Hi Blair,
That sounds like a wonderful plan.
There are so many places to visit and so many things to do in that
part of the world.
Last month I had an opportunity to visit the McDonald Observatory in
the Davis Mountains, only a few hours drive east of El Paso and not far
from the Mexican border.
Certainly a tour of the Southwest is highly recommended and you can combine
sightseeing with astronomy. For example, apart from the Lowell Observatory
at Flagstaff there is the VLA in Socorro, New Mexico.
However, something I really recommend is hooking up with some fellow
U.S. amateurs and doing some observing. You can simply post a request
on a forum, drop-in on a star party somewhere or email someone like
me and we should be able to hook you up with some U.S. amateurs.
I know fellow IceInspace members Andrew Murrell and John Bambury
will agree that you haven't lived until you get to see M51 through at least
36" of aperture.
And when in the Southwest, be sure to visit Canyon de Chelly and Chaco
Canyon or come back and kick yourself later. For example, at Chaco
there is an opportunity to observe there through a 25" Obsession if
you plan ahead. Again, drop me an email and we can possibly hook you up
with some fellow amateurs.
You are in for a treat!
By the way, some pictures I took of some scenery in the Southwest can be
found here -
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=21095
and some pictures taken at the McDonald Observatory are attached.
Best regards
Gary Kopff
Mt. Kuring-Gai