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Arrival Time
The
conference grounds will open at about noon on Wednesday, May 12. The safety plan requires RTMC AE monitors
to assure that cars are parked to the side of the road and access is
clear. If you arrive early, be prepared to camp overnight along the
entrance road. No restrooms or other facilities are available
outside the camp. In previous years a few "sooners" have attempted
to stake out campsites. Signs, tents, bedding, and other items
placed in an attempt to reserve space will be removed and may be
recovered at the Lost & Found.
You may not
set up RVs while waiting on the entrance road to Camp Oakes
(no levellers, unhitching, awnings, etc.). Fire regulations
will restrict all RV's with sliders to a special area at the
entrance to Camp Oakes until Friday after gates open (you will not
be allowed to park in line with other early arrivers).
Commercial Exhibitors, Vendors, and Clubs
Space is available to explain and sell your astronomical products.
Space for commercial exhibitors, vendors, and clubs will be assigned
only upon request. See the Vendors/Sponsors page for details.
Fire Safety
The Fire Marshal has required additional changes for this
year. Because of problems with RV sliders blocking the road
before gates open, a special parking area has been set aside for
them near the entrance to Camp Oakes. The Fire Marshal also
eliminated some roadside parking spaces, reducing parking for Early
Arrivers and swap meeters.
As in
the past, the Safety Plan includes:
•Monitors to assure roads are kept clear, specific areas are closed
to vehicles, and cars are properly parked off the road (especially
while awaiting opening). Please cooperate with RTMC Staff.
•Evacuation plans given to all attendees.
•Prohibition of outdoor fires, including charcoal fires and white
gas stoves. Propane is acceptable.
•Limitation of smoking to the concrete patio behind the meeting
hall, with disposal of cigarette butts in a fireproof container.
•We will again require a specific type of fire extinguisher and
safety certification on vendor tents and canopies for all vendors
(not swap meeters).
•Regular inspection of the premises by the Fire Marshal, who has
the authority to stop the proceedings.
Parking/Driving
All vehicles must be parked, and all equipment set up, off roadways,
with adequate room for other vehicles, including large emergency
vehicles, to pass. Please drive below the posted speed limit. Faster
driving is not only a safety issue, but it raises an inordinate
amount of dust. Please be alert to pedestrians walking along the
roadways, especially at night. Expo attendees may park along the
side of the dirt road that enters Camp Oakes, behind the sign
designating where parking begins. Please maintain quiet; the camp’s
community neighbors and other early arrivers should not be
disturbed. Beginning at 9:00 AM on Saturday, people arriving
for day use will be directed to designated parking areas.
Snack Bar
The snack bar operated by Camp Oakes features a barbecue grill for
chicken, hamburgers, and hot dogs. Drinks and other snacks including
ice cream and chips are also available. The snack bar opens Friday
at 1:00 PM and stays open until dusk. It reopens mid-morning on
Saturday and Sunday.
Door Prizes
Door prizes will be given on Saturday evening.
Swap Meet
The Swap Meet will be held Saturday morning in
front of the meeting hall. Swap meeters do not need sellers permits
or vendor registration.
Beginner's Corner
The Beginner's Corner and observing field will feature nighttime observing for those who
want guided hands-on experience with their new hobby. Star-hopping, collimating, setup,
alignment, and all those procedures that look so complicated in print will be brought to
life in a special corner of the observing field. This is in addition to the other
comprehensive presentations of the Beginner's Corner.
Family
Activities


A number of family activities are
available at the RTMC AE. In previous years, we have had the
swimming pool open, boating and fishing on the lake, horseback
riding, and hiking. We have also had guided solar system tours for
children. Recently we have offered other activities including
archery and climbing.
Merit
Awards
All telescopes
entered for Merit Awards must be located on the Telescope Field,
Telescope Alley, or Meadow. Please contact the telescope registration desk
at the Walker Observatory prior to setup. Entries will be numbered
for identification. Judging is on Friday afternoon
and Saturday morning. Announcement of Merit Awards will be Saturday
evening. Afterwards, you will have the opportunity to vote for the
Astronomer's Choice Award, which will be presented Sunday evening.
The
Holmes, Estes,
Tombaugh, and Astronomers' Choice Awards will be presented
Sunday evening.
AstroImaging Exhibition and Contest
We will continue to feature
your work as part of the AstroImaging Exhibition in the Pavilion.
You are encouraged to bring a print of a favorite film or digital
image you have produced since last year's conference in any or all
of four categories--Solar System, Deep Sky, Eclipses/Transits, and
Meteors and Atmospheric Effects. Pictures must be unframed and from
8x10 to 16 x 20 (if matted, do not exceed 16 x 20 mat). Registration
ends on Saturday at 10:00 AM in the Pavilion. Voting on entries will
take place on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Attendees will enjoy your work and have an opportunity to name their
favorites. Awards will be made on Saturday evening. Click on the
following link for a file with the
entry and contest rules.
Speakers

In order to give each speaker sufficient time for his/her
presentation, the total number of speakers may be limited. An
applicant's topic and abstract need to be approved by the RTMC
Speakers Committee prior to scheduling the presentation.
Presentations should be limited to no more than 40-45 minutes.
Applicants will be notified of approval by the May 1st deadline for
early registration discounts. Applications and abstracts must be
submitted and received no later than April 1st. Send information on
presentations to our Program Chairman:
Charles Morris
program@rtmcastronomyexpo.org
The opinions expressed in the talks
and workshops are those of the presenters, not of the Riverside
Telescope Makers Conference, Inc.
Power for Telescopes and Computers
A limited number of outlets are available for running telescopes or
computers ONLY. These outlets are located near the cabins around the
camp and at the observatory. You must supply your own 3-conductor
extension cord and use the marked outlets ONLY.
Lighting Considerations
Please use red flashlights and be careful to point them only at the
ground, so as not to ruin someone's night vision inadvertently.
Remember, those doing astroimaging are extremely sensitive to stray
light. Bose Hall is a designated "White Light Area" for the
non-astronomers and families who want something to do at night while
the astronomers are in the telescope field.
Lasers and Laser Pointers
The use of lasers, except for collimation or as a pointer by a
speaker in the meeting hall or the Beginner’s Corner sky
orientation, is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Thank you for your
cooperation.
Video and Photography
Many people make photos, video, and audio recordings at RTMC
Astronomy Expo. By entering the grounds, you grant permission for
taping and photography, including rights to publication and
broadcast of images and audio.
Pets
Camp Oakes requests that you please leave your pets home. If you
bring a pet, it MUST remain on a leash at all times or the owner
will have to take it home.
Smoking
Because of fire dangers, Camp Oakes requires that smoking be limited
to the concrete patio behind the meeting hall. Smoking is not
allowed inside your vehicle. Cigarette butts are to be disposed of
in a fireproof container or inside your vehicle's ashtray. The camp
asks for your understanding in this because cigarette butts tend to
end up on the ground and the camp staff are picking them up one at a
time for months after the conference.
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