Wilderness Camps for Yukon Territory Seaplanes Scenery FS2002
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Topographical detail of the default scenery is nothing short of outstanding offering
the pilot and passengers breathtaking views of a magnificent part of Canada.

The following seven camps are privately run operations (fictional) that you will find
on actual lakes located in the rugged mountain regions of the Territory:


Bonnet Plume Lake
N64* 19' 52" W131* 56' 13" Elev +3678ft Mag Var 32.9*E
Head of "The River of Black Sands", waters that flow to the Peel River

Fairchild Lake
N64* 59' 02" W133* 46' 09" Elev +2773ft Mag Var 33.4*E
Feeder to Bonnet Plume River

Fairweather Lake
N63* 14' 50" W132* 22' 48" Elev +2894ft Mag Var 31.9*E
Includes 17/35 dirt airstrip 2400x50
Feeder to Hess River

Gillespie Lake
N64* 44' 06" W133* 59' 11" Elev +5005ft Mag Var 33.4*E
South of Bear River, head of Gillespie Creek feeding into Bonnet Plume River

Misty Lake
N64* 10' 30" W131* 19' 10" Elev +3918ft mag Var 33.0*E
Feeder to South Stewart River

Pinguicula Lake
N64* 41' 22" W133* 24' 39" Elev +3170ft Mag Var 33.6*E
Feeder to Bonnet Plume River

Rose Lake
N60* 18' 31" W135* 51' 26" Elev +2710ft Mag Var 28.6*E
Includes 09/27 dirt airstrip 2800x75 and a helipad 90x40
On Primrose River flowing into Kusawa Lake, 33nm southwest of Whitehorse


NOTAM: There are no Navaids with this scenery. This is rough, mountainous country
and you're gonna need at the least both your charts and your bush instincts to survive.

Navigation can be done by "Go to Airport" (Search add-on scenery), or by using a flight
planner. Don't forget to load the scenery into your 3rd party flight planner data base.

By float plane service, regional departure points to access these camps include Watson
Lake and Whitehorse.


Bill Freeborn
freeborn@rogers.com