For the night of the supermoon eclipse, a bunch of us headed out to our now regular camping spot on the coast. In addition to Alex and myself, three of my friends from the geo department camp out as well. Being a school night, we had to get up quite early in the morning, but all of us stayed up late watching the eclipse. It was lots of fun! We brought tents, but didn’t end up using them, since trying to find two additional flat areas proved quite difficult in the dark. The dew point was a few degrees below the forecasted low for the night, but being right on the coast, some of us woke up a little damp regardless. Fortunately, the sun and wind were enough to dry us off!
Try as I might, my camera is just not suited to taking good night shots (I can only manually change either the exposure time, the ISO, or the f-stop at one time.) Comments are closed.
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AuthorCarmen has successfully camped for 100 nights out of 365. This blog is a record of those nights outside! Archives
July 2016
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