After having taken the photo tour apart from my wife and friends, I was by myself and able to take time to shoot at leisure on my way back to the ship. As can be seen, everyone here is bundled up against the cold. The temperature in fact wasn't that bad (mid 50's), but a fierce wind was howling from the north all day. In fact, on the photo tour Cindy initially had planned to take us into Canada for some mountaintop views, but nixed that for fear that we'd be swept right off the peak.
On the right you can see a train...one of the ones they use to tour into the interior; the shot below is of same looking in the other direction. About midway down the boardwalk I stopped and captured a 9-shot panorama of the train that turned out very well. As can be imagined, with the huge file sizes of every single one of those shots from the Bigger Cahoona, we ended up with a Photoshop file of almost 500 megabytes. At that size the program won't even let you save as a JPEG, so it'll be locked into that format for now...
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