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Pinnacles National Park, in Northern California, is beautiful with its dramatic rock formations and caves. It’s also known for Condors and dark skies for Astrophotography. Our first trip there was in September; my feet still hurt from climbing those peaks. The full moon and clouds obscured the Milky Way and partial lunar eclipse. Condors were missing in action, even though I mistook many Turkey Vultures for the much larger California State Bird. We arrived at the park campground, which was mainly dirt with some chalk lines. Susan asked me where the water hookup was. That was pertinent, especially since our Unity had no water onboard. Turns out the sites had no water hookups. Who knew?This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://leisurevans.com/blog/to-the-peak-of-pinnacles/