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Any Austin, Texas Amateur Astronomers here?
Hi,
My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo |
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Any Austin, Texas Amateur Astronomers here?
Have you tried the local astronomy club yet? I'm sure they know some good
(and safe) dark sky sites. http://www.austinastro.org/ "jojo" wrote in message y.com... Hi, My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo |
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Any Austin, Texas Amateur Astronomers here?
LCRA, which owns and operates Mansfield Damn, closed the dam to both
foot and vehicle traffic when the new section of FM620 was built below the dam. Because I "know people" I've been on the dam - it is quite dizzymaking and nothing I care to repeat. LCRA maintains a park on the south side of the dam, which is open to both foot and vehicle traffic. Take your scope and have a good time but don't be surprised if a Sherrif's deputy mosies by to see what you're up to. On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 12:54:48 GMT, "jojo" wrote: Hi, My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 12:54:48 GMT, jojo wrote:
Hi, My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo Call the folks who run Austin Astronomy and Science on Anderson Mill Road. Jay or Michelle can direct you to the local sited they and others in the area go to regularly. One is at or near the dam, the other is at Canyon of the Eagles. Cheers, Larry G. |
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Any Austin, Texas Amateur Astronomers here?
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 7:54:48 -0500, jojo wrote
(in message m): Hi, My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. The dam area is open. Usually every clear Friday night there is a group there. The skies are not particularly dark but it can be fun with a group. You might consider joining the Austin Astronomical Society (www.austinastro..org). We have some other ideas about dark sites. We also maintain an observatory out at the north end of Lake Buchannan. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo -- Bill Tschumy Otherwise -- Austin, TX http://www.otherwise.com "There would be no be no bright stars without dim stars, and, without the surrounding darkness, no stars at all." Alan Watts |
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Any Austin, Texas Amateur Astronomers here?
LarryG's post will fix you up. I have the LX200 12" I should have gotten a
smaller scope. "jojo" wrote in message y.com... Hi, My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 12:54:48 GMT, "jojo" ...reflected:
Hi, My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) Rather, what harm might befall a girl with a telescope in a field by herself at night. and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo Alan |
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Any Austin, Texas Amateur Astronomers here?
Like everybody else said, get to the park area south of the dam on
Fridays a little beofore darkness sets in. There will be several scopes set up usually and everyone seems willing to let you try theirs etc. I went my first time and ended up buying Jay's Vixen FL102S on a GP mount. I have a couple others, but this is my favorite for crisp contrasty views. I just put a SS2K on it and used it once since. My backyrad is really darker and more open than at the dam, but there are more people to help with questions and scopes and eyepices to try out there. A couple guys take some nice astrophotos and post them at Jay & Michele's store. jojo wrote: Hi, My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo |
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"jojo" wrote in message gy.com...
Hi, snip I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo Pedernales St Park: two options 1) ask ranger for permission to use the corral (4+ Acre field, flat, no trees); 2) instead of entering park continue east 1/2 mile, where the power line crosses the road is a large clearing which used to be a school bus turn around. Pretty dark, but lately even johncity casts a dome of light on the sky. AAS gathers on the dark Sat of each month at Canyon of the Eagles in Lanno. Darker, big field, access to star nuts, longer drive, AC power at each setup point, Observatory. Mitch |
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Funny thing is. I didn't know you were just next door. I'm in
Pflugerville. People are still meeting at the dam on Fridays. Darrell jojo, Looks like were in the same boat so to speak. Although not familure with Busnell yoyager, I know that they make excellent scopes for my Mini 30. 7.62mm rifle. Anyway, my telescope is a Celestron 114mm. 4.5 inch mirror, I've had great success with it. From Austin, however, and with the moon being so bright, I haven't been able to see the big dipper for the past week or so. Light pollution is a big problem. I'm starting to see why some people love living out in the country. D- "jojo" wrote in message y.com... Hi, My question is regarding Mansfield Dam as I keep getting conflicting information. Some say the dam was closed to foot traffic after 9/11 and never reopened. Some say if you go on the right night (which night would that be?) or have a telescope with you "they" will let you on the dam. Can anyone here update me on this? I am looking for a relatively dark location, not to far away from where I live. I have tried 2 fields here in Round Rock. One I was asked to leave by the police (what on earth can be harmful about a girl with a telescope?) and one was a rewrite of the "attack of the killer fire ants". Texans will understand how painful that trip was. Thanks, jojo |
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