Tanypteryx writes:
My sister lives in Indiana, right in the middle of the totality path of the April 8 total solar eclipse and my wife and I are planning a road trip to visit and watch eclipse #3 for us, with her family.
I got lucky with the 2017 eclipse. I had about a 1 hour drive to rural Idaho (Parma, in case anyone is familiar). Drove 1 hour, parked along a farmer's field and had a great time with a bunch of other strangers for an hour, watched the eclipse (which was awesome), and then drove home for an hour.
Having witnessed one does give you the bug. I'll miss the 2024 eclipse, but I'm feeling like I shouldn't miss the next American eclipse.