โFeb-22-2017 06:48 AM
โMar-06-2017 01:28 PM
PCronin68 wrote:
I am thinking of heading down from Massachusetts for the August 21st solar eclipse. My son, age 13, is very interested in going to see this. I have seen a few websites with the course of the eclipse and see it goes though SC and tip of western NC. I have also read that Franklin, NC or Columbia, SC area might be good spots. Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations. Campgrounds or other thoughts
Thanks
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โMar-01-2017 06:36 AM
All I could afford wrote:
I'm seriously considering making the 700 or so mile drive down to SC from New Jersey. Not bringing the TT, either staying in cheapest motels I can find, or using the "10 man" tent for me, wife, and 3 kids. I need to show these kids that there is more to this word than what u see on your phone!
โFeb-28-2017 05:06 PM
โFeb-28-2017 10:15 AM
PCronin68 wrote:Jframpey wrote:
I would try for any of several private or public campgrounds along Lake Hartwell, Lake Keowee, or Lake Jocassee. Also checkout Oconee county parks. Table Rock State Park (SC). I have a spot at a small private park picked out with water and electric... trrcc.org. Do a search along SC Hwy 11. It''s a scenic hwy along the Blue Ridge mountains.
Looks like I might reserve a spot at Twin Lakes on lake Hartwell
โFeb-28-2017 07:17 AM
Jframpey wrote:
I would try for any of several private or public campgrounds along Lake Hartwell, Lake Keowee, or Lake Jocassee. Also checkout Oconee county parks. Table Rock State Park (SC). I have a spot at a small private park picked out with water and electric... trrcc.org. Do a search along SC Hwy 11. It''s a scenic hwy along the Blue Ridge mountains.
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