You could also consider Long Creek, OR ($250 for 2 nights):
http://www.easternoregoneclipse.com/reservations.html
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From: sas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <sas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of John
Riegel <riegel.john@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2017 10:33 PM
To: sas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SAS] Re: Solar eclipse camping
If you want a guaranteed reservation to camp with showers, there are a couple
high schools in Oregon with openings:
http://www.oregonfestivals.org/events/details/baker-high-eclipse-camp-11656 ;
($300)
http://www.cityofprairiecity.com/eclipse.php#camping ;($150)
John
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 6:43 PM, Nick Monkman
<nmonkman@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:nmonkman@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Matt,
I think your best bet is probably in one of the National Forests near the
center line in Idaho or Oregon.
Some more info...
http://americaneclipseusa.com/see-the-2017-eclipse/usa-eclipse-states/idaho/
http://americaneclipseusa.com/see-the-2017-eclipse/usa-eclipse-states/oregon/
http://blog.cairnme.com/post/160601286394/2017-eclipse-21-top-backpacking-campsite-areas
Good luck!
Nick
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Matt
<matsch3@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:matsch3@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Does anyone have a camping spot or group camping spot booked they are willing
to share for the solar eclipse? My wife and I are thinking about watching it
from Grand Teton area but are flexible and are open to watching it anywhere
really. We would also help pay!
If not we will go early for a first come first serve spot.
Thank you!
Matt Schmautz
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