The BFSP was packed with people and scopes and most prime spots on the field were taken by Thursday noon. Janice and I went down Thursday and met up with Les and Terry Webb, Don Pullen and Robert Smoke. Over the course of 3 nights, we got in a total of about 9 hours viewing. The sky had a lot of moisture in it and the dew was very heavy. Saturday night provided the best viewing (for us anyway). I spent my time in Capricorn, Aquarius, Andromeda and Pegasus. I was able to find lots of objects for the first time, including the Saturn nebula. A fellow by the name of Shawn was set up beside us with a `16″ SCT and asked us what we would like to see. I requested that we try for the moon Triton which orbits Neptune. We had to look long and hard for very brief moments of stillness in the atmosphere, but all 3 of us agreed that we could see a tiny dot almost touching the edge of Neptune. We got out the Astro software, adjusted for the view through his SCT and sure enough, Triton was right where we saw it! That was a first for all of us. I also saw Jupiter through a 25″ Obsession at about 3:30 am of the first night. Jupiter is huge in the eyepiece of a scope that big and the eclipse shadow we could see on one of the equatorial belts was inky black. All in all, a great time!