Hot d*mn. Gonna book some fall camping.
Thought about going just upriver to Quemado and seeing it from the cemetery there where my father, grandparents and two sets of great grandparents, along with many other relatives are buried. Just too much of a drive....seeing it with my brother at his place off Lake Travis.malenurse said:
I notice no one is planning on going to Eagle Pass. The crowds there shouldn't be too bad
I'm in Kingsland on the Colorado arm, I'm expecting something similar to the 4th when everyone is here. A boat ride from Horseshoe Bay up the Colorado arm gets you to about 4 miles from the center. Might be a little crowded on the water, but you get to go back in the daylight and not nearly as crowded as the roads. Everyone leaving Tuesday will be fine.Mas89 said:
Buddy has a lake house on horseshoe bay he seldom uses except for summer. I can't find a detailed map showing the eclipse percentage in that area. Will it be total there?
D Nauti said:I'm in Kingsland on the Colorado arm, I'm expecting something similar to the 4th when everyone is here. A boat ride from Horseshoe Bay up the Colorado arm gets you to about 4 miles from the center. Might be a little crowded on the water, but you get to go back in the daylight and not nearly as crowded as the roads. Everyone leaving Tuesday will be fine.Mas89 said:
Buddy has a lake house on horseshoe bay he seldom uses except for summer. I can't find a detailed map showing the eclipse percentage in that area. Will it be total there?
Llano is a little closer to the center than you would be able to get on Lake LBJ.mpl35 said:D Nauti said:I'm in Kingsland on the Colorado arm, I'm expecting something similar to the 4th when everyone is here. A boat ride from Horseshoe Bay up the Colorado arm gets you to about 4 miles from the center. Might be a little crowded on the water, but you get to go back in the daylight and not nearly as crowded as the roads. Everyone leaving Tuesday will be fine.Mas89 said:
Buddy has a lake house on horseshoe bay he seldom uses except for summer. I can't find a detailed map showing the eclipse percentage in that area. Will it be total there?
I "called" the family cabin on that arm of LBJ back in 2017. Not sure if I will use it or just stay at the parents in Llano.
Ducks4brkfast said:
The center line passes right over my buddy's ranch in the hill country. He's wanting to take the families to see the eclipse and shoot hogs, axis and aoudad. But, alas, it's a school day....
Sea Speed said:Ducks4brkfast said:
The center line passes right over my buddy's ranch in the hill country. He's wanting to take the families to see the eclipse and shoot hogs, axis and aoudad. But, alas, it's a school day....
We are skipping school Monday and imo it is completely justifiable.
Ducks4brkfast said:
The center line passes right over my buddy's ranch in the hill country. He's wanting to take the families to see the eclipse and shoot hogs, axis and aoudad. But, alas, it's a school day....
SoTxAg said:
Wow, so that's what the hippies are doing these days.
mpl35 said:
If you haven't seen one in the totality of the full eclipse, you don't know.
Bregxit said:panhandlefarmer said:
It lasts seconds…just sayin'.
Totality? It's up to 4m 28s on the center line.
Bregxit said:panhandlefarmer said:mpl35 said:
If you haven't seen one in the totality of the full eclipse, you don't know.
I have seen one. It isn't that fascinating.
mpl35 said:
When and where?
Chipotlemonger said:
Don't bring the partial ones into your argument, you're moving goalposts. Total eclipses are spectacular and a very moving event.
I'm taking 6 days off of work and driving from California with 2 of my sons to see it. It'll be worth it.panhandlefarmer said:Bregxit said:panhandlefarmer said:
It lasts seconds…just sayin'.
Totality? It's up to 4m 28s on the center line.
You know what I meant. It is so brief. I just don't understand taking a trip or day off for this.