Hello from the PNW!

LittleBlueLittleBlue Member Posts: 3

Hello! I’m not a new T@B owner at this point, but I finally got around to making a profile. In fact, I’ve been lurking on the forum for so long I’d forgotten I didn’t actually have an account! Thank you all for the great info here—just this month I used the extensive discussion about changing the Alde fluid to get the job done. 

I’ve been having a wonderful time exploring the PNW with my 2022 320 BD. I went on my first out-of-region adventure to Southern California this year and I desperately wish the Eastern Sierra region was closer to home so I could visit more often. I’m hoping to make it out to the SW or the Tetons next year as my next big trip.

If anyone has recommendations for favorite dark sky locations, I'm all ears. My other hobby is astronomy and I'm always on the hunt for dark skies with good camping.

I’m excited to be a more active participant here on the forums!

2022 T@B 320S BD | 2021 Toyota 4Runner SR5

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  • Sharon_is_SAMSharon_is_SAM Administrator Posts: 9,732
    Welcome to the forum!
    Sharon / 2017 T@B CSS / 2015 Toyota Sienna Minivan / Westlake, Ohio
  • elbolilloelbolillo Member Posts: 378
    @littleblue Big Bend is one of our favorite places with great dark skies. Black Canyon of the Gunnison was also great.
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    Ken / 2023 Tab 400 “La Bolita” (23,000+ miles) / 2024 Toyota Sequoia
    2024 - 3 Trips - 35 nights - 9 National Parks, 3 National Forests
  • californicationcalifornication Member Posts: 29
    I liked Joshua Tree NP and Death Valley NP. However, I thought they're more in "Dark Sky" zone, until I found this map: https://www.darkskymap.com/nightSkyBrightness
    This seems to be a nice one too: https://www.darkskymap.com/map (where black dots mean the best location, then dark blue and light blue).

    Tab 320s Boondock 2022 | Jeep JKU 2017
  • pthomas745pthomas745 Moderator Posts: 3,944
    I was going to post up some campground photos today from my trip in September.  Almost all the CA deserts are "fairly dark", but some are better than others.  There is one spot in particular that I have been to a couple of times: Grandview Campground, at 8500 feet in the White Mountains east of Bishop/Big Pine on US395.  A popular spot for amateur astronomers.  Very quiet, pit toilets, no water, no amenities except picnic tables at the sites. 
    There are other campgrounds along the west side of 395, south of Mammoth.  Many decent spots, probably not as "dark", but I live in Socal so it seems wonderfully dark to me.  I went to McGee Creek Campground, which had a decent view of the sky over the surrounding terrain.  Except for the group with the most blinding flashlights I had ever seen, it was a nice spot.
    Picture below is from Grandview.  There were several astronomers out with their scopes on the first night, when is was very clear, no moon.  Smoke from fires filtered down from the north over the next 24 hours, and the campground cleared out.  (It was mid week).  Grandview is one of the quietest campgrounds I've ever visited. The Milky Way, and a couple of satellites traveling west to east.  You can see the slight glow from probably Big Pine on the lower section of the photo.  I'll put up details of the campgrounds in the "Post Up Some Shots of Your Tab Setup" thread.




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  • BinghiBinghi Member Posts: 330
    Rusty’s RV Ranch is a very dark park. It is near the NM/AZ boundary west of Animas, NM, and east of the Chiricahua Mountains.
    2021 400 BD / 2016 VW Touareg / Austin, TX
  • LittleBlueLittleBlue Member Posts: 3
    @pthomas745 On our 395 trip in May, we stayed right next door to McGee Creek at the Crowley Lake BLM campground! Absolutely beautiful skies -- I'm sorry you had to fight some white light. I also have really lovely skies down at Tuttle Creek Campground, even though it was a little close to Lone Pine.

    It's so great to hear a vote for Grandview -- your photo is gorgeous. It was on the list, but we just ran out of time to make it it up there. How nerve wracking was the road with the trailer?
    2022 T@B 320S BD | 2021 Toyota 4Runner SR5
  • LittleBlueLittleBlue Member Posts: 3
    Thank you @Binghi and @elbolillo for the recommendations! I'm adding them to the google map for when I go farther East.

    @californication thanks for the great links!
    2022 T@B 320S BD | 2021 Toyota 4Runner SR5
  • CherokeeCherokee Member Posts: 151
    I'm fortunate to live in California. The entire milky way is predominate at night in Death Valley. A trip to BIG Bend National Park in Texas from the North West will take you to "dark Sky's road and an observatory in the RV park in Marathon TX !     
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    Trailer: 2019 T@B 320 Boondock with a Lock&Roll Coupler & Jack-e-up
    California, USA
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