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Who's heading out to see totality?
Who is lucky enough to get totality without going anywhere?
Where do you plan on watching it?
Will work or school prevent you from seeing something amazing?
Who's excited?
Up here we'll get 87% totality which is just enough to darken the sky a tad bit.
Here in Columbia SC, we're getting total for about two and half minutes. We'll be heading out on Lake Murray, with just about everyone who has a boat. I'm thinking crazy as hell. I'm self-employed, so I'll be missing work with a beer in my hand, and Pink Floyd on the stereo. The whole state is pretty excited.
I think I will just observe from my deck in Richland, WA. I thought of driving south, but my instincts tell me to stay put and just observe a 95% totality here in the Tri-Cities.
I am in Greenville and nearby Anderson and Clemson (the college town of Clemson University) are in the path of totality. I believe Clemson is the only major university in the path.
My wife and I are driving 800 miles up to western Idaho for it. Road trip!!
Can't wait! This will be our first total eclipse.
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