It was a fun weekend (especially sleeping in the "new" camper I recently got deeper into debt for) in spite of the hit-and-miss weather up at Wolf Creek. The company was great, the scopes were big and varied, including Utah's biggest, Steve Dodd's 33-inch marvel and Ron Vanderhule's 25-inch. Most of the observing happend after midnight, and we even got a break on the cloudier Saturday between 12:30 and 2:00 a.m. (no Joan, I still haven't determined wheter alpha Herculis is really green or not). Binoviewers abounded, and some of the views were spectacular. Some of us are also wondering if there's a new nova in M31, below/West of the nucleus); at least some of us don't remember seeing that bright dot there before (anyone else confirm this?). How does one go about reporting these things? Anyway, I've posted a few pics of Wolf Creek for those of you who haven't been up there to get an idea of how pretty the location is: http://jove.prohosting.com/uvaa/rich/wolf.htm (Many thanks to Lowell and Joan and Jo and others for planning a fun and worthwhile SLAS event!) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com