Was humid last night out there: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/slc/current/meso.too.php Probably from the storm that came in. I may come out but I would have to leave by 11:30p.m. or 12:00a.m. since I have to work tomorrow. If I go I probably won't head out until 6:30p.m. to get there set up and cool down. If anyone wants to hook up just give me a call. On 2010-03-15 20:14, Joe Bauman wrote:
Thanks much! -- Joe
Joe wrote:
Hi all, I plan to head to Pit n Pole tonight -- does anybody know the latitude and longitude?
Pit N Pole Rush Valley Obs Site +40° 12' 26.23", -112° 16' 4.15" 40.207286, -112.267819
Near Pony Express Monument
Utah Amateur Astronomy Observing Sites C56 (a Google map) http://tinyurl.com/yfykfjc
Scroll down to "Pit N Pole Rush Valley Obs Site" in the list on the lefthand side. Clicking on the title will center the Google map on the site. GPS coordinates are included. The Google "drive to-from" feature can be used to generate written driving directions. The "satellite" map display is helpful for these undeveloped areas.
Clear Skies - Kurt
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