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== Location == | == Location == | ||
− | + | Just south of Battle Mountain, Nevada. | |
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
[[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] | [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] | ||
− | == | + | == Expedition == |
− | + | After the debacle at [[2023-10-13 40 -111]], I got some coffee in Heber City, found I-80 in Parkdale, stopped for a short run in Salt Lake City, stopped again for a short bike ride at Knolls in the Great Salt Flat, and refueled myself and the vehicle at nightfall in Wendover, at the Nevada-Utah state line. | |
− | + | From there, I continued for an hour or two until I got to Elko, where I found a dark residential street, put down the seat back, got out my blanket, and slept a couple of hours in the car. Waking at 2 a.m., I felt pretty alert, so I drove another hour to Battle Mountain and then a few miles south to the entry point for the hashpoint. I parked at the side of the country road, and then got another two or three hours of sleep. | |
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+ | At sunrise, I grabbed my eclipse-watchin' glasses and hiked the 1.5 km in to the hashpoint, which was another of the semi-desert landscapes that I've been exploring a lot on this trip. I was about a half-hour early for the eclipse, so I got in touch with nature by getting out my phone and playing Wordle, Waffle, Worldle, and so on. | ||
− | + | Despite the desert landscape, it was a pretty cloudy morning and actually rained for a while. But, by the time the full eclipse came along, there were enough intermittent cloud breaks that I got a pretty good view of the action, sometimes through the filter glasses and sometimes through the clouds. By the way, although the photos make it look like an orange fire in a black sky, it turns out that daylight is pretty much daylight in a full annular eclipse. The light is... a bit dimmed, and kind of weird-looking, but if you were busy with something else it would be entirely possible to go through it without ever noticing that anything unusual was happening. | |
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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
<gallery perrow="5"> | <gallery perrow="5"> | ||
− | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 a.jpg| | + | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 a.jpg|Sunrise from the hashpoint |
− | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 b.jpg| | + | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 b.jpg|View the other direction |
− | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 c.jpg| | + | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 c.jpg|It stands for "Battle Mountain" |
− | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 d.jpg| | + | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 d.jpg|Me, eclipse-watchin' at the hashpoint |
− | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 e.jpg| | + | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 e.jpg|Hashcot, ditto |
− | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 f.jpg| | + | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 f.jpg|Partial |
− | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 g.jpg| | + | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 g.jpg|Full |
− | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 h.jpg| | + | File:2023-10-14 40 -116 h.jpg|Location |
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Location
Just south of Battle Mountain, Nevada.
Participants
Expedition
After the debacle at 2023-10-13 40 -111, I got some coffee in Heber City, found I-80 in Parkdale, stopped for a short run in Salt Lake City, stopped again for a short bike ride at Knolls in the Great Salt Flat, and refueled myself and the vehicle at nightfall in Wendover, at the Nevada-Utah state line.
From there, I continued for an hour or two until I got to Elko, where I found a dark residential street, put down the seat back, got out my blanket, and slept a couple of hours in the car. Waking at 2 a.m., I felt pretty alert, so I drove another hour to Battle Mountain and then a few miles south to the entry point for the hashpoint. I parked at the side of the country road, and then got another two or three hours of sleep.
At sunrise, I grabbed my eclipse-watchin' glasses and hiked the 1.5 km in to the hashpoint, which was another of the semi-desert landscapes that I've been exploring a lot on this trip. I was about a half-hour early for the eclipse, so I got in touch with nature by getting out my phone and playing Wordle, Waffle, Worldle, and so on.
Despite the desert landscape, it was a pretty cloudy morning and actually rained for a while. But, by the time the full eclipse came along, there were enough intermittent cloud breaks that I got a pretty good view of the action, sometimes through the filter glasses and sometimes through the clouds. By the way, although the photos make it look like an orange fire in a black sky, it turns out that daylight is pretty much daylight in a full annular eclipse. The light is... a bit dimmed, and kind of weird-looking, but if you were busy with something else it would be entirely possible to go through it without ever noticing that anything unusual was happening.
Photos
Achievements