Saturday, November 2, 2013

Where is a nice place in Southwestern Virginia to go camping for a weekend?

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I would like this place to be secluded, quiet, and in the mountains. I would also like it to be near a lake or somewhere I could go fishing with some friends. I'd like the campground to be nice where the sites aren't too close to each other. Any thoughts?


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Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. Virginia's tallest mountain, some great views, and lots to do.

Where is a good place to go stargazing nearby Northern Virginia?




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Looking for somewhere in the vicinity of Northern Virginia. Somewhere where I can just park my car, get out, set up a blanket and lay down. Preferably within one hour driving distance.


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Scroll down on the first link to December 4th. You get a good stargazing night with NOVAC...the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club...at one of the public observing nights, like a star party.
Free, but some places there's an overnight parking charge of $4 or so.
There will be members with telescopes all set up and some good folks to meet for a guided tour round the sky.
If you turn up in a car after dark turn off the headlamps as you approach the field where it's all set up.
It's normal manners at star parties so it doesn't mess up people's eyes when they've got their night vision sorted already.
Take some food and a flask of coffee or a camping stove for hot fresh coffee. Use stoves well away from the telescopes.
Loads of folks will be doing the same so no worries.
Gotta eat. It gets cold at night. Plenty of warm clothing, some hot food and coffee makes the night more comfortable.
http://www.novac.com/outreach/ . . . . . .
Here's the home page
http://www.novac.com/ . . . .
The big night was a few weeks ago......more coming
http://www.novac.com/gaze/ . . . .
Scroll down to Virginia for more clubs. Look over the border too if you're close.
Do a Google search for info on any of them close to you if no direct link is provided.
http://www.xyroth-enterprises.co.uk/usas.htm . . . .
By yourself....just drive away from the city lights. Anywhere dark is as good as anywhere else for watching the sky if the weather is good too. A low horizon all round helps. Next few nights the Moon is bright so it's not great for star watching but the Leonid meteors are around for a day or two yet.
Some good places on here for Virginia and some observing tips....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20101116/tr_ac/7195596_tips_sites_for_viewing_the_leonid_meteor_showers_near_harrisonburg_virginia . . ..
Have a good time.




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