Hoping that readers might find interest in this columnist’s impromptu trip recently around the northcentral PA Wilds, I’ll recap the excursion.
The trip’s most focused destination was Cherry Springs State Park in Potter County, known for some of the darkest skies in the eastern United States. Free time on my calendar coinciding with October’s new moon, when lunar brightness would be zero, was a motivator for the whole expedition.
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