Wolf Creek was gorgeous last night. The only drawback was that it was hunting opener, so there were a lot of campers, and probably 15 cars coming up the road between dark and 11:00 PM. No real problem, but we are spoiled :). Luckily, all but one of the hunters were considerate about lights, and by 11:00 PM, the traffic had pretty much stopped. There were two biggish puddles on the road up, but otherwise dry and clear. The temperature never dropped below 35, so it made for a very comfortable night. The seeing was great, no clouds other than a few thin ones far to the East. We had fun hunting down a few new "faint fuzzies", and revisiting a bunch of old friends. Jones 1 was looking particularly good, and Stephans Quintet was as clear as could be. We checked out the latest nova in NGC 6946, and were pleasantly surprised with the bonus of a very nice little galaxy with lots of "texture". Saturn and the Orion Nebula were just beginning to get high enough to be stable when the moon rose, and we decided to pack it in. Overall, a very nice night at the pass. Jo