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![]() Though it has been more than twenty years ago, I will never forget the night I took my scope to observe from a remote corner of the parking lot of Paradise Lodge on Mt. Rainier in the northwest corner of the United States. I had spent a few nights before at the lodge and knew that the parking lot emptied out of most all tourists as darkness approached and the guests of the lodge and park rangers were all that remained. At about a mile in elevation and far away from significant light pollution, it is dark and seeing is favorable when cloudfree skies prevail. I don't really remember what I observed that night. It was the trip and the location that I will not forget. Very spur of the moment. Just asked my wife if she wanted to go and off we went less than 30 minutes later. On the way down, sometime after midnight, there were deer in the road so caution was the rule. Though I have often wanted to repeat the experience, I never have. Perhaps someday I will but if I do not, I only have to close my eyes and hit the memory button on my brain to relive it again and again. -- Martin R. Howell "Photographs From the Universe of Amateur Astronomy" http://members.isp.com/universeofama...nomy%40isp.com |
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