[ATMoB-discuss] WSP 2007
Bernie Volz (volz)
volz at cisco.com
Thu Sep 14 00:43:34 CEST 2006
Paul:
Why doesn't the WSP have a web site where they can post this PDF and you
can just email out the URL? In fact, there is
http://www.scas.org/wsp.htm.
That seems to me to be so much better as it reduces clutter on the
Internet (no need to send around 600Kbytes to lots of people) and each
recipients mailbox as well. And, for most people it is no more than one
click away anyway (click on the URL and the web page opens).
- Bernie
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Subject: [ATMoB-discuss] WSP 2007
To all amateur astronomers, especially experienced ones who are tired
of NE Winters:
See the Southern Cross, Omega Centauri, Jewel Box, Canopus, Centaurus
Alpha and Beta.
The registration materials for the 2007 Winter Star Party have been
mailed out to
prior registrants.
WSP runs from Monday Feb 12th to AM of Sun 18th at Girl Scout Camp
Wesumkee
just one key south of beautiful Bahia Honda. Bahia Honda State Park
has one of the
most beautiful beaches in the US of A. Camping is sold out more than
a year in advance
there but is open to daytime visitors.
The WSP campground can accommodate a variety of RV's, campers, and
tenters.
I stay in one of the Chickees, basic bunkbeds for 12 males or
females in a thatched roof
hut with screened walls. There are showers and real toilets
available. The advantage of
staying in a Chickee or RV is that you can observe all night, crash
for several hours, get
meals and catch some of the afternoon talks.
WSP is where the best deals are available from telescope
distributors, albeit further
than NEAF in NY.
I plan to fly into and out of Fort Lauderdale (FLL) on Jet Blue for
$49 each way from Boston's Logan AP.
Cost varies by day with Tuesday being the cheapest. I plan to leave
Friday Feb 9th and stay
at a motel for a few nights. The earliest flight arrives at FLL at
about 11:15AM provided
it is not snowing in Boston. I rent a Jeep Cherokee for about $900
for two weeks and return
it a few days early. I will have room for a couple of passengers to
split the cost.
The trip down from FLL to West Summerland Key takes about three and a
half hours.
If I buy anything big or heavy, like the 12-inch Meade Lightbridge, I
ship it back from
Marathon City or FLL.
Driving is feasible but plan on three days or at least 25 hours if
you have two or more additional drivers.
Also plan on about $350 for gas and tolls. If you hit a snow or ice
storm on the way down or
back, you may lose a few days, but be able to carry a lot more gear.
Rail service is also available down to Miami but there are train
changes and several stops.
I have attached 7 pages of Adobe.pdf files that give as many details
as available and the registration
forms. CCD Courses and speakers are outstanding and the keynote is
usually a stellar luminary.
Lots of door prizes given out, courtesy the vendors.
We usually drive off site or down to Key West a couple of times late
in the afternoon for
sightseeing, excellent seafood, and return by dark.
I will be bringing some registration packs at the Thurs. night ATMoB
meeting. They are the same
as the pdf files attached.
Attendance is limited to 600 registrants but tickets can be resold.
Usually a few are
available up until early January. Most nearby motels are on Big Pine
Key or Marathon but
they book up fast.
Paul
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