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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? |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |