This was Friday October 18th and actually a travel day for everyone to return to the city, and not a day for any further photography. Fred, Steve, Court and I all had breakfast together in Drumheller, and then they hit the road for home. I returned to East Coulee and finished cleaning out the trailer, and loaded all the stuff that needed to get back to Edmonton. Then I took a long and leisurely drive back home.
I stopped in Cambria and photographed the old abandoned cellars there. I assume these date back to the mining days, but were obviously used for storage long after that. Now they are in a bad state of disrepair and no longer used.
After that I headed through Drumheller and took the North Dinosaur Trail back towards Horse Thief Canyon. From there I headed across country to Munson. By this point the clouds rolled in and the light became very dull and flat. I just didn't feel any inclination to point my camera at anything under such leaden skies. I slowly made my way back to Edmonton, and drove a couple of side roads just to explore a little. It was a rather uneventful afternoon and I made it back home to the city by about 6:00PM.
Originally I had intended to meet with Chris on Friday even and undertake another outing for the Beer Parlour Project. Both of the nearby establishments were very enthusiastic about our proposed visit, but unable to accommodate us on this date. So we were forced to postpone those outings to another date, and I ended up heading home a day earlier than originally anticipated.
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