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They're not the greatest pictures, but then again I don't get crazy with the picture taking.  I like to relax and enjoy the festival as much as possible.  Click on any picture for a larger size, or right click and choose 'save target as' to save.  Pics are 4x6 for printing. 
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Load em up and strap em down! Setting up at Creation is easy compared to trying to pack a week's worth of supplies into a small car. Since most people don't live
very close to Creation, forgetting something could be devastating!
Dazed and confused.  How do
we do this?
Our completed campsite, complete with a disc golf basket and an American flag. We weren't actually in C26.  Our usual spot was taken so we found ourselves in section K; very close to the shuttle stops for K and J.  The shuttles are a very nice thing! Our site was next to a farmhouse; probably belonging to the owner of the K field. If you've seen the Creation movie you've seen our neighbor; the spitting farmer.
The view of our campsite through the trees; up on lookout mountain.  A digital close up of our campsite. The view from the lookout.  Looking straight out you can
see the mainstage, as well as the A and B fields, and some
of the C field.
Our group for 2005.  4 regulars and 3 newbies.
L-R:  Glenn, Brad, Ben, Darren, Jen, Beth and Geren
Master guitarist Phil Keaggy burns up the stage yet again. If you missed this show, shame on you!  Phil Rocks! I guess you can't really see his face, but that is Phil behind the fence signing autographs. Pastor Harry talks to speaker Bob Lenz while waiting to see Phil Keaggy.
The view from the rear of the Arena.  This year was probably the biggest crowd ever. A close up view of the packed crowd down in front.  The view from behind the sound tower.  Chairs are not allowed in this area for good reason.  The crowd might look slim in 
this picture, but by the end 
of the night there is barely 
room to breath.
A little fuzzy, but it gives you an idea of how packed it gets at night time.  A night time view of the stage during Audio Adrenaline's set. Another view of the packed crown down in front. A zoomed in view of the stage during Mercy Me's closing performance.