I note that all of your suggestions are in close proximity to large state 
universities. How many freshmen (with helicopter parents) are going to be 
converging on those locations for their own purposes at that time? Just a 
thought...

stan

> On Aug 2, 2017, at 2:22 PM, Igor PDML-StR <pdml...@komkon.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> After cleaning up the volcanoes and feeding the dragons, I finally had a 
> thought about what we should do for the solar eclipse.
> 
> Since Texas is not in the totality path, we are entertaining an option of 
> taking a 2-day trip to drive to the totality path, so that my daughter can 
> see such an event. (Driving there on Aug.20, staying overnight at some 
> inexpensive hotel [I actually started worrying if they will be all booked at 
> this point], and then driving back shortly  after the totality.)
> 
> It turns out that several areas along the path are within about 12-hour 
> driving distance from us: from Southern Illinois (or even Kentucky) to 
> several destinations in Missouri, to Nebraska.
> It would be a big disappointment to drive that far and to be covered by 
> clouds. After looking at this information:
> https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2017/06/16/how-to-avoid-clouds-that-could-spoil-the-great-american-eclipse/?utm_term=.6527b0f3aec1&tid=a_inl
> , we are thinking that Carbondale, IL, Jefferson City, MO, or rural Nebraska 
> south-west of Lincoln (in the vicinity of I-80) could be the best options.
> 
> I was wondering if anybody in Midwest is considering going to the eclipse 
> totality path, and if so, - where?
> 
> Darren, if I am correct, you are close to that part of Nebraska, right?
> We are considering somewhere in the vicinity of the intersection of I-80 and 
> Hwy-81.
> Any recommendations on what would be a good place to observe the eclipse?
> (An advantage of Nebraska is that it might be possible to drive somewhat east 
> or west to go outside a local cloud in case that would happen.)
> Do you know of any fun observation points/events set up in that area?
> 
> (I am aware of https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/event-locations , but couldn't 
> find anything happening in that part of Nebraska.)
> 
> 
> Igor
> 
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