They should just stay at home and close their eyes for 2.5 minutes. > On 18 Aug 2017, at 21:15, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote: > > You guys can laugh, but the extra traffic is already causing problems > in Oregon. A person who works at a gas station on the interstate in SW > Idaho posted "SO MANY PEOPLE." > There are reports of some areas where gas stations are out of fuel. > I'm making sure that my tanks are topped off all weekend, because I > need to go almost 2 hours away to my chosen spot. > > Scientific American has a map on this page showing that travelers will > converge on a set of highways that meet the centerline of the eclipse. > Like small rivers flowing into a larger one, this pattern will amplify > the congestion at points such as Salem, Ore., Idaho Falls and > Columbia, S.C. > > https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/maximize-your-odds-of-seeing-the-great-american-solar-eclipse/ > > People are here from all over the world. My sister-in-law came to > visit and says there are people at her hotel in Kearney, Nebraska from > Canada and Japan (and that's just the two she happens to know about). > > Sadly, clouds are becoming a real concern for Nebraska, for Monday... > but I'm not chasing it. I'm going to my spot and if it happens, it > happens (and I hope to capture it). But, come Tuesday, I may be one > disappointed pup. > > Darren Addy > Kearney, Nebraska > > >>
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