Flying up the Salinas Valley to the Monterey Peninsula

Paso Robles Airport (KPRB)
Camp Roberts restricted area (R-2504)


Lake Nacimiento and Lake San Antonio
Flying up the Salinas Valley

Sprekles Sugar Factory

Laguna Seca Raceway

Monterey Airport

Lake San Antonio
Lake Lopez

We flew up the Salinas Valley to Monterey Peninsula Airport (KMRY).  This is a great time of year for flying in Califonia, the countryside is actually green!  We flew 6,500' northwest bound and returned 5.500' southeast bound with flight following both ways.  Be sure and go around Camp Roberts (R-2504) near Paso Robles, (Oakland Center reported it was cold anyway on the day we went by.)  Norcal Approach asked us to proceed to Spreckles (the sugar factory) for sequencing.  We then followed highway 68 through a canyon, and saw Laguna Seca Raceway off the right wing.  This was followed by the final approach for runway 28 Right.  We got fuel at Monterey Bay aviation.  I do not recommend this airport for a lunch stop.  The Golden T at the terminal building is good and has a great view of the airport, but it is on the opposite side of the airport from the FBO.  It turned into a logistics nightmare for us. There is no free transient parking at this airport.   MRY is best if you are doing an extended stay in the area, as the layout is difficult and it's expensive for parking and fuel.  GOOGLE MAP WITH MORE PICS HERE...


Landing and Departing at Monterey Bay Airport

2 comments:

  1. Nice photos! What camera do you use?

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  2. thanks, it's a Canon SD880IS point and shoot, most were taken by my friend Brian in the right seat

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