A telescope is an excellent toy to take along on desert trips. We have a vacation place in the northern Jemez Mountains here in New Mexico and a telescope was one of my first gifts, once we pick up our teardrop in early spring it will become a must have, along with a good set of binoculars. When you look at one of those light maps taken from a satellite of North America you will notice that large areas of the desert are dark areas, that makes star gazing very productive and rewarding. Besides the low humidity the lack of ambient light pollution from nearby population centers is also very helpful.
If you happen to be in the desert or high country in August, don't forget the Perseid Meteor Shower, I remember one year while in the high Sierra Nevada Mountains of California where it actually rivaled a 4th of July fireworks display.
Bill and Linda, how is it that all the guys I know who served can forget birthdays, anniversaries, but never our discharge date. I am a graduate of the 25th Infantry Div. AKA The Electric Strawberry, Tet Class of 68. Discharge date 3/15/70. Congrats on your purchase.