Back in for the night... 0224... piked out, as my guidescope wasn't getting a guide star near what I wated to image, so swapped back to the old Orion mini guider - BAD mistake - got a star, BUT, at the expense of oblate stars compared to perfect stars through the other guidescope. Note to self - BUY LODESTAR!
Anyway, got down to 12° here, and the camera was running near the end at -5.4°.
Targets covered was 2 hours each NGC 3324 and 3372 (building the mosaic I always needed to finish from last year), another solid hour on M83 (that's 3.5hrs total on it now), and 30 minutes on ρ-Ophiuchi (where I was having guider issues, as I didn't want to guide off too high SNR stars).
I'd rate it 8 out of 10 tonight. Planetary visual was average, but better than it has been. Once the moon set, even in light pollution central, I could CLEARLY see the wilky way, visually make out Eta Carinae etc.
Now to process all those shots - enough there now to make DSS work