Route: YHOO, YKG, YARG

I'm sorry this is a late report for only another short flight today as I didn't get the chance to spend much time on the computer and flight sim as I would have liked.
I started off from Hooker Creek (YHOO) taking off from runway 10 and heading at 006 for 55 miles north until I reach Kalkgurung (YKKG) for a touch-and-go. The ground below me was becoming less and less orange like we'd seen around the Ayres Rock and Alice Springs area, and more "multi-textured"Â like the colours around Kalgoolie. (See screenshot 1: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/ ... point1.jpg ) There were also lots of purple and blue spots (See screenshot 2: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/ ... point2.jpg ) which looked odd and made me wonder if they were meant to be included or not in this great VOZ package?
I arrived after a short 20 minutes, flying low at about 3000 feet before landing on runway 3 and climbing off again towards Argyle (YARG), a smaller town on the south western edge of the huge Lake Argyle. This trip was a little longer, lasting 58 minutes as I crossed approximately 145 miles of terrain (See screenshot 3: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/ ... point3.jpg and http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/ ... point4.jpg ) that was noticeably more rougher than the flat central deserts. As I crossed the border from the Northern Territory into Western Australia, a strange combination of tones started beeping on my speakers that sounded like Morse Code or something! I tried cycling through different views but it wouldn't stop, repeating itself every two of three minutes until I switched off the airport after landing. I was heading at 285, and soon came across the southern top of the lake, (See screenshot 5: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/ ... point5.jpg ) which was a pleasant surprise as water was something I hadn't seen since departing from Perth! Just as I had said before, the blue sky contrasted brilliantly with the orange plains below, and the same principal also applied now as the fresh blue water lapped up on the dry orange shores (See screenshot 6: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/ ... point6.jpg )
I landed on runway 1, which was situated near the waters edge, yet with lots of mountainous terrain around. (See screenshot 7: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/ ... point7.jpg ) I taxied over to the pump to park and noticed the broken taxi-way textures (See screenshot 8: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/ ... point8.jpg ) like I have seen at so many other airports around the country and forgot to mention. I am wondering weather is anything to do with the VOZ addon, and if anyone else is having the same problems, or it is just my AEU7 (Airport Environment Upgrade 7) package I have installed?
Next time (not sure if it will be this weekend) I look forward to flying up the western shore of the lake as I continue on my way to Darwin and experience the surrounding rugged terrain.
Some feedback would be nice"¦:wink:
Thanks for reading yet again!


The ground below me was more flat and dry now, with lots more brown textures replacing the orange ones, as I made me way to the opposite side of the peninsular that I had started from. When I was close enough, I tuned into the Unicom and allowed myself a full stop landing on runway 11, the same as at Bamyili, and taxied over to the empty GA ramp before switching off the engines to end today's flight (See screenshot 8: 



