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In reply to the discussion: 2017 solar eclipse [View all]

shireen

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7. It is visible from Jackson Hole!
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 05:16 PM
Jul 2016

Jackson Hole is within the path of totality. It's a nice place to view the eclipse.

But stay away from high elevations because the probability of clouds is higher.

I'm going to be in Riverton with friends. If we have to "chase" the eclipse due to clouds, there's a nice network of roads to follow.

Source: http://eclipsophile.com/wyoming/

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2017 solar eclipse [View all] shireen Jun 2016 OP
Yes! I am planning on going. My husband too. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2016 #1
sorry for the late reply ... shireen Jun 2016 #3
No worries, shireen! CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2016 #4
My husband wants to go to Jackson Hole for the week csziggy Jun 2016 #2
I hope you like biking nitpicker Jun 2016 #5
I haven't been on a bike in fifty years csziggy Jul 2016 #8
It is visible from Jackson Hole! shireen Jul 2016 #7
Hotels/motels are filling up quickly shireen Jul 2016 #6
Next month, we're going down to Oregon to scout sites pokerfan Jul 2016 #9
awesome shireen Jul 2016 #10
We're planning on sleeping in tents, cars, vans pokerfan Jul 2016 #11
yep! here2help Jul 2016 #12
Thanks, looks like my house is right in the middle SCantiGOP Jul 2016 #13
If you are in western Nebraska, you can also see it at CARHENGE. progressoid Jul 2016 #14
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