I take it that all of these thousands and thousands of folks who traveled to Oregon got a good view of the total solar eclipse. And with (what sounds like) so many people chose to "avoid the crowds" by going to Bend, instead of Salem or Corvallis or Albany, they just compounded the problem for themselves and others. Did ANYBODY "blink" and turn around and go back before the eclipse to where they came from?
It seems quite logical -- at least to me -- that most everyone would attempt to leave immediately after the eclipse ended around midday, rather than staying put an extra day.
In other words, I bet the next day's connecting bus encountered no delays at all getting to Chemult.
It seems quite logical -- at least to me -- that most everyone would attempt to leave immediately after the eclipse ended around midday, rather than staying put an extra day.
In other words, I bet the next day's connecting bus encountered no delays at all getting to Chemult.
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