What a great camp! It was my first Star Party/Camp and I was bracing myself for 'super-blokiness' being one of the few female observers there and getting back into Astronomy after a long (decades) lull and with my first humble, but very nice 6" Newtonian Telescope.
But I was pleasantly surpised at how friendly, laid-back, unpretentious and un-patronising people were (blokes included
). I had some key help from the people camped next to me. My partner also enjoyed the beautiful environment, being with passionate 'astro-geeks' and sleeping happily while we all stayed up late. I had heard that other camps were not necessarily that friendly, especially for kids and beginner observers so I'm very glad I went to this one. It was great to see some parents with 'scopes engaging their kids or taking them to look through the large Dobsonians for the nightly sky-tours.
Thanks to Ted for helping me with polar alignment and general advice and Evan for lending me his laser-collimator and showing me a moon transit across Jupiter through his 16" Lightbridge (?) 'scope. (I am getting a collimator for Christmas!).
I had my telescope set up well for that fanstastic Friday night viewing where I went through my list of dark-sky targets until 4am!! I saw so many objects for the first time that were breathtaking even through a 6" telescope and Ted loaned me a H-alpha filter to see added contrast on nebulae - wow! I saw my first galaxy - Andromeda of course and found all objects just by star-hopping and using a very handy Telrad. I was having such a good time, I wasn't even tired until about 2-3am, helped along by hot chocolate and butterscotch schnapps alternately
(Normally I'm cactus by 11pm and thanks to our neighbour for the schnapps top-up!)
Being a keen gardener, I was sad to have no room left in the car for the cow poo! Too much shopping and gifts for friends from an expedition to the hunter valley!
I've already put the dates in my diary for next year and hey, even if the weather is bad, the river is beautiful, the company fun and the surrounds relaxing.
Thanks so much to Mike and all volunteers in creating such a great gathering of nice people and educational events in a gorgeous environment.