Don't know about Nebraska, but my choices were limited due to most hotels being sold out. I considered camping, but Leslie thinks staying in a Residence Inn is camping out.I'm thinking of heading to somewhere in Nebraska. But it all depends on the weather forecasts, as the day gets closer.
Weather forecast for Nebraska in August: hot, breezey, slim chance of afternoon thunder showersI'm thinking of heading to somewhere in Nebraska. But it all depends on the weather forecasts, as the day gets closer.
I'm thinking about flying the family down there to camp out in the Beech.Triple Tree Aerodrome (Woodruff SC) is having a fly-in for the event. I was thinking it might be neat to fly up there.
http://my.mediasation.com/tripletreeaerodrome.com/eclipse-fly-in.php
One of the deciding factors in my making a reservation was that I could cancel up to three days in advance. If I waited, I don't suspect I would be able to get a suitable hotel.I don't want to make any reservations in advance because the chances of flying to an area that's socked in or just plain overcast on that day are too high. I'm thinking NE because it's the state along the path with the best chance of clear skies, but there is just no way to know at this point.
That is a good backup plan. In fact, it was in the running for my primary viewing plan. But Leslie made reservations for a guided canoe trip to watch from a remote jungle like area. The animals are expected to act weird. I'm just hoping the alligators don't think it's feeding time. (Do they have alligators in S.C.)?If necessary I'll see the eclipse from the air.
If you have it; sacrifice it! For the greater good.Perhaps sacrifice of virginity?
I thought about that, but . . .Why is it every time I see a thread like this I imagine a bunch of aircraft flying along trying to stay in the shadow?
Be careful out there.
With apologies to Carly Simon.
Leslie and I are flying to Columbia SC to (not) see the sun for a few minutes.
The zombies come out after a comet, not an eclipse. Sheesh, this B movie stuff.My first thought was Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler.
As for me, I'll be hiding under my bed during the eclipse.....
The zombies come out after a comet, not an eclipse. Sheesh, this B movie stuff.
With apologies to Carly Simon.
Leslie and I are flying to Columbia SC to (not) see the sun for a few minutes.
While we are on the topic and since I've never attended a total eclipse, are pagan rituals required? Perhaps sacrifice of virginity?
That's probably the best place to be! We'll let you know if you missed anything.As for me, I'll be hiding under my bed during the eclipse.....
I would like to plan appropriately. I'm sure I can find something virgin if I have enough lead time and can import as required. And some pagan rituals are quite intricate. They may require rehearsal and acquisition of suitable props or costumes. This stuff shouldn't be taken lightly.Why Clark, are you scared?
If you have it; sacrifice it! For the greater good.
Yeah! I'll be taking a short drive towards Athens TN, about 40 minutes south of Knoxville.I'm thinking Knoxville or somewhere close in Tennessee to view it. Coming from southern Ohio
Just gotta give this a shout-out - it creates a terrific visual image, especially with the NVG equipment....totally in the path of totality...
One of the deciding factors in my making a reservation was that I could cancel up to three days in advance. If I waited, I don't suspect I would be able to get a suitable hotel.
That is a good backup plan. In fact, it was in the running for my primary viewing plan. But Leslie made reservations for a guided canoe trip to watch from a remote jungle like area. The animals are expected to act weird. I'm just hoping the alligators don't think it's feeding time. (Do they have alligators in S.C.)?
Totally!I work that day and I'm totally in the path of totality. I'm totally logging NVG time in the middle of the day as well.
Yes - there be alligators here.
Parris Island, Hilton Head, Hunting Island. All heavily stocked with gators.
Parris Island, Hilton Head, Hunting Island. All heavily stocked with gators.
Oh, one can find them in the swamps around Columbia as well. In fact, there was one in the Columbia Canal a few years ago. As a teen, I saw one roadside near Camden. The Department of Wildlife had lasso'd it for removal. It was about eight feet long, IIRC.
Oh, didn't know they went that far inland. Another place I saw a crapload was Cat Island Golf Course. They were everywhere there.