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BizarreByte | 3 years ago
In fact it’s probably the single best thing about where I live and it’s an extremely rare privilege to have in North America.
I really need to take advantage of it and get a good camera/telescope.
BizarreByte | 3 years ago
In fact it’s probably the single best thing about where I live and it’s an extremely rare privilege to have in North America.
I really need to take advantage of it and get a good camera/telescope.
dylan604|3 years ago
one thing to remember when buying gear is to only go as big as you can carry/assemble by yourself. getting something that requires 2 people to lift/carry means you can't use it unless you can convince someone to go along with you, we let's face it, it's definitely a hobby that leans towards the soloist. for someone like you that can do it from home without having to travel every. single. time. might be a bit less of an issue. just general advice for others that might come along
the only regret i have in buying my gear is that i'm at least 4 hours to a class 2 site, and i no longer have a car of any type let alone one that fits all of my gear plus camping equipment.
verall|3 years ago
germinalphrase|3 years ago
dylan604|3 years ago
so it all comes down to realistic expectation levels what can be seen. you don't want to spend the money and then be disappointed and get turned off to the experience as underwhelming.
unknown|3 years ago
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