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ICamel
May 15, 2017Explorer
1,000 Oregon campsites available directly in the path of totality.
http://www.philomathrodeo.org/eclipse/http://www.philomathrodeo.org/eclipse/
No guarantee on clear weather.
Philomath is immediately adjacent to the west of Corvallis, and only 20 minutes from I5.
I have no affiliation with the organization in the above link.
http://www.philomathrodeo.org/eclipse/http://www.philomathrodeo.org/eclipse/
No guarantee on clear weather.
Philomath is immediately adjacent to the west of Corvallis, and only 20 minutes from I5.
I have no affiliation with the organization in the above link.
obgraham wrote:
Resurrecting this topic:
The number of people expected in Oregon is huge. I'm wondering how easy it will be to just boondock along a side road off US 26 in central Oregon the night before the eclipse.
Certainly there are no actual campsites open anywhere in that region.
Any ideas from you Oregoners?
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