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- BizmarksMomExplorerI am in Stanley, Idaho. I will be watching it at 100% totality, along with all of the astronomers in town.
- pnicholsExplorer IIWe'll be watching the eclipse live, outside, at 79% totality in clear blue skies here in the mountains of North Central California.
At just a few minutes later (PST) we'll be watching it live, on the big screen, at 100% totality from a perfect site near Stanley, Idaho via this website: https://www.slooh.com/
The RV will be out in the backyard keeping it's batteries charged. :) - mama_sylviaExplorerWe don't seem to have any traffic problems in eastern Wyoming yet. I've driven past I-25 both yesterday and today and there is more traffic than usual but it is moving. Lots of RVs!
I've reluctantly decideed I'm better off staying home. I didn't get the Winnebago back from repair shop until late Friday afternoon and I never had a chance to even change the bedding, much less load up dishes/pans/toilet paper or change out the current chair for a recliner. (I need one to sleep in.) So I could kill myself rushing to get ready and then drive a new-to-me rig in heavy traffic while I am tired, or I could stay home with my own bed and my own bathroom and see 97% eclipse. I'm still looking forward to our test run but it will be after I have taken my time getting ready. - pnicholsExplorer IIIt's too late now, but early-on you eclipse chasers could have left the RV at home and booked a seat on one of these instead :) :
http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/18/news/chasing-eclipse-in-the-sky/index.html - Duke-44Explorerpushed button 2x
- Duke-44ExplorerI was in Hawaii in April talking to the Cap. of our tour boat. He said he was going to be in Jackson Hole for the eclipse.
Well... so are thousands of others. The problem is that in Jackson and surrounding roads, especially near Teton and YS parks are already packed from regular summer traffic. If you are coming here, do not expect to go anywhere for many hours or even days before or after as the roads do not have the capacity to move the even regular summer traffic well.
On I-15, authorities are planning to turn possibly 3-4 lanes of the 4 lane I-15 of traffic to south bound only. - pnicholsExplorer IIJeff, I'm surprized that your TC isn't equipped with a cellular antenna on the roof and a 12 volt Wilson amplifier inside.
This kind of setup worked for us years ago to get tower service 25 miles north of Plush way out in the OR Outback.
Good luck ... let us know how it went! - jefe_4x4ExplorerToday is Thursday Aug. 17th. We leave California tomorrow driving north on I-5 angling to the right at Weed to get to the high desert area 50 miles ENE of Bend, OR. The local area TV stations are already predicting traveller DOOM as there are already long lines for gas and other services with some stations already out of gas. There are already several traffic grid locks on secondary roads that rarely see much traffic. This prompted me to put my rear rack on the XTC truck camper and strap down 3-5 gallon jugs of diesel fuel, making our total 49 gallons. At a loaded average of 13-14 mpg, we can get upwards of 637 miles. We're loaded up; the fridge is cooling down; all our traveling/camping gear is loaded, including food/drink and the all important eclipse glasses. A watch. I must remember to take a watch. With a 2:29 minute window, you only get the one chance. There will be no cell phone or internet coverage where we're going and no chance to use Google Earth to hone in on a spot to hole up.
- mama_sylviaExplorerY2K, the people in the know were all saying there wasn't going to be a big crash. It was the particularly ignorant members of the public that screamed the sky was falling. (DH is a programmer and explained how the computers had been dealing with third-millenium dates for literally decades, the example he gave was 30-year mortgages.) For the eclipse, the emergency-preparedness people and law enforcement are worried. We are only going a couple of hundred miles, in a motor home, and in separate vehicles so if the traffic is as bad as expected, DH can head home afterwards in the car and leave me to bring the MH home at my leisure. (He has to be at work Tuesday morning.) I also plan to bring along my ham radio equipment for emergency communication if needed.
- profdant139Explorer IIAnd Katrina . . . .
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