[sac-forum] Re: Directions to Dirt Boulevard observing site
- From: AJ Crayon <acrayon@xxxxxxx>
- To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 9:38:15 -0700
Rick, first thanks for pointing Steve and I in this direction. It looks like
we were long over due for reconitering this part of desert.
Steve and I, others are also invited, would like to make a trip here before
opening to an official SAC Star Party. As indicated in prior message, we would
like to try some time during this week, weather permitting of course.
Thanks and clear skies,
aj
---- Rick Tejera <saguaroastro@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I had pointed Steve in this direction at the last meeting. the location I
> saw was a bit further east on Agua Caliente road, about 700 ft East of where
> the road turns north. Google maps showed a large round area of desert
> pavement there, right off the southern edge of the road. Looks like Steve &
> AJ went a bit farther and found something further off the road (which is
> probably;y a good thing). any I too looked at it's relationship to the
> prison & GB. From Steve's Location, the prison is 14.76 miles on a true
> bearing of 108Deg.Almost due east. As has been pointed out before, If you're
> gonna have lights, east is the best place for them. Gila Bend is 23.5 miles
> at 155 degree true.Woolsey Peak & Spring Peak lie in the direction of Gila
> Bend and would make a nice light block. Woolsey peak is 3045 feet high and
> spring peak is 1945. the line of sight runs between them. the highest point
> along the LOS is 1846 ft at 8.25 miles If I remember my high school trig
> correctly, Woolsey peak would obscure on 4 degrees of the horizon.
>
> Steve, looks like we may have a winner. We talked about going out there for
> the Feb. SP. IS that plan still viable, or are you planning something
> sooner?
>
> BTW, Dan, Yes it's on the Gillespie Quad.
>
> As far as I can see it is indeed BLM land. Andrew, your expertise in
> checking that would be appreciated.
>
> Clear Skies
> Rick Tejera
> President
> Editor SACnews
> Saguaro Astronomy Club
> Phoenix, Arizona
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> www.saguaroastro.org
>
>
>
>
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> From: sac-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sac-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Dan Gruber
> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 9:49 PM
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> Subject: [sac-forum] Re: Directions to Dirt Boulevard observing site
>
>
> Got it. It looks very interesting on Google Maps. From TopoZone, Id say
> its on the Gillespie 1:24,000 quad.
>
> Somebody previously mentioned concern about the bright prison lights on Rte.
> 85. Id say the site is about 15 miles WNW (around PA 290°) from the prison.
> However, that bearing line runs right between the Buckeye Hills, which are
> due E of the site, and the Gila Bend Mountains, which extend across the
> southern horizon of the site. So there doesnt appear to be anything besides
> sheer distance that would further block the prison lights. Of course, youd
> expect the lights to be aimed at the prison yard but theres no telling how
> well shielded they are.
>
> As Steve said, the only way to find out is to try it at night. Maybe Peter
> Argenziano could bring his new sky brightness meter out there.
>
> Many thanks to Steve and AJ for exploring.
>
> Dan Gruber
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sac-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sac-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Steve Coe
> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:38 PM
> To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: acrayon@xxxxxxx; Matt Luttinen; Tejera, Rick
> Subject: [sac-forum] Directions to Dirt Boulevard observing site
>
> Howdy all;
>
> A.J. and I took some time off of work this Friday and drove out to try and
> find a spot that we could use to replace Flatiron. I believe that we did
> just that. Obviously, we need to spend some time at the site during the
> night, but it does look good so far. I will give the Lat and Long position
> from AJs GPS receiver, so that the map geniuses in the group can try this
> place out from the comfort of their computers.
>
> 33 15.125
> 112 53.749
> 983 ft. altitude.
>
> It is beyond the little town of Arlington, Az. and off of Aqua Caliente
> road. The trip involves 6 miles on a dirt road, but it is pretty well
> maintained. The good news is that there appears to be no interest in
> staking this place out for a housing project. So, maybe it will last for at
> least a while. There is enough room for 100 vehicles, it is a desert
> pavement larger than either Flatiron or Sentinel. And, it appears to be on
> BLM land as far as my old map tells me. I will listen to others with more
> computerized map info than me.
>
> Please do me one favor, I have had some trouble posting to the freelists,
> let me know that this got posted OK. Directions to follow.
>
> Thanks;
> Steve Coe
>
> Directions to the Dirt Boulevard observing site
>
> Drive west on I-10 and turn south at Hwy. 85 as if going to Gila Bend.
> About 5 miles south of the freeway is a well marked three way stop with a
> Shell station on the northeast corner. This is the last place to stop for
> ice or other supplies.
>
> Go straight through the three way intersection and the highway bends sharply
> right, get in the right lane. In 0.7 mi is a sign that directs you toward
> Arlington, Az. Turn right at the sign, it is before the wide bridge over
> the Hassayampa River. You will immediately notice a sign that says Old
> U.S. Hwy 80. Stay on Old Hwy 80 for about 12 miles, along the way are two
> stop signs, take a left at the first and a right at the second, staying on
> Old Hwy 80, traveling west.
>
> After you pass the Arlington Post Office and the Desert Rose Bar and Grill
> is a sign for Aqua Caliente road, it is a right turn. On the left side of
> the highway is an abandoned cotton gin.
>
> Turn right onto Aqua Caliente road and zero your odometer at this point.
> Turn right again onto a dirt road that is 0.6 miles from the turnoff. At
> 2.8 miles you will pass under a set of power lines. At 5.3 miles there is a
> cattle guard. At 5.5 miles is a yellow sign to warn you that the road turns
> right, but dont go that direction. Take a left at the fork in the road and
> you will be on the Dirt Boulevard. It is a very wide dirt road, actually
> two of them, with a median strip in the middle. At 6.0 miles there is a
> very large desert pavement on the right. It is a large, pretty flat area of
> dark rocks. That is it, turn right off the Dirt Boulevard and set up your
> scope.
>
> Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant is 12 miles north. Sentinel is 29 miles
> southwest.
>
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