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    Runway
    • Length

      1500

    • Width

      40

    • Surface

      DIRT/GRASS

    Details
    • Facility ID

      No ID 114

    • Elevation

      6245

    • CTAF

      122.9

    • State

      UT

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    Lat: 38.12581634521 , Long: -110.23516845703 - UTAH, USA

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    • Utah Backcountry Flying - SimPlot

      Utah Backcountry Flying - SimPlot

      Nice strip up on the mesa just east of happy canyon. Elevation is pretty high here and runway is in good shape. A jeep trail crosses the runway and is a little smoother before it landing south.
    • Flying to the Mexican Mountain Airstrip in Southern Utah - HD

      Flying to the Mexican Mountain Airstrip in Southern Utah - HD

      If you enjoy backcountry flying, and incredible views, the Mexican Mountain airstrip is an incredible place to visit. Gorgeous red rock, the twisted, desert varnished walls of the Upper and Lower Black Boxes, and the towering plateau of Mexican Mountain itself make this an amazing destination.

      Visit our site for more details on flying in to this and other amazing Utah backcountry airstrips:

      http://disciplesofflight.com/fly-utah-backcountry/
    • Approach & landing into Simplot, Utah backcountry

      Approach & landing into Simplot, Utah backcountry

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      Super Cub approach & landing Simplot, Utah
    • Cessna 182 at Simplot, Utah Backcountry

      Cessna 182 at Simplot, Utah Backcountry

      First time landing Simplot airstrip in the Utah Backcountry. Landed a little long, but glad I kept the speed up a little... Pretty rough strip for a 182.
    • Southern Utah Backcountry Plane Camping: Mineral Canyon & Hidden Splendor

      Southern Utah Backcountry Plane Camping: Mineral Canyon & Hidden Splendor

      We embarked on a Utah Backcountry Adventure. Join us as we depart West Desert Airpark (UT9) in a RANS S-20 Raven.

      Nick Maughan: Pilot
      Matt Logan: Videographer & Photographer

      After a quick pit stop at Huntington (69V) the Premier Utah "Front Country" Airport we scoped out Cedar Mountain Airstrip (Elevation 7538 ft MSL) and Mexican Mountain Airstrip (Elevation 4461 ft MSL). The winds and runway conditions kept us flying by and we caught our breath at Green River Airport (U34) before heading downstream to Mineral Canyon Airstrip (UT75 Elevation 3946 ft MSL). We camped overnight and the sky was so clear you could see the airplane shadows cast by a half moon. We woke up and were wheels up in the still morning air and headed for Hidden Splendor Airstrip (Elevation 4819 MSL).

      After breakfast and enjoying the scenery we had to make a quick fuel stop at Richfield (KRIF). Civilization quickly came back into view of the cockpit and we caught some sights from the air finally landing happy and tired from the adventure back home at West Desert (UT9).

      Utah Backcountry information is available here: utahbackcountrypilots.org

      West Desert Airpark: https://www.wdaviators.com/ NOTE: The aircraft was plenty far away from the fire at night as to not cause any fire hazard, and all drone regulations were followed. Have a rad day, and thanks for watching this footy!

      All rights reserved, copyright preserved.
      Use of any of this video or photography is prohibited, without express written consent of the owner: Matt Logan.
    • Utah Backcountry Flying - Angel Point

      Utah Backcountry Flying - Angel Point

      Very well used. Redtail aviation lands here pretty often. The north south runway is a little shorter. And it did have a little turbulence with the wind.
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