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Path of Totality
sympathyforthedevil 57 Reviews 1547 reads
posted
1 / 15

Any ladies in the path of totality? Eclipse specials? Anyone making plans to see it?

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 420 reads
posted
2 / 15

Us know in time so we don't miss it because  February's almost half over already!!!

SummerTheOne99 See my TER Reviews 431 reads
posted
3 / 15

I'm all about the moon. ALL about it and a bit of astrology.
I don't mention this often because most men care less or have zero interest in the moon, much less astrology.
Kudos xoxo

sympathyforthedevil 57 Reviews 463 reads
posted
4 / 15

Check out room rates and availability. Already gone. Its a big thing evidently.

Posted By: coeur-de-lion
Us know in time so we don't miss it because  February's almost half over already!!!

mrfisher 115 Reviews 381 reads
posted
5 / 15
John_Laroche 342 reads
posted
6 / 15

But I guess if your favorite hooker is offering a discount to travel to some narrow swath of the USA just to give you a BBBJ during an eclipse, you do need to plan way in advance.

If you find any takers, next you can travel north of the arctic circle during Winter solstice.  

Good luck

LondonJames See my TER Reviews 265 reads
posted
7 / 15

This is oddly random because this is on my "Wanderlust" page. I offer a "Wanderlust Incentive" for travel bookings if it's on my wishlist.  

This is awesome because this total solar eclipse will be the first in 40 years that is visible from the continental U.S. The path will slash across the nation from Oregon to South Carolina. The location for such prime time viewing you ask? Jackson Hole, where the the scenery is to die for, the vistas are expansive, and the light pollution is minimal.

impposter 49 Reviews 358 reads
posted
8 / 15

I don't know what to do and I'm always in the dark

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 321 reads
posted
9 / 15

and staying away of crazies that day! haha

sympathyforthedevil 57 Reviews 472 reads
posted
10 / 15

It is ironic that in such a high political environment that this is going to happen.  KISMET?

Posted By: impposter
I don't know what to do and I'm always in the dark

Hmmkay 354 reads
posted
12 / 15

Plus a half-assed penumbral lunar eclipse (moon just gets dimmer as it passes thru the sun's shadow).

impposter 49 Reviews 403 reads
posted
13 / 15

Posted By: sympathyforthedevil
Any ladies in the path of totality? Eclipse specials? Anyone making plans to see it?
If booked too far in advance, isn't there a chance that the Sun might NCNS?  

I can just hear the excuses.
"There was a bad solar storm that day, so I couldn't do the eclipse. Let's reschedule."
"Sorry. my assistant double booked me for Earth AND Venus that day and forgot to tell you that I couldn't make it."
"I tried to call to let you know that I couldn't do the eclipse thing, but solar flares were messing with my cell signal."
"I was there on time and waiting but Moon didn't show up."

astrofan 2 Reviews 349 reads
posted
14 / 15

Posted By: LondonJames
This is oddly random because this is on my "Wanderlust" page. I offer a "Wanderlust Incentive" for travel bookings if it's on my wishlist.  
   
 This is awesome because this total solar eclipse will be the first in 40 years that is visible from the continental U.S. The path will slash across the nation from Oregon to South Carolina. The location for such prime time viewing you ask? Jackson Hole, where the the scenery is to die for, the vistas are expansive, and the light pollution is minimal.
FWIW light pollution has no affect on a total solar eclipse.  What you're looking for is the location with the best odds for clear days in late August.   You will also find out that most hotels and motels along the center line, and up to 100 miles on either side, are already booked.

ASIVIP 363 reads
posted
15 / 15

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