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StarkNaked
Apr 20, 2017Explorer II
The Oregon State Parks released 1000 more temporary campsites for the eclipse this morning at 8AM. All are three day minimum. Some in totality, some outside.
Every campground I checked at 9AM when I found out about the sale was already sold out.
Also there are land owners near where we are camping that are selling three day dry camping in a hay field for $300 to $500.
P.S. We also just figured out that an event called Oregon Eclipse 2017 is going to be just 5 to 10 miles away from us while we're watching the eclipse. 20,000 people, live music (100 plus bands/multiple stages), art installations, etc. Imagine an event like Burning Man.
Every campground I checked at 9AM when I found out about the sale was already sold out.
Also there are land owners near where we are camping that are selling three day dry camping in a hay field for $300 to $500.
P.S. We also just figured out that an event called Oregon Eclipse 2017 is going to be just 5 to 10 miles away from us while we're watching the eclipse. 20,000 people, live music (100 plus bands/multiple stages), art installations, etc. Imagine an event like Burning Man.
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