October 2, 2010 - Auburn Football GameAuburn, Alabama | ||||||
My old high-school buddy Jack's son is attending Auburn University and taking an Aviation Management major. He asked me if I wanted to fly down and go to an Auburn football game. I said, Sure! After takeoff from Essex Skypark, I really got tossed around flying over Baltimore. The turbulence was as bad as I have ever encountered in the RV. There was an overcast layer around 3000 feet, but Weathermeister.com said it was supposed to break up as I headed west.
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Sure enough, it started breaking up around
Frederick. I wanted to get high so I could go fast and burn less gas
so I climbed through it. | ||||||
By the time I got to the Shenandoah River, there was hardly a cloud in the sky! The turbulence was just a bad memory. | ||||||
I flew down the Shenandoah Valley. Here is
New Market airport, where I soloed my glider back in 1997.
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What a difference a few miles make. It was overcast over Baltimore. Now, the sky was absolutely clear of clouds except for that little cloud straight ahead. | ||||||
I landed at Spartanburg Downtown Memorial Airport (KSPA) and met Jack. | ||||||
I got to meet Jack's other son -- Jack Ryan -- who was a kid when I last saw him and is now a young man and already established on a career. | ||||||
Jack and I took off and circled over downtown Spartanburg before heading southwest. | ||||||
A pleasant hour or so flight later, we were overhead Auburn University Regional Airport. We landed, met Jack's son Joe, and I took Joe for a quick flight. | ||||||
We spent the night in Jack's son Joe's apartment room -- poor guy, had to put up with two middle-aged men snores -- then went to the Auburn game which started at 11AM. Here is Jack and son Joe outside Jordan-Hare stadium. | ||||||
One of the many Auburn football traditions is the Tiger Walk. The crowd lines up on each side of a road leading in to the stadium. The players and coaches walk through the crowd in their street clothes to enter the stadium; it's kind of neat to see the players up close. There are probably a couple of thousand people on hand for the Tiger Walk including the Tiger mascot, Auburn band, baton twirlers, and cheerleaders.
Auburn football is really a family activity. Notice the little
girl to the right of the woman taking a picture; she is
dressed like a Auburn cheerleader. | ||||||
"Aubie" the Tiger is Auburn's
official masket. There he is, just left of center. | ||||||
The Auburn Band. | ||||||
You may have figured out by now that orange is Auburn's color. | ||||||
Joe adn I outside up close to Jordan-Hare stadium with the ubiquitous band in the background. | ||||||
"War Eagle" is the battle cry of fans of Auburn Tigers football. The entire day, everyone greets everyone by saying "War Eagle". Then just before kickoff, they releasie a big eagle from the upper deck. The eagle circles over field center until some guys on the ground throw down a piece of meat, and the eagle immediately plummets down to the meat, and the crowd screams "War Eagle!!!" | ||||||
I don't usually get excited over marching bands, but Auburn's band entrance to the field was truly spectacular. Here they are coming out onto the field. | ||||||
They just kept emerging until they filled up the field to the 30 yard line. | ||||||
The players entering the field was
equally spectacular. | ||||||
Football is big here in Auburn, Alabama. The stands were packed for a game against Louisiana - Monroe -- not exactly Alabama, Georgia or Florida. | ||||||
At halftime, the field was covered
with cheerleaders from some national cheerleading
organization. Although Louisiana-Monroe started out well, they
were eventually overwhelmed by Auburn who has a really good team this year
-- as of this writing they are undefeated and going to the SEC conference
championship and perhaps the BCS National Championship game. | ||||||
After the game, yet another tradition is to toilet paper Toomer Square, so we checked that out. | ||||||
There was so much toilet paper, the ground looked like it was covered in snow. | ||||||
Jack, Joe and and myself at the
airport after the game to do a little flying. I took Joe
and his friend -- also in the Aviation Management major -- up for
rides. | ||||||
The Auburn airport terminal. Brand spanking new and very nice. | ||||||
Inside the new Terminal with the Auburn Tiger. | ||||||
Joe looks like a natural pilot. | ||||||
Your's truly having fun flying his RV. | ||||||
It was hard to believe Jordan-Hare stadium was full of people earlier in the day. This is also a good picture of the Auburn campus. Auburn is a college-town, dominated by the campus. | ||||||
We climbed above the clouds and Joe had fun flying the RV around. | ||||||
Joe was a natural stick. | ||||||
This Auburn University Citation jet landed while we were up flying. Auburn owns three of them. Nice! | ||||||
The next morning, Jack and I headed
for hom. I dropped Jack off in Spartanburg, then continued
north. The weather wasn't bad, but there was a broken, sometimes
overcast layer which prevented me from going high. | ||||||
I climbed up once but the layer looked pretty solid so I came back down. Even with the XM satellite weather on my GPS, I couldn't be sure there would be holes to get back down up north. It turns out I could have easily, but hind-sight is always 20/20. | ||||||
I passed by this little community nestled on top of a 1000 foot ridge. | ||||||
The Blue Ridge mountains off my right wing as I fly up the Shenandoah Valley. | ||||||
The famous Luray Caverns are
underneath that tree covered mound. | ||||||
A little grass strip. | ||||||
The grass strip in the middle of this picture
is called "Suzy" and is just south of Clearview
Airport. I have driven by it many times on the way to Clearview where
I buy my aviation oil. I finally decided to have a look at it from the
air. It's fairly close to the SFRA restricted zone so I had to be
careful. | ||||||
The Baltimore Ravens practice facility. I made a nice landing at Essex Skypark, concluding a great weekend. If you ever get a chance to go to an Auburn football game, take it! | ||||||