Re: Getting amateurs to visit DARK sites...
From: Allison Kirkpatrick (allisonki_at_IGNmail.com)
Date: 08/25/04
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Date: 25 Aug 2004 07:56:31 -0700
bllfs6@aol.com (BllFs6) wrote in message news:<20040821143034.19122.00003963@mb-m06.aol.com>...
> Well, a few of us (the bigger dob owners mostly), with myself having a 2 ton 10
> incher with so so grade commercial optics and three eyepieces of dubious
> quality, eventually "scoped out" a very nice dark observing region/area,
> probably one of the best half dozen or so areas east of the missippi....
Please tell us at least roughly where this site is. Those of us who
live in the southeast would love to know about it.
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