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profdant139
Mar 26, 2017Explorer II
Blazing, it's not hundreds of others -- it's many thousands, perhaps millions. But here is a tip -- first, go to one of the many websites that have interactive maps showing the exact path of totality. Then find a place to boondock that is not far from the center of the path.
If you are in North Idaho, the path passes just south of Stanley. (I know Stanley is not really in the north, but it's one of the closest areas to you.) There is a lot of boondocking in the Sawtooth NRA.
If you are in North Idaho, the path passes just south of Stanley. (I know Stanley is not really in the north, but it's one of the closest areas to you.) There is a lot of boondocking in the Sawtooth NRA.
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