The Milky Way over Long's (Copy)

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Long’s Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park

f/2.8 | 30s | 12mm | ISO 4000

After visiting this location for sunrise about three years ago, I knew I had to return to capture the Milky Way. At 13,281’, Mt. Lady Washington provides a perfect view of the face of Longs Peak (14,259’), the tallest peak in Rocky Mountain National Park. Doing extensive research and using some night sky augmented reality, I found that the Milky Way lines up in the perfect spot, one week every year. As the date drew nearer, I made sure to check the moon cycle to see if any extra light may be obscuring the view of the sky. Fortunately, the moon would not be an issue and I began preparing for the trip. Leaving the trailhead at 9:30 pm, I began the 12-mile journey, hoping to reach the peak before 1 am or when the Milky Way would be in the perfect location. Hiking with urgency I made my way through the woods and eventually out into the vast expanse above tree line. Not a soul in sight, I had the mountain to myself…or so I thought. I nearly jumped a mile in the air as I watched 35 pairs of ghostly green eyes appear before me. Quickly realizing that this was just a herd of elk making their way across the tundra, I gave a cordial “hey elk, heyooo elk” and shimmied on past them.

Finally, I was able to make the mile-long scramble up the boulder-filled mountainside, catching my breath after every few steps. For what seemed like 8 false peaks, I eventually found myself sitting on the top with 15 minutes to spare. I spent the next hour taking pictures before heavy winds got the better of my conscious and I made my way down to the car. You may be thinking the green light you see in the sky is the aurora borealis. I initially thought that as well, but after doing some research, I found that this effect is called “airglow”. It is a layer of nighttime light emissions caused by chemical reactions high in Earth’s atmosphere. These green lights are so dim that the naked eye cannot perceive them, but when taking long exposures, sometimes they are revealed.

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