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Actually, we have quite a few 767s running through ANC these days, all headed westbound. You can probably guess why. :) I'll be in the sandbox this rotation, but maybe next set of work days I'll get a trip out there.
I guess I havent seen them. I have seen Ryan Air 767s, multiple Miami Air 737s, a Belgian A330, and Omni DC-10s.

Let me know if you end up here.
 
B767 said:
Nah. It's in the back, just roll forward.

There is always that option I guess. I have seen people chalk planes so tight that once they are fueled it takes two or three people to get it out.
 
So, I went out fishing for the first time this year and the fish didn't disappoint. We could about 20 large mouth. Here are a couple of the "hogs" we got. Most of the lakes are still iced over, so our options were limited.
My buddy:
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me:
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24'' 8lbs.
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Over Greenland at about 63N:

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I really didn't realize how thick that ice cap is! Terrain display was showing almost 10,000' elevations below us when there was nothing but pure white snow.
 
Bourkes Pub in Limerick, Ireland:

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I'd been up about 30 hours at this point, but you can sleep when you're dead. :)
 
Bagram:
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Alps:
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the gummy bear test....and it passed:
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pulling into parking getting the 71 army dudes home from deployment at 4 AM:
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