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Stargazing Events You Won’t Want to Miss!

One of our favorite activities for night time while camping is stargazing. You’re far away from light pollution so the stars will give you the best show! There’s plenty of events in the next couple months, not to mention eclipses seen during the day, and new & full moons. Meteor showers occur throughout the night, over several days, so you’re sure to see a beautiful shower while you’re out adventuring. 

October 20–21 2022 | Orionid Meteor Shower

The Orionid shower showcases up to 20 meteors in an hour. The dust grains are left behind by comet Halley, which has been observed since ancient years. Although its peak is October 20th to 21st, the shower runs annually from October 2nd to November 7th. The moon will be thin, giving off little light for the show, which is best viewed after midnight. 

 

November 4 & 5| Taurids Meteor Shower

 

The Taurids meteor shower produces about 5-10 an hour. One stream of the shower is dust left by Asteroid 2004 TG10, and the second is debris from Comet 2P Encke. This meteor shower occurs each year from September 7th to December 10th, peaking on the night of November 4th. Due to this year’s full moon, you can see a few good ones just after midnight far away from any cities.



November 17 & 18| Leonids Meteor Shower

 

The Leonids shower produces up to 15 meteors per hour at its peak. This unique shower has a cycle of 33 years where a peak producing hundreds of meteors in an hour will occur. Although the last one occurred in 2001, this annual shower is from November 6th to 30th, peaking on the 17th. The fainter meteors will not be able to be seen due to the moonlight, but there is potential for a good show after midnight anywhere in the sky. 

 

 

December 8| Mars at Opposition

The 4th planet will be closest to Earth on December 8th and fully illuminated by the sun. It will be visible all night long and brighter than any other time of the year. A medium sized telescope will be the best way to see details of the planet’s surface.

 

 

December 13 & 14 2022| Geminid Meteor Shower

 

The Geminids is considered the best shower producing many meteors that are also multicolored. At its peak, you can see 120 multicolored meteors per hour. The dust is produced from Asteroid 3200 Phaethon, discovered in 1982. The shower annually occurs from December 7th to 17th and peaks on the night of the 13th and morning of the 14th. The Geminids are bright and large so the waning gibbous moon will not block the entire shower, but the best viewing is after midnight. 

 

 

December 21| Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation.

 

The closest planet to the sun will reach an eastern elongation of 20.1 degrees from the Sun, putting it at the highest point above the horizon in the evening. Look for the planet in the western sky after sunset.

 

 

December 22 & 23 2022| Ursid Meteor Shower

 

The Ursidis is a smaller meteor shower showcasing roughly 5-10 meteors per hour. Its dust grains are left by the comet Tuttle, discovered in 1790. The shower occurs annually from December 17th to 25th. It peaks on the night of the 21st and morning of the 22nd. This year the shower occurs under a new moon, making the night darker for a good show. 

 

 

January 3 & 4 2023| Quadrantids Meteor Shower

 

At its peak on the night of the third, this meteor shower can show 40 meteors in one hour. Meteors have been left by comet 2003 EH1, discovered in 2003. The shower peaks on the night of the 3rd but runs from the 1st to the 5th. The best viewing is after midnight and is best seen far from light pollution.

 

January 30 2023| Mercury at Greatest Western Elongation

 

The first planet reaches western elongation at 25 degrees from the sun. The best time to view mercury is right before sunrise, it will be at its highest point adobe the horizon in the eastern sky. 

 

 

Have a great trip, and please adhere to the principles of Leave No Trace.

How to Kill it with Camp Coffee

Coffee is your everyday essential. Don’t feel like you have to compromise great coffee for a great adventure, there’s plenty of ways to make it out on the trails. We’ve found amazing and tasteful ways to brew your morning cup out in the wild. Here’s some of our favorite ways for camp coffee made easy!

Brew with BruTek

BruTek, by Planatery Design, offers the simplest form of camp coffee. BruTek is a french press made specifically for camping. All you will need is the press, coffee grounds, and hot water. After adding in your grounds and water, press down the plunge to filter the coffee and you’re ready to sip! It’s as easy as that!

Heat up with JetBoil 

The perfect partner for your BruTek is JetBoil! The best way to get hot water out camping is with a JetBoil. Instead of packing a pot and pan with a large camp stove, you can skip the hassle by bringing a JetBoil. It is a portable, light-weight, gas powered stove. You can heat up your water for any purpose with this gadget. After heating up your water, add it to the BruTek to brew your morning cup!

You’ve Got to Try Arabic Coffee

Another way is Arabic coffee. Arabic coffee is brewed with coffee arabica beans. You’ll need coffee grounds, cardamom, your JetBoil, and spices of your choice. We recommend cloves, saffron, or ginger. You’ll bring your water to a boil, add coffee grounds turning heat to low, and allow the foam to rise. When the foam rises, remove the heat, add your spices, let the foam rise again, and enjoy!

Everyone Loves Cold Brew

 

Everyone’s new favorite is cold brew coffee! It’s trending right now for its smooth & flavorful taste, plus it’s easy to prepare for camping! You’ll need a cheesecloth or coffee filter, coffee grounds, and water. You’ll want to create this brew at night, ahead of time, and it will be ready to go each morning. Create a 1:5 ratio of coffee to water, or regulate the ratio based on how strong you prefer your coffee. Add in the water over the grounds, not worrying about keeping them separate because we will filter the mixture later. After the grounds and water steep for 12-15 hours, filter the coffee through the cheesecloth or coffee filter and you’ve got cold brew! 

 

Don’t Forget the Froth

While it isn’t an essential for everyone, it sure is nice to enjoy your morning cup with frothed milk.  You can purchase a battery powered frother on amazon or any big-box store, . All you need is your preferred milk, the frother, and a container. Froth up your milk and enjoy it with your favorite camp coffee method!

 

Whatever way is your favorite, you’ll have great camp coffee and be ready to conquer the day. Have a fun time out Off the Grid, and cheers!

Have a great trip, and please adhere to the principles of Leave No Trace.