Here's a fresh topic thread for Pacheco (with an ahem from the listowner).
Brief history. Peter and I were both Bull Goose Head Gatekeepers at Dinosaur Point, over quite a few years, following Albert Highe who got us down to that lot along the lake in the first place.
Before we started going down the hill to Dino, TACos often observed at Whiskey Flat, by some horse paddocks, to the right before the gate that leads down the hill. There's a sign there saying Pacheco State Park. It was decently dark. No one complained about the lights on the highway. But there were a couple epic nights for dew there, that I missed. Stories of water sloshing off of primary mirrors.
Tony, I guess that was before you started coming around. Brad, you've mentioned observing at Pacheco over the past couple of years, and I've lightly scratched my head over that, because there are several large houses that have been built in the immediate area, since we observed up there. Those people love their floodlights. One night leaving Dinosaur Point about 3 years ago, I counted 14 bright lights on one house to the right and its outbuildings, off to the right. There are other lit-up houses to the left as you leave; I have no idea what effect they have on Whiskey Flat.
But no permits needed, nor previous permissions nor phonecalls nor nothin'. Ranger Nathan's a good guy, thoughtful of him to suggest Whiskey Flat, to give us an alternative.