tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6459870751232627910.post6626472859167380428..comments2024-03-01T02:14:04.983-05:00Comments on Exploring Western Massachusetts: Aurora Borealis May Illuminate Midnight Skies Over Western Mass.Mark T. Alamedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07244483426665656300noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6459870751232627910.post-32480416820745862912010-08-03T20:25:12.178-04:002010-08-03T20:25:12.178-04:00There are some pull-offs along Route 2 (the Mohawk...There are some pull-offs along Route 2 (the Mohawk Trail) west of I-91 that may be good possibilities for viewing, including the parking lot of the lookout tower in Greenfield (if they don't mind you parking there for a few).<br /><br />Further west, there are areas near the hairpin turn in North Adams that may be good bets for a wide-open northern view.<br /><br />Good luck in your quest for the Northern lights!Mark T. Alamedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07244483426665656300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6459870751232627910.post-25360497861276202642010-08-03T20:04:58.500-04:002010-08-03T20:04:58.500-04:00I found your blog while trying to brain storm wher...I found your blog while trying to brain storm where to watch the show, if there is one. The best idea I've come up with that has a clear Northern view is the french king bridge. Do you have any better ideas. All the best views I can think of are East, West, or South. <br /><br /> I know people mostly go to Mt Pollux for stargazing but I thought there might be too much ambient light when looking past Umass.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17786810742457765660noreply@blogger.com