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<blockquote data-quote="Cohiba" data-source="post: 3240157" data-attributes="member: 2550"><p>Some of the best stargazing I've ever encountered was in or around;</p><p>Telluride, Co.</p><p>Cortez, Co.</p><p>North of Flagstaff, Az.</p><p>4-Corners Area...Monument Valley-Utah & Arizona area.</p><p>Shiprock, New Mexico...especially on the road..Hgwy 64 from Shiprock to Teec Nos Pos,Az.</p><p>Vegas....the desert area North East-I-15 to I-93 to Alamo and on up to Crystal Springs...any and all the side jeep trails.</p><p>Vegas...the desert area North West I-95 past Cactus Springs to the trail to Camp Desert Rock and North.</p><p></p><p>Never owned a telescope. Just a small camp fire, folding chair, tin cup and a bottle of Jack Single Barrel. Gazing up at the stars that the Early Man, Anasazi, Spanish Explorers Francisco Vásquez de Coronado and Juan de Oñate along with their soldiers, Indian Tribes, Cowboys, Early Mormons and Settlers looked upon along with many others. The mind wonders on our Universe out in the desert or mountains at night.</p><p></p><p>***Please send a report and pictures!!!</p><p></p><p>Tonopah, Nevada.....about 200 miles NW of Vegas on I-95.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]EyJmNf3aB3s[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cohiba, post: 3240157, member: 2550"] Some of the best stargazing I've ever encountered was in or around; Telluride, Co. Cortez, Co. North of Flagstaff, Az. 4-Corners Area...Monument Valley-Utah & Arizona area. Shiprock, New Mexico...especially on the road..Hgwy 64 from Shiprock to Teec Nos Pos,Az. Vegas....the desert area North East-I-15 to I-93 to Alamo and on up to Crystal Springs...any and all the side jeep trails. Vegas...the desert area North West I-95 past Cactus Springs to the trail to Camp Desert Rock and North. Never owned a telescope. Just a small camp fire, folding chair, tin cup and a bottle of Jack Single Barrel. Gazing up at the stars that the Early Man, Anasazi, Spanish Explorers Francisco Vásquez de Coronado and Juan de Oñate along with their soldiers, Indian Tribes, Cowboys, Early Mormons and Settlers looked upon along with many others. The mind wonders on our Universe out in the desert or mountains at night. ***Please send a report and pictures!!! Tonopah, Nevada.....about 200 miles NW of Vegas on I-95. [MEDIA=youtube]EyJmNf3aB3s[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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