Got back yesterday from a wonderful time had by the Townsville Astronomy Group. We headed to Ravenswood Friday (2 hrs from me) and set up camp under some lovely clear, but FREEZING skies!!
Ravenswood is a little old goldmining town, heritage listed I think.
Was very relaxing and lots of fun, with our scopes set up on the cricket patch at the Ravenswood Showgrounds. Had about 13 members and families head out, so a good trurnout for us.
The Friday night got down a freezing zero for us,

and the skies were pretty dark (nearby mine) and clear. Lots of goodies seen and enjoyed - lots of globs, galaxies, nebula etc. I loved seeing the group of galaxies in Grus (thanks Alex) - we saw 3 in the FOV, thought supp to be 4.
We manage to check out M51 (Whirlpool) and M101 (Pinwheel) which were hovering above the horizon in Ursa Major.
On the last night I checked for Comet Tempel 10P, and found it straight away!!!

A reasonable size blob, with the hint of ? 2 tails.
During the day we checked out a couple of sunspots, and I tried the solar filter on my scope too. Alas, when I took the filter off, I didnt move the scope, and cooked my EP!!!!

Moved it pretty quick when saw the smoke billowing out from the EP, and burnt my thumb in the process. A lesson well learned for our guys, though I would have preferred not being the one dishing out the lesson. My Vixen 40mm looks a right old mess.

It was lucky that my brand new Televue Panoptic 19mm was not in there, then I would have been in a bit of a state.

We will definitely head back out next year!!
I will post some more pics in Images section.