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We moved on to the Big Bend stop for the experience. The light was quickly fading this far into the canyon and we soon
headed back down to the junction stop where I hoped to get down to the Virgin for some sunset shots of the side of The
Watchman. By the time the shuttle stopped we were losing light so I jumped off and ran to the path to the river, slid down,
ran to a vantage point for the mountain but couldn't find the shot I hoped to find, nor the colors in the sky that would make
it special. I took one exposure upstream, photo 42, and the next one downstream, and ran to another spot still hoping for
magic yet was disappointed by Nature's prestidigitation.
The troops were getting hungry and there was many places in town I wanted them to experience. We chose Wildcat Wil-
lie's, a place that Barb & I eat each visit. On our way in Matt was still in the shooting mode. I took a moon shot with the
SX50 and Matt suggested photo 45 of the Wildcat Willie statue punching the moon. He got better ones, but I liked the
idea.
 
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