A salute to Mr. Lick! We didn't know he is entombed under the that dome (built starting in 1875) at the time...
Enjoying the view.
The big dome is the giant 120-inch reflector telescope, currently the jewel of the Lick collection.
Becki likes to visit *all* the school houses in her district...
I don't know what's in this one, but it looks cool!
The SUPER SPECIAL insider tour! This is the spectroscope instrument currently mounted on the bottom of the 120-inch reflector. It was DIM in there, so sorry about the photo quality.
One of the scouts "helping" set up the experiement??? Actually, he's several feet away :-)
In this view, looking up at the 120-inch reflector from below, we see one arm of the giant "fork" that holds it, and, on the right side, the powerful laser used to generate the "artificial star" for the cutting-edge adaptive optics technology.
I don't think that will help if the 100+ ton telescope falls on you...
We found this small structure that looks suspiciously like an outhouse with a spectacular view. Best guess is a weather observing station. Notice that the roof is glass.
Looking back at the original buildings twoards San Jose from near the 120-inch telescope.
Hmm.... I came upon this odd collection after rounding a turn in the road. Turns out Mr. S. had just given a geology lesson.
Two of his pride & joys.
GDL. Nice!
Phoenix (before the ranger made them move).
SPL.
Scoutmaster.
Looking from camp at the observatory we had been touring (it's further than it looks...)
A lovely sunset.
Bacon for breakfast!
"Oh, this is yummy!"
Nice warm tortillias!
For Mom
"Oh, boy!"
Food made by our Scouts will make your mouth light up!
Master chef at work.
Frontiersman breakfast.
Had to share table space.
I like this one a lot.