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 Posted: Wed Nov 22nd, 2017 06:54
Robert



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Eric wrote:
You don't have to go that far Robert. Kielder Forest is one of the best Dark Sky locations in the UK...

http://www.visitkielder.com/play/discover/dark-skies?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIu6yd8vTR1wIVzzLTCh1M6wTCEAAYAiAAEgIh9fD_BwE


Interesting Eric, thanks for reminding me. Kielder is something of a blank area to me, I have never been. Not directly accessible from here. Mind you, 130miles and about two and a half hrs. driving is better than 400+ miles and a days driving (both doubled because I WILL be coming back) ! LOL

Having looked at the link you kindly provided, I am a bit horrified at the hoards of visitors they claim, but perhaps in the depths of November or December, late at night, most of them will be tucked up in bed. Maybe I can find a quiet corner where I can set up and enjoy a peaceful night photographing the stars without some clown shining their torch (or bright LED pushbike headlamp) at me.

Just checked the weather for Ulpha and Kielder next Tuesday (28th Nov) and Wednesday (29th Nov) Ulpha is forecast all night clear skies, Kielder isn't forecast a clear night sky in the next ten days. I will keep a watch though, next time a clear night is forecast I will make the trip if I can.



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