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We can't head up until the day before due to work schedule. We are planning on somewhere in Oregon as it is closest to us. Not sure where yet - currently researching a place. Planning on staying in the vehicle and packing our own food/etc (as usual). Hoping to find a place with people, just not a huge amount. Too many people freak me out ;)
 
Here's a good spot near Jackson Hole:

https://freecampsites.net/#!555&query=sitedetails

I am sure it will be quite crowded.  I plan on being there end of the week prior to scope things out.  There is a lot of ground just to the West that should be much less crowded.

This is a good google based map to search for locations:

http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_page...3&Lng=-110.60477&Elv=2210.5&Zoom=18&LC=1&EP=1
https://freecampsites.net/#!555&query=sitedetails
https://freecampsites.net/#!555&query=sitedetails
 
For Oregon eclipse viewing, I would recommend the desert in eastern Oregon, far from any population center. Clear weather and fewer crowds. I suspect there is overlap between BLM land and the eclipse, but have not matched the maps up.
 
blars said:
For Oregon eclipse viewing, I would recommend the desert in eastern Oregon, far from any population center.  Clear weather and fewer crowds.  I suspect there is overlap between BLM land and the eclipse, but have not matched the maps up.

I was thinking there must be SOMEPLACE 20 miles outside of BFE that would be a good place.  I haven't seen one since I was teenager (a solar eclipse, that is).  Now that my mental capacity is about at that level again, it's time to see one again!  

Thanks, blars.
 
I just got a letter from a viewer in Oregon, and she wanted me to alert people that the local businesses in Oregon are gauging an incredible amount for EVERYTHING that pertains to visitors in preparation for the eclipse.

I'm confident that is true EVERYWHERE!!! Unless you have certain accommodations and are totally ready to deal with horrible crowds and nightmarish conditions.

I SUGGEST YOU STAY HOME!
 
Called my eye doc to see if I could watch, nope, not even with special glasses. Guess I'll wait for pics and videos to come out. Poop!
 
Queen said:
Called my eye doc to see if I could watch, nope, not even with special glasses. 


Doctors....well what would ANY doctor say?

Eat right, exercise, dont smoke, dont drink, dont ride motorcycles, dont have fun, dont do this, dont do that.

Now we have them telling us not to look at eclipses...

Sheesh.

:(
 
Queen said:
"Called my eye doc to see if I could watch, nope, not even with special glasses. ..."

Could you please share the eye doc's reasoning?
 
Gardenias said:
Could you please share the eye doc's reasoning?

I have ocular albinism, no pigment in the back of my eye, so zero protection from the suns rays.  The special glasses offer some protection but "not enough to risk blindness".
 
Queen said:
I have ocular albinism, no pigment in the back of my eye, so zero protection from the suns rays.  The special glasses offer some protection but "not enough to risk blindness".

If you wanted to view the eclipse and are in a place to do so have you heard of or ever thought about using a pinhole box to watch it? I remember as a kid in Jr. High I think it was our sience teacher had us all make a pinhole box out of a shoebox. It works amazingly well and is easy to make. http://kitchenpantryscientist.com/shoe-box-solar-viewer/


I think i'm going to take Bob's advice and stay home, wise decision!
 
Stormy said:
"... I think i'm going to take Bob's advice and stay home, wise decision!"

I'm ambivalent since this is a once-in-a-lifetime event for me.
I already purchased pairs of glasses from reputable vendors (albeit, I maintain a level of distrust).
If my invitee opts out, I plan to go it alone.
 
akrvbob said:
"... Unless you have certain accommodations and are totally ready to deal with horrible crowds and nightmarish conditions. ..."

Although I'll be in my accommodations, I am very concerned about the effects of the event.
Like the craziness during full moons, there's a high probability of magnified craziness during this eclipse.
I'll just heed my intuition as I approach its path as I want to experience that 2+ minutes of night during the day!
 
Queen said:
I have ocular albinism, no pigment in the back of my eye, so zero protection from the suns rays.


Oh! Well...you didn't say that!

Makes sense now. Does night driving with headlight glare cause any problems?

I'm guessing it does.

:huh:
 
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