I've been trying to find a spot in the hill country to bring our motorhome for Sunday and Monday night with no success. Don't need hookups, but everything I've found is booked.
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We will be dealing with urban hippos with zero respect for private property or our rural way of life.
Deerdude said:
There's some big festival out at Reveille Peak Ranch just out of Burnet.
in 204476Ag said:
My sister's family is nuts about it and are travelling all the way from out of state to watch it near GSP. What's the big deal? I'm not going to take days from work to see it. Yes, I know it's rare but it will happen again unless the rapture happens.
Sea Speed said:
Is it insane to tube the frio in early April?
The Kraken said:
As others have mentioned, the difference between a partial or even an annular eclipse with a total eclipse is pretty much day and night. WIth a total eclipse, you can look directly at the sun with no protection. You can see the corona. You'll see some planets appear. It's a beautifully eerie experience. I went to Missouri in 2017 and the experience was incredible. Don't miss out on this.
During totality, it's perfectly safe.AgEng06 said:The Kraken said:
As others have mentioned, the difference between a partial or even an annular eclipse with a total eclipse is pretty much day and night. WIth a total eclipse, you can look directly at the sun with no protection. You can see the corona. You'll see some planets appear. It's a beautifully eerie experience. I went to Missouri in 2017 and the experience was incredible. Don't miss out on this.
Erm, I'm not sure I would suggest or follow this advice.
It's very easy to see when totality starts and when it ends.AgEng06 said:
Yes, during that small time. But are the risks really worth the reward? I just wouldn't be telling large groups of strangers that it's ok.
malenurse said:
I have family in Llano and Kerrville. My guess is Kerrville will be an absolute ****-show.
I haven't been through one before, but we are getting all kinds of warnings in Wimberley. They have already canceled school for the daydtkprowler said:
For those who have been around one of these before, is it truly gonna get crazy on the path of totatlity? I live in a rural suburb ~1hr east of Dallas and it passes directly over us. Should we expect to actually get crazy with traffic and people? Just wondering if we should expect to just stay home and make sure we have what we need, just to avoid traffic and junk. Any insight?
Haven't been through one but live in the Boerne area. We've been told to stock up and stay home, that the crowds will be nuts.dtkprowler said:
For those who have been around one of these before, is it truly gonna get crazy on the path of totatlity? I live in a rural suburb ~1hr east of Dallas and it passes directly over us. Should we expect to actually get crazy with traffic and people? Just wondering if we should expect to just stay home and make sure we have what we need, just to avoid traffic and junk. Any insight?