Occurs 2 to 4 times a year as advised
The Watts Bridge Memorial Airfield site near Toogoolawah in the Somerset Region provides plenty of flat camping areas at a cost of $15 per person per night, about 1 3/4 hour’s drive from Brisbane. SEQAS coordinates with the Watts Bridge committee to arrange weekends now and again, and will advise club members when one has been organised. (Check date claimer for this year’s dates.) The skies are quite dark and there is virtually 360 degree viewing. Only camping in tents, caravan etc is possible, there is no dormitory accommodation, so you must bring everything you need for sleeping, cooking etc. There are toilets and tank water; SEQAS will normally arrange for access to power for the weekend. There are no shower facilities; you are welcome to bring your own shower tent.
Once a year, we visit this historic homestead site for excellent Bortle1/2 skies, great for both visual and photographic requirements. There is drinking water, hot showers and electricity; and some bookable cabins in addition to plenty of camping/caravan space. We would come here more often if it was a bit closer, but it does take at least four hours to get there from Brisbane. We suggest you bring all your own food unless you are prepared to drive to Proston, 45 km away; there is a camp kitchen available.
Queensland Astrofest is held annually in July or August for ten days at the Lions Camp Duckadang near Linville, Queensland, about 2 hour’s drive northwest of Brisbane. Catered meals are available at a very reasonable cost, and accommodation is available in dormitories or camping. Activities include presentations by visiting astronomers, vendor sales and novelty events. Astrofest is a great occasion to catch up with fellow astronomers and get ideas from others on how to improve your setup, in addition to having access to great skies and the opportunity to carry out observations or astroimaging at any hour knowing you are in likeminded company.
Astrocamps are an excellent opportunity to observe freely from the degrading effects of light pollution and mingle with fellow astronomers. There are, however, a few unwritten rules you need to follow to ensure your camp is pleasant for all concerned.
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