5 April 2024 - this is only a drill

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5 April 2024 - this is only a drill

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I have been watching the clouds all day, slowly but surely the had been thinning out. At 9 pm the clouds drifted off to the south and the stars that were visible were bright and steady. I rolled the ten inch out and moved it onto its platform and drug out all the equipment. I gave the mirrors a quick tweak and aligned the setting circle to the north star. Even with the cheap Orion reticle eyepiece Polaris looked amazing. For the first time in a while I had very good conditions. I ran back inside to grab my notebook and the better part of three fingers of Balvenie single malt scotch and went back out. I got myself situated and was getting ready to go after my first target when I noticed my skies had gone from 10 percent clouds to 99 percent clouds. I sat there for the next half hour sipping my shot and packed it in. In my head all I could think was this is only a drill. Guess I will try again tomorrow night.
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Re: 5 April 2024 - this is only a drill

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Good luck tomorrow!
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Re: 5 April 2024 - this is only a drill

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Well at least I hope you enjoyed the Scotch. I can see it in the photo there...
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helicon wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:21 am Well at least I hope you enjoyed the Scotch. I can see it in the photo there...
I am quite fond of Balvenie, for me it is the perfect single malt.
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Re: 5 April 2024 - this is only a drill

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I have done quite few of those drills myself, except here it involves packing the truck and driving for a couple of hours. Mother Nature always has the last word! :)
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Re: 5 April 2024 - this is only a drill

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Bigzmey wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 8:10 pm I have done quite few of those drills myself, except here it involves packing the truck and driving for a couple of hours. Mother Nature always has the last word! :)
Well i am going to give it another shot tonight, only i am not messing around and am breaking out the 16 inch and the 4 inch frac. I am going to do a big and little night.
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