@orly - Nice shot! You are most probably the first person to shoot Helix there. Looked so different on your laptop screen while imaging.

Very impressive setup, especially the mount. Hope the beer was not too bad too.
@beginner - Yeah. Not too bad considering it's already october near-moonsoon type of weather.
@mariner & @mymoon. Shortening travelling distances is always a good thing as it can reduce fatigue, especially for drivers. Next few new moons will be in the monsoon period. Weather may not be suitable for astronomy. See how. Maybe can start planning for next year trips.
@astrosiao - Thanks for the ride! Brought back lots of nice memories and funny stories.

Hope to see your photos soon.
@cloud_cover - Before you arrived, we saw the Milky Way with direct vision clearly arching from sag/sco near horizon to at least deneb in cygnus. Not faintly at zenith.
Personally, I don't think there is much difference between Sedili and Bekok skies. The last 2 trips we were at Sedili, stepping out the car without much dark eye-adaption, I remember seeing very clear skies too. And in the second last trip, the nearby chalet lights were still on.
End of the day, I feel some of us may be too overly obsessed about the best possible dark sky while comparing locations. It's like comparing 68 degree afov eyepiece with 70 and ignoring eye relief, coating, weight ...etc.

Once the difference in dark skies is not really that huge, the other factors becomes more important:
(1) Probability of the best possible skies for a particular location happening on any given night.
(2) Shorter travelling distance to react quickly to sudden clear skies.
(3) Ease and safety of driving/travelling to the location which affects the ability to conserve as much energy as possible for the actual stargazing.
(4) Local light pollution.
(5) Quality of food & accommodation.
(6) Enjoying the company and support of friends (and perhaps even the locals) who also like to visit that location. E.g. free battery pack delivery service.
Lastly, just want to thank you guys for coming along. I had a great time. Too bad you guys can't stay for another night, it was waaaay better for longer periods that made us stayed awake from sunset to sunrise! Seeing Triangulum Galaxy visually in the 5" refractor. Wow.
Ok, getting off topic in Orly's thread.
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