Well, we’re on our way toward the rendezvous with the Great American Eclipse. Tonight finds us camped in Holbrook, AZ, along I-40 in northern Arizona.
We had a pretty good and uneventful (thank God) trip today, with mostly light traffic and minimal delays due to roadwork and no problems with weather. The forecast along our route for the next couple of days looks good too.
The forecast for Casper, WY, where we will be waiting to watch the big event is for some cloudiness, which we hope will change to mostly sunny on eclipse day next Monday morning. We will keep an eye on conditions as our trip progresses.
Have fun and take pix!
We’re about a month behind on leaving Kommiefornia from what I had hoped for, but everything is going along smooth.
Looks like we’ll be outta here the last week of September.
OK on the moving to CO, Jim.
Damsel and I will try to photodocument things as they happen.
I’m leaving tomorrow, for Beaver, UT, then Glenwood Springs, to land in Ft Collins Sunday. Before sunup. I’ll be in Wyoming, east of Glendo. Here’s hoping!
Say, Cap’n, would you have any idea how crowded the back roads will be near there?
Crotalus – I don’t know how Glendo will be, but we’re planning on a early start when we head in to Casper. I found a page on-line that addresses Casper traffic. Maybe something similar for Glendo.
Regardless, I would plan for a bit of near gridlock anywhere close to centerline.