Honestly, you've probably seen so many "come to my eclipse party" posts on social media, but this one is cooler. Well, if you're a mountain sport person, that is.
When a large amount of people are using their phones via the same cell tower, it can lead to potential slowdowns and dropped calls, and it's sometimes virtually impossible to connect to a network.
What is normally a quiet town without many tourists has unexpectedly found itself in the limelight as the prime viewing location for the upcoming solar eclipse.
Protective eye gear is always highly recommended when viewing a solar eclipse. That said, there are always scammers trying to make a few bucks at your expense. One of the latest is scammers selling fake protective eye gear.
Isaac Crabtree made a marvelous time-lapse video of the "ring of fire' over Maine. He claims it won't "live up to the actual experience." While that may be true, we sure are glad to have this to enjoy.