OK, I'll make the call; Rich because you're the only one of us with stated targets we'll give you the priority. Let's go back to the Pit N Pole. It should be a good 10 degrees warmer than the Gravel Quarry, it might dew-up, but we shouldn't get a frost and skies look fairly good till after midnight when the transparency should degrade a little, although it still won't be bad. I'm going to be away from e-mail for a while. Bob Taylor -----Original Message----- From: Richard Tenney [mailto:retenney@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 2:12 PM To: Robert Taylor; Utah-Astronomy@mailman.xmission.com; 'Jim Gibson'; 'John R. Peterson'; 'Mark Bloomenthal'; 'Mike Bailey'; 'Tom Watson'; Tyler Allred Subject: Re: Thursday Night at the Pit n Pole Robert (et al), I'd be interested in either one, but my strong preference would be Pit 'n' Pole, despite the dew warning and the fact that I DO have to work tomorrow! It's closer to home (for me), and has a much better southern horizon, and that's where I plan to spend most of my observing time hunting galaxies in Virgo. What say ye?