This wasn't taken the last time I was there, but it's the same spot... Dawn at Grassland Mtn Observatory. It's an 'amenity' in a development where one of our astronomy club members has a home. The club & guests get to use it 4-5 times a year, and are allowed to camp overnight those nights. I'm about the only one to take advantage of that. It's at 4100', has a 360 degree view, and houses a pier-mounted 16" SCT.

If the skies clear up for this weekend (hope so, but doubt it :(), we may have _three_ nights up there, for a regularly scheduled stargaze and the Perseid meteor shower's peak.
Jim, "Tell a man that there are over 200 billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy, and he'll probably believe you. Tell him that the park bench has wet paint on it, and he'll have to test it."