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| Above: Flying east at dawn over the Sequim coast!
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| Above: Turning south now towards the Arrivo Ranch!
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| Above: The chase plane follows my chopper west over the Sequim coast!
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| Above: At 3,000 feet, flying east again into the rising sun!
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| Above: Then heading south again over the Sequim airport!
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| Above: Heading south towards the mountains descending over the village!
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| Above: Flying low over the Sequim coastal community!
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| Above: Approaching the Sequim foothills showing a country road below!
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| Above: Now cresting the Sequim foothils!
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| Above: Flying south, into the mountains we go!
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| Above: Pushing south, tracking roadways below!
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| Above: Shooting back at my chopper looking north out over the water behind me!
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| Above: The camera plane circles back behind me again as we head into the mountains heading south!
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| Above: Turning west over the forrested Sequim hills!
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| Above: At altitude now as we head south into the snow capped mountains!
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| Above: Let's do some mountain high canyon flying!
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| Above: Magnificent natural wonders ever hiding in the Sequim mountain top canyons!
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| Above: Flying low in the canyons, we chase the snowy natural Sequim wildlife!
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| Above: At +4,000 feet, turning east into the rising sun!
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| Above: Cruising the snowy mountain peaks!
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| Above: At over 11,000 feet, the chase plane moves to my starboard to get this panoramic shot of the coastline!
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| Above: Approaching 12,000 feet altitude, the magnifiscence of flight over the northern waterways!
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| Above: We get visuals on 2 other choppers currently flying in the area as we turn back to the north!
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| Above: I get some shots from inside my chopper as we descend back down over the coastal community and the Sequim airport!
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| Above: Turning west now, I spot another airstrip on a spit of land... We'll land there!
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| Above: Gear down as we approach our final destination for the flight in Sequim!
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Above: Rolling out on the small Sequim coastal landing strip, no drinks spilled... Safely back on the ground!
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