A segment from Denver station 9News titled Next With Kyle Clark, covered some interesting, yet humorous exchanges of some of the behavior on the Wyoming highways.
While half of America was driving up I-25 to Casper, WY, Todd's wife and cousins drove to Alliance, NE to see the total eclipse of 2017. We have great pictures.
Well today is the big day. It is the day of the eclipse. There are people are who are just bananas about this. I honestly didn't think it would be that big of a deal but it has taken a grip over us like nothing I have seen before
CDOT believes eclipse traffic around August 21 could be most significant traffic event of the year. They have developed a plan to help make the event safer.
On August 21, you will have a chance to see a total eclipse of the sun for the first time in our lifetime. CDOT has some tips for viewing the eclipse safely.
August 21, the moon passes between the earth and the sun for a majority solar eclipse. In parts of Wyoming and Nebraska, there will be a full solar eclipse.
Hotels across America are already turning on 'No Vacancy' signs for August 21, when the next total solar eclipse is set to happen. Will Coloradans be able to see it?
The lunar eclipse combined with a "Supermoon" and the "blood moon" made a showing last night. Todd's wife was on the Pawnee National Grasslands to get photos.
This eclipse is known as a "ring of fire" eclipse since the Moon will fully block the Sun for a brief time making this a special celestial viewing but unless you live in Australia or the Southern Pacific, you'll need a computer.