[sac-forum] Re: Flatiron and vicinity

  • From: Chuck Akers <akersc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 17:33:05 -0800 (PST)

Vulture peak is in BLM land and there is some state trust land to the North and 
South of that.  The turnoff from Vulture Mine Road is at 33.8817 N, 112.8208 I 
don't recall the mile marker but there is some signage.  The site is surrounded 
by hills in all directions and there are some desert mountains to the North and 
East, but I've seen Omega Centauri from there, and most of the circumpolar sky 
is open.  
  It's not a perfect observing site and I certainly can't tell you that it 
won't eventually go the way of so many other observing sites, but it's only 
about another 15 minutes (or so) north of Flatiron and just an alternative.  
  The only reason I'm mentioning it is because it's close enough that you don't 
have to stay the night, besides BLM has no camping signs posted there.
  Chuck
  Steve Coe <stevecoe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
                Chuck, would that put us looking over the 50,000 houses in this 
new project along Wickenberg Rd?  I don?t want to abandon Flatiron only to be 
trying to look over the glow from the housing project that chased us out.
   
  Steve
   
   
  -----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Chuck Akers
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 3:15 PM
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Subject: [sac-forum] Re: Flatiron and vicinity
   
  There's another observing spot a few miles north of Flatiron about 12 miles 
south of Wickenburg. Vulture Peak, a BLM maintained park that's about the same 
sky glow wise as Flatiron except that the peak is to the east which helps to 
block out some of the glow. 
Sometimes there are snowbirds parked near the paved road, but they've never 
been a problem. There are hikers and off roaders there during the day, but they 
are usually leaving when I get there. 
There aren't any artificial light sources in sight except for the occasional 
headlight flash from Vulture Mine road about a mile to the west and given that 
this is on BLM land it's not likely that it will get developed soon. 
The spot is basically a pea gravel parking lot that can accommodate 12 - 20 or 
so vehicles.  There are a some other open spots nearby if extra parking is 
needed.  

Chuck


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