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TNGW1500SE
Jun 26, 2017Explorer
toedtoes wrote:TNGW1500SE wrote:
We've had a plan for a year and a half. We're going to be right on the line on top of a mountain. We got our campsite months ago. We had an alarm set in our phone that went off 6 months and two weeks before the eclipse so we could get a site. You couldn't reserve a site any more than 6 months in advance there and two weeks was the max stay so we were the first to reserve there. Then we canceled the first week. Tricky wasn't it?
Clarify this please? :)
If you made a reservation for two weeks exactly 6 months and two weeks before the eclipse and cancelled the first week, aren't you still going to be there one week before the eclipse?
Or did you make reservations for two weeks exactly 6 months and one week before the eclipse and cancelled the first week? (That would put the second week at the time of the eclipse)
Or did you make reservations for two weeks exactly 6 months and two weeks before the eclipse, cancel the first week and add an additional week after the second week? (that would put the added week at the time of the eclipse)
Just trying to figure out that worked.
I saw a total eclipse when I was in junior high - didn't have to travel at all. However, even if I hadn't, I wouldn't travel for it. I remember they taught us all how to use the pin prick in a sheet of paper to "see it". I found that to be extremely anti-climatic. I preferred to see it through the glass (but my older sister was given that).
Max stay at this GC is 2 weeks so we reserved a site 6 months and two weeks in advance. That reserved the site for 14 days with the last day being the day after the eclipse. Then we canceled the first week. It cost us 10 bucks to cancel the first week.
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