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I took my 15x70 tripod mounted binoculars and my little Astroscan to a reasonably dark sky site in southern Ontario, Canada to observe Comet Pons-Brooks. Skies were clear, and air was cool and dry, with a bit of wind. I had clear view of southwestern horizon. Comet became visible around 830pm local time, and peak viewing was at 9pm.
It wasn't very difficult to find the comet, but the appearance is underwhelming. Coma was visible and I caught a very faint glimpse of a small tail at times. Frankly, from all I have read about this comet coming into its best at the end of March, it was a letdown. Thanks to Steve who posted his report here on the board yesterday for helping me reset my expectations.
Still, got a good look at some of winter's fading treats under clear skies, and any night out with the telescope is a good night. But anyone expecting a breathtaking comet will be let down. Comet NEOWISE in 2020 put on a much better show.