RETURN TO MISTY MOORINGS
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NAME
Ryan's Cabins

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STORYLINE 
The land in and around British Columbia is very beautiful, with tall mountain peaks and low valleys filled with lush rain forests. Many people come to the area to enjoy the wilderness and have fun outdoors. There are many places to stay at, from expensive lodge's to campgrounds, where you can use as a home base for your adventures. One of these places is a few cabins north of Prince Rupert on Somerville Island. These cabin's are maintained by Ryan, one of the scenery designers at the Return To Misty Moorings. Ryan lives in the largest cabin, and keeps the other two nearby cabin's in good condition for the RTMM people to stay at. You are welcome to come by sometime. Just get the key from me at my cabin, get yourself over to them, and enjoy the wilderness!

You can fly in from Prince Rupert airport in a wheeled plane, and land on the sloped strip, or fly your float plane (or drive a boat) from the nearby Kincolith Seaplane Base. Flight plan's have been included from both of the options. Landing in a float plane is fairly simple hear, just fly over and check the windsock near the dock for my cabin, and then, landing into the wind, touch down in the bay. Landing on the airstrip is a but more challenging, as it is 540 ft. long and sloping. With the slope, you only need to touchdown on the flat spot and let your airplane roll up the hill. I recommend, after you slow down, applying full power an taxiing to the top of the airstrip, as this makes it mush easier to takeoff. If you land and stop on the uphill, carefully let the airplane roll backwards, and then go to takeoff power to climb up the hill. Once you have parked at the top, either walk on the dirt path or start up the ATV and drive down to me. I'll give you what you need to stay here. There are two cabin's in which you can stay, one right on the beach and another on a short path a ways up. There is an old trapper's cabin on an island, but that is the stations for the NDB and not fit for staying in. You can tune the NDB in applicable planes on 476.0. Lastly, there is a Canadian government lookout station up on the nearby mountain side above the cabin's. It is somewhat hard to find, and they don't like lot's of traffic, but you can still fly over it and take a look. Come by anytime, and enjoy what mother nature has to offer!

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DESIGNER CREDITS

Scenery and story line created by Ryan Padgett

DESIGNER NOTES

This scenery is a fictitious enhancement to an area inside the ORBX/FTX Pacific Fjords region. It's not a representation of a real world location and any similarities are purely coincidental. 

Hope you enjoy this destination.

There may be updates to this scenery at a later date. Stay tuned.

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REQUIRED SCENERY

These scenery addon's are for use with Microsoft Flight Simulator X. The surrounding scenery this package is designed to work with and fit in is the incredible ORBX FTX scenery area called "Pacific Fjords" If you haven't got this scenery installed by ORBX, this file will probably not work for you. I repeat, this is not for default FSX terrain, this is for the above mentioned package from ORBX/FTX. You can go to the following website, then purchase and download this highly recommended addon for FSX: http://fullterrain.com/product_napfj.html

IMPORTANT!!! When using the scenery editor I use, you are required to open an airport. This time, I opened PF01 Khutzeymateen River Lodge. No changes were made by me to that scenery. You will need to install PF01 Khutzeymateen River Lodge, and everything will be fine. If you don't install it, you will be able to start there, but when your sim loads up, There will be nothing there! This is because you have installed my scenery, which has the
start points and parking spots, bu not all of the other things necessary to make it a real scenery. You don't HAVE to install it, but if you don't, PF01 will show up on your map, but won't actually be there! Sorry if this causes inconvenience.

No TFX objects were used.
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INSTALLATION
Unzip the file to a temporary folder.

Place this scenery areas main folder and it's sub level folder named "Scenery" and all files in that folder into your FSX "Addon Scenery" folder. 
Start up FSX
Go to "Settings"
Then to "Scenery Library"
Click on "Add Area"
Click on "Addon Scenery"
Locate the newly installed folder for this package you just moved into your "Addon Scenery" folder of FSX
Click on the main folder only. You do NOT need to open the "scenery" folder.
Then click on "OK" 
And then "OK" again.
FSX should begin to recompile your scenery library.

There is an optional file included in the zip that you can add to your FSX folders. It's a VFR flight plan to the location in this file from a nearby airport. Just place the .pln file included in this zipfile wherever you keep all your flight plans for FSX at. Then you can call this up in FSX using the flight planner and have a flight plan on the aircraft GPS to help guide you to this destination. 

That's it. Have Fun!