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Just thinking about this, and since I'm not going, I'm not sure I want to interfere by making suggestions about it. So, an objective statement may be in order... The full moon, by definition, is opposite the sun. That means that it's brightest at midnight. If you guys are planning on leaving just after dark, don't plan on a lot of moonlight for a few hours...
Steve,
That is why I gave times for the 2-3 days BEFORE the actual full moon. On a waxing gibbous the moon rises before the sun sets. On a waning gibbous the moon is still up at sunrise.
Da'LunarRat