[AZ-Observing] On my way to 5 Mile Meadow

  • From: "Steve Coe" <stevecoe@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:30:00 -0700

Howdy all;
 

Well, I just can't take it anymore!  It is sooo clear, I am going to pack up
the telescope and make my way to 5 Mile Meadow.  I have to actually start a
REAL JOB on Monday of next week, so these opportunities for a long observing
session may be rare in the near future.

 

The portable toilet is arranged.  The skies are clear and I have lots of
stuff on my observing list.

 

I will see you there;

Steve Coe

 

 

Directions to "Five Mile Meadow"

June 15-16, Friday and Saturday

 

Take I-17 north to the Verde Valley turnoff and go east on Hwy. 260, the
General Crook Trail, for about 30 miles east of the town of Camp Verde.  The
road ends in a "T" with Hwy. 87.  Turn left (generally north) and drive
about 12 miles, through the little town of Clint's Well.  This is the gas
station, restaurant and ranger station on your left.  After you pass through
Clint's Well, there is a left turn lane that will allow you to turn left
onto Forest Highway 3, aka Lake Mary Rd.  As you drive north on Lake Mary
Road you will pass the Happy Jack RV park on the left and pass through a
large area of trees where there has been a forest fire.

 

After about 12 miles on Lake Mary Road, look for mile marker 301 and slow
down to look for a dirt road on your left.  The sign for this road says "Bar
D Ranch".  You will know you are on the correct forestry road by two brown
signs, a small one with number 229 and another, larger, with Bar D Ranch
distance.  You will pass under high voltage power lines at about 1.5 miles
and there is a cattle guard at about 3 miles.  If you make no turns off the
well maintained road then you will reach a cross road marked 305, on a brown
sign.  The meadow is straight ahead, past the cross road and just to the
left.  The meadow is elongated in an easterly direction and, if you stay on
the original road 229 it will take you just to the north side, where it is
best to set up.  About 1/10 of a mile past the cross road is an opening in
the trees to your left that leads to an opening where you can set up.  I
called this site "Five Mile Meadow" because it is about 5 miles from the
pavement on the forestry road.  

 

Important:  the one major restriction from the ranger station is "do not
drive into the middle of the meadow"!

Stay near the tree line.

 


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