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Old 02-01-2016, 05:32 PM
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The 20th* Snake Valley Astro Camp! March 11-15 2016

The 20th* Snake Valley Astro Camp! March 11-15 2016
(*This is the 20th camp to be run, 17 “old” camps and the 3rd “new” camp)

11th – 15th March 2016
Camp commences midday, Friday 11th and concludes midday Tuesday 15th.
Monday 14th March is a public holiday (Labour Day) in Vic, so a great opportunity to get away for 3 or even 4 nights under the stars!

PLEASE NOTE: Fees are unchanged except that for juniors (those who have not turned 18 by 11/3/16) a single fee of $10 will apply regardless of how many nights they stay. Hopefully this will make the camp more affordable for families and juniors.

4 nights of beautiful dark sky away from City glare.
- LIMITED TO 50 BOOKINGS ONLY PER NIGHT-
(plus casual visitors also welcome, if setting up gear a $5- fee will apply)

- The observing field has 240 volt mains Power
- There are 12 bunkhouses (from 2 to 8 bunks) and lots of camping space on the observing field.
- Caravans welcome.
- Hot showers & toilets in a caravan park style amenities block.
- Large dining room for about 60 people
- Recreation room (billiards, table tennis)
- Fully equipped kitchen with all cooking utensils, crockery, cutlery, fridges etc.
- Lake for swimming, fishing, canoeing etc.
- BBQ facilities
*Please note, Bunkhouses CANNOT be booked for one night only.
Exceptions are accepted if you are in a shared bunkhouse with others staying more than one night. Alternatively, the campsite is available for one night if that's all you can stay.

* Alcohol is allowed, but 'drunkenness' or use of illegal drugs will not be tolerated.
* Aerosols of any description (Aeroguard, deodorant etc) are TOTALLY BANNED on the observing field. Stray spray could (and has) permanently damage optics.
* A red light only policy is in place on the observing field after dark. Lap top screens are to be suitably shielded and dimmed. Dim Red Lights (Red LED Head Torches, etc) are acceptable. If a white light must be used, please warn nearby observers before turning it on.
* Persons violating above rules will be asked to leave and will forfeit fees paid.
* We would prefer for the field to be smoke free, please consider those around you

Snake Valley Astronomy Camps are fun, low key social events. A white light ban is in force (as expected), but due to the nature of our camps, imagers and observers are all mixed in together having a great social astronomy experience.

THE BUNKHOUSES
The 12 bunkhouses range from 2, 4, or 6 bunks up to several with 8 bunks (4 sets of upper and lower bunks).
They have mattresses, but no bed linen. You will need to supply your own sheets, blankets, doona's, and pillows. Or just throw a sleeping bag on the mattress.

CAMPING
The observing field/camping area is on a very gentle slope to assist drainage, bordered on the west by trees and the
road, and on the east by the lake. Plenty of room for a lot of people to camp and set up.
240v power is supplied.

SKY
Very dark. There is a faint light dome visible low in the east, coming from Ballarat, Melbourne and Geelong.
OTHER STUFF
A “Beginners Sky Tour” will be held on Saturday night
A Lucky Door Prize (1 year subscription to Australia Sky and Telescope) will be drawn on Saturday
Solar Observing during the day

COOKING
The kitchen is fully equipped.
All cutlery, cooking utensils, pots, pans, jugs, you name it, it's probably there!
Microwaves, grillers, enormous gas ovens and stove top, 3 fridge/freezers.
All you need is your food.

SHOPS
There are supplies available locally.
3k - Snake Valley General Store: Basic groceries, petrol etc
closes 12:00 Sat, shut Sunday
5k - Linton Store: Basic groceries, petrol, hot fish & chips, hamburgers etc.
Open 7 days till 8pm
12k - Smythesdale: Supermarket, petrol, shops.
Open 7 days
20 minutes - Ballarat

LOCAL SIGHTS: Nimmons Bridge, Computer Museum, Jubilee Gold Mine Historic Reserve, Sovereign Hill, etc.

FEES
(to allow more people to attend the camp some people may have to share a bunkhouse)
PLEASE NOTE: No booking will be regarded as firm until payment is made.

Membership fee (Compulsory for all staying overnight) $10
Please PM me if you have any queries about the fees

Bunkhouses (per person)*
2 nights $60.00
3 nights $80.00
4 nights $100.00
Campsite (per person)
1 night $25.00
2 nights $50.00
3 nights $75.00
4 nights $95.00
Juniors under 18 - $10 regardless how many night or whether staying in bunkhouses or camping.
Children under 5 y.o. - free

Please book in by completing details on PDF booking form attached to this thread. Please scan completed form and return to us via email along with a payment receipt (see below).

If you have any queries or would like assistance with your booking, I can be contacted via email on snakevalleyastrocamps@gmail.com or by phoning 0352313048.

Payment details:
BSB 063510
Account 10397720
Please include your name in the detail field when making a payment. If possible email a copy of the payment receipt tosnakevalleyastrocamps@gmail.com
Attached Files
File Type: doc SVAC Membership & Booking Form.doc (53.0 KB, 29 views)
File Type: pdf SVAC Membership & Booking Form.pdf (29.8 KB, 34 views)
File Type: pdf March 2016 Camp Info.pdf (45.7 KB, 69 views)

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Old 02-01-2016, 05:58 PM
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I'm in!

Great work by the committee getting the camp to happen again, with four nights guaranteed!
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Old 02-01-2016, 07:25 PM
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Old 02-01-2016, 08:22 PM
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Its been pointed out my original post didn't include the prices for 4 nights so all updated. Also booking forms and a pdf of the info sheet is attached.

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Old 02-01-2016, 09:11 PM
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Woohoooo I'm in
IS IT MARCH YET ?
I have more stuff to learn
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Old 02-01-2016, 09:21 PM
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I'm in, 4 Nights, Bunkhouse this time..

Malcolm, do you want me to run a bit of a Workshop, there were a few people wanting some instruction on PS basics and using a DSLR, I can run it so as to not interfere with any formal presentations you might arrange.

I am sure Jen will want some more PS instruction...

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I'm there .... all 4 nights

Caravanning as usual.

Can't wait .... Done no visual since last camp

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I'm in, 4 Nights, Bunkhouse this time..

Malcolm, do you want me to run a bit of a Workshop, there were a few people wanting some instruction on PS basics and using a DSLR, I can run it so as to not interfere with any formal presentations you might arrange.

I am sure Jen will want some more PS instruction...

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Yes yes yes more lessons please I'm happy to take a step back and sit in the back of the class so I don't hog John all to myself AGAIN lol lol
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Yes please!!
Would a projector be a good idea?

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I'm in, 4 Nights, Bunkhouse this time..

Malcolm, do you want me to run a bit of a Workshop, there were a few people wanting some instruction on PS basics and using a DSLR, I can run it so as to not interfere with any formal presentations you might arrange.

I am sure Jen will want some more PS instruction...

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Old 03-01-2016, 09:43 AM
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Sounds great John. As the complete noob I am up for whatever workshops anyone is prepared to offer in March!
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John
Yes please!!
Would a projector be a good idea?

Malcolm
I normally try to run things like this in a "Hands on" type scenario, by that I mean people using their own laptop or camera not sure if a projector would be useful, have never used one anyway , I was only anticipating a few people would be interested anyway as it would not be a full blooded instructional session, more of a get to know what you can do type session with maybe a follow-up the next day.

If you are going to have some formal presentations I will quite happily work around them.

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Just to update. John and I are putting together a rough outline of the workshop. At this stage it will most likely deal with setting up and acquiring images using a DSLR and then processing the images. May do it over 2 days. Will post a more complete outline of subjects to be covered once it is finalised.

I don't want the visual guys to feel left out, is there any suggestions for an activity that may interest visual observers (myself included).

One thought I had to liven up the camp is if anyone has hard copies of images or sketches they would like to display, bring them along and we can put them up in the dining hall over the weekend. I usually put any I do in a matboard which makes it easier to display and looks more professional. Would anyone be interested in doing a quick session on how to make a basic matboard for images or sketches?

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Ok I'm getting just a little bit excited already hehe
Woohoo not that long to go just saying....

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I am a maybe at the moment, but it will be three nights from Friday if I make it.
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Fantastic Grant. Looking forward to seeing you all there again!!

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Woohoo not that long to go just saying....

LOL Jen

BTW, any of your new Swan Hill buddies making the trek?

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Workshop

Hi all
I have had a few emails back and forth with John Glossop and we have come to a format for a couple of sessions of a workshop. At this stage we propose to run it over 2 sessions on the Saturday and Sunday. This is a rough outline of topics to be covered.

Workshop to be in 2 sessions. Focussing on image acquisition and processing for DSLR users.
1. Acquisition and pre processing (Saturday Afternoon)
a. Setup and image acquisition
i. Setting up mount and scope
ii. Polar aligning and 2/3 star alignments
iii.Attaching cameras, guide scopes and autoguiders
iv.How to focus
v. Attaching Laptops
vi.Image acquisition – Backyard EOS, Images Plus, APT
vii.Darks, flats, dark flats and bias frames
viii.Camera settings to use (Raw vs JPG)
b. Basic Stacking & Calibration
i.DSS
ii.Images Plus
2.Processing Sunday Afternoon
a.Hands on approach
b.What formats to use? (FITS, TIFF Raw vs JPG etc.)
c.What programs to use? (Images Plus? PS? Startools?)
d.Workflow
e.Differences in workflow for different objects (galaxies vs faint neb vs bright neb for example)

As mentioned, this is focusing on the basics. For the processing, if you have a laptop and some images that will help. The outline may be varied, it is really a guideline.

Once again thanks to John for volunteering to do this!!
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LOL Jen

BTW, any of your new Swan Hill buddies making the trek?

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Lol Malcolm I'm not sure they could put up with me go four days
They might enjoy the peace and stay home while I'm out of town Buahahaha
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