When

Thursday, June 06, 2024 - Sunday, June 09, 2024    
All Day

Where

Grandview - Cedar Flats
Cedar Flat Group Camps, CA-168, Big Pine, CA, 93513

Event Type

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Description:
The Ferguson group camp at Cedar Flats Campground has been reserved for Thursday – Sunday.

Moon Phase: New Moonnew moon on Thursday, June 6

Sunset: 8:11 pm (Big Pine)

Location:
Ferguson group camp at Cedar Flats

Weather:


Clear Sky Chart:
clear sky chart

Tips for First Timer:

For those of you who have never been to Grandview, here are some tips to help prepare for the trip:

While the star party is scheduled for Thursday night through Sunday morning, most members head up on Friday. Do not worry if you do not have a telescope. There will be many scopes there and we enjoy sharing! (We often get visitors from the campground – it’s always a pleasure to show the sights to a newcomer!)

The Cedar Flat Campground is located at about 7373 Ft elevation – be prepared for temperatures that range from very warm during the day to quite cold at night. The site can have gusty winds at times – especially in the afternoon. During the summer months, it is not too uncommon to get an occasional thunderstorm in the afternoon. Don’t forget the sunscreen, either – at elevation, you will burn much more quickly. This is a DRY SITE (dry and dusty!) – bring plenty of water – the closest water or other supplies is located about 20 miles down the hill in Big Pine. The campground facilities are limited to vault toilets – campsites have picnic tables and fire rings.

Meal Planning:

Saturday Morning we do coordinate a group breakfast – bring something to contribute to the potluck if you’d like.  Plates, Glasses, and Flatware are always needed.

Saturday Evening Dinner: Pizza and Pot Luck or BYOF. Please bring something to add to the dinner such as Salad & Dressing, Bread or Rolls, Drinks, Dessert, etc.

Sunday Morning we break camp and sometimes go to the coffee shop in Pig Pine for breakfast.

Star Party Etiquette
As with all star parties, please be courteous to other participants and observe standard star party etiquette. Here are some tips: Club members
enjoy talking and showing the sights; just be sure to ask before handling any telescope equipment. White light is of particular concern, as it ruins dark-adapted vision; taking up to 40 minutes for eyesight to fully recover. If possible, please arrive before dark. If you do arrive late or plan to leave early, please ensure that headlights or reverse lights do not shine on participants; use parking lights while nearby and park so it’s easy to leave without backing up. If possible, disable or shield car door and dome lights. Use only red diode or red-filtered flashlights; red light preserves dark-adapted eyesight. Most
importantly, be prepared to relax and enjoy good company under the night sky.

Additional Materials:

Original Map

Last Updated on November 16, 2023