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Old 04-05-2024, 04:40 PM
makoti makoti is offline
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Originally Posted by mtb_frk View Post
Reading some threads on Reddit, people were talking about the 2017 eclipse and it taking 3 or so hours to get to where they were going to watch it, but 10-12 hours to get home.

Here it’s like 98-99%, that extra 1% makes all the difference though.
It really does. It is all or nothing.
I'm driving from Va to Ohio to Alliance, which will have about 99%, then Monday morning driving somewhere. Maybe north to Erie, maybe west to the middle of the state. Depends on what it looks like Sunday night/Monday morning. No matter where I go, it'll be a 90 min drive (normally). I'm leaving 4 hours to get there.
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