Bishop)
      U-Save Car Rental =96 760-872-1070 (local # in Bishop)
    3. Other pilots and crews =96 the July 4th week usually draws a number of
    sailplane pilots and their crews to the Bishop area.  Most are a very
    friendly bunch and will gladly provide rides to and from town when they=92re=

    going in that direction.

    Location:
    The airport in Bishop is located about 2 miles east of the town center.
    (From 395 turn east on E Line Street (Route 168) and continue for about 1.8
    miles.  Turn left to the airport.)
    Detailed information about the airport can be found using the airnav link
    below:

    http://www.airnav.com/airport/KBIH

    A few side notes about the airport:
    1.  Tiedown fees are $4/night or $17/week.
    2.  There is a shower at the airport available to visitors.
    3.  Expect a great deal of sailplane activity at Bishop over the 4th of
    July weekend.  Many pilots visit the area for the great soaring conditions
    that are typical that time of the year.
    4.  The 4th of July fireworks for the town of Bishop are always held at the
    airport.  As a result, the west side of runway 25 =96 7 is usually closed
    from about 1pm on the day of the fireworks to accommodate people and
    vehicles coming in for the evening fireworks.  The town usually puts on a
    really great fireworks show.  If you leave the airport area on the day of
    the fireworks and come back in after 1 pm, you will probably be charged a
    few dollars to get back on the airport, for the fireworks show.
    5. The breakfast and lunches at the airport restaurant have really been
    good in the past.  I=92ve never had dinner there, so I can=92t speak to that=
    .

    Oxygen =96 This is a must for Bishop.  If you don=92t currently own an oxyge=
    n
    system for your ship, you should consider getting one prior to going to
    Bishop.  Many of the mountain peaks in the area go to 12,000 to 14,000
    feet.  Thermals will often times allow you to work all the way up to the
    base of positive control airspace (Class A airspace in the current
    vernacular).  I presently fly with a portable EDS system from Mountain High
    using a Kevlar bottle.  Besides being extremely efficient, it is very light
    weight and easily put into the baggage area of the Ximango.  The EDS system
    I use includes 2 EDS regulators and an 11 cu ft Kevlar bottle, and is
    advertised to be able to provide oxygen to 2 people for 10 hours at 18,000
    ft.  I personally like it a great deal.  For flight below 24,000 ft, I
    believe it to be the best system of the 4 different systems I=92ve owned ove=
    r
    the last 30 years I=92ve been soaring.  Refills on oxygen are available on
    the field at Hangar One, or in town just a couple of miles from the airport.=


    Other Activities =96 There are a number of activities available to visitors
    in the Bishop area during July.  Within just the immediate area of Bishop
    visitors can enjoy trout fishing (lake or streams), camping, hiking, tubing
    down the Owens River, a nice railroad museum, shooting, and probably a few
    others I=92ve not thought about.  Within a hour and a half drive of Bishop, =
    a
    person can visit Mammoth Lakes/Mammoth Mountain, the Bristlecone Pines
    (more than 4,000 year old pines), or Whitney Portal (start of the hiking
    trail to Mount Whitney.  You can drive to the trail head which is at about
    the 9,000 ft level.  Mount Whitney is 14,495 ft; the tallest peak in the
    lower 48 states).

    Though each person should be responsible for making their own arrangements
    and plans for lodging, flying, and other transportation, I would appreciate
    knowing who and what planes will be planning to come to Bishop during the
    4th of July week.  I hope I=92ve peaked your interest and have you planning
    to come to Bishop.  Though I=92d really like to see a bunch of Ximangos and
    Ximango drivers, if you happen to have friends flying other types of
    motorgliders who would like to come, that=92s OK too.  If you have any
    questions that I=92ve not answered with all my words above, give me a call o=
    r
    send me an email.  My phone number is 858-385-7833 (eve), or email me at
    LS484@aol.com

    Rob
    1-24-05


    PS  I=92m sending this as an MS Word file to those pilots who previously
    expressed an interest in going to Bishop


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