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I had made plans beginning in May to be here for the full moon in September. I was a bit worried about getting the camping permit from the Navajo Park Service, so I called them to see if this could be accomplished by mail. They told me that it could, but it was more complicated that way since paperwork containing carbon paper would have to be sent through the mail, then returned. They assured me that it was much easier to pick up the permit in person, as I passed through the town of Cameron, on my way to Coal Mine Canyon. "No problem" they told me, "just be at the Cameron Visitor Center between 9 and 5 on a weekday - we'll be here". So when I showed up just after noon on Thursday 9/19, the Visitor Center was closed and locked - there was a sign on the door which read "Office will be closed 9/18-9/20, Staff on Travel". I briefly considered my options and decided to go there anyway - if I get caught without a permit I'll just explain what happened and show them the photo I made of the "we're closed" sign. As it turned out, I saw no one from the Navajo Park Service there, and just one other tourist who snapped a few photos and left. So much for planning and execution! Anyway, I had a great time at this special place.
The moon's arrival
The canyon lit by skylight after sunset
Sunrise in the morning
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