Spent the morning wandering around the Pitt River...more like trudging through the mud to get to a stump at river's edge that I've photographed a few times over the years. Had with me the RB and a couple rolls of Acros I. Shot only one roll. Went home and commenced processing it. Was going to develop it in Pyrocat-HD, as I usual do, but the 100ml I had remaining of solution A had finally gone bad (mixed it up back June)... If I didn't process the film now, I know I wouldn't be able to until well after Christmas... so.... Ilfosol will have to do. Now for some strange reason, I set my clock for the Pyrocat-HD time of 16 min. (EI 64). I should have set it for 8 (1+14)! I didn't realise my error until it was in the fix! I pulled the roll off of the reel and sure enough, bullet proof negatives! I have never made this mistake in the 30 years that I've been doing this, so I felt really bummed out. The only other time I ended up with bullet proof negative was when I was out with the 8x10 in deep powdery snow, and forgot my light metre. My guess at exposure was way off! But... I was able to still print it. Once these Acros negs have dried, I'll proof them tonight. We'll see...