Turned Around: Chasing the Total Eclipse of the [Sun]
What a journey it has been chasing this eclipse. My wife and I have been planning to see another total solar eclipse since 2017 immediately after observing one in Oregon. First, we planned a trip to South America for an eclipse in 2020, which was up-ended by COVID travel restrictions. Then for the 2024 eclipse, we tried to plan it for Mexico, but logistics got in our way. Last year, we booked Texas as the best location. Unfortunately, a week or so ago, early cloud forecasts made us re-think our plans. We ultimately landed on Quebec, Canada 🇨🇦.
Only Falling Apart; A Powder Keg
Our journey to our location began on Friday evening. An hour before landing during our flight to Montreal, we were informed that we would instead be landing in Toronto. After a long night without much sleep, we hopped on a flight over to Montreal the next morning.
I Really Need [My Bags] Tonight
Unfortunately, all five of our bags full of camera equipment were not onboard. This led to *DAYS* of fighting with the airline to locate them and have them urgently delivered.
We’ll Only Be Making it Right
Ultimately, the four most important bags were delivered before we left Montreal for our hotel in the center of totality. On the day of totality, cloud forecasts looked good with some slight chance of interference. We saw some clouds in the sky trying to block the show, but we got lucky with completely amazing views of the event!
Giving off Sparks
In the end, it was an absolutely incredible experience of truly seeing day turn into night. In the shot above, you can see the sunrise on the horizon as totality was ending!
End of the Line
P.S. Just a few minutes after totality, I was informed by our hotel that our final bag had finally been delivered. The second best part of the day!
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Turned Around: Chasing the Total Eclipse of the [Sun]
What a journey it has been chasing this eclipse. My wife and I have been planning to see another total solar eclipse since 2017 immediately after observing one in Oregon. First, we planned a trip to South America for an eclipse in 2020, which was up-ended by COVID travel restrictions. Then for the 2024 eclipse, we tried to plan it for Mexico, but logistics got in our way. Last year, we booked Texas as the best location. Unfortunately, a week or so ago, early cloud forecasts made us re-think our plans. We ultimately landed on Quebec, Canada 🇨🇦.
Only Falling Apart; A Powder Keg
Our journey to our location began on Friday evening. An hour before landing during our flight to Montreal, we were informed that we would instead be landing in Toronto. After a long night without much sleep, we hopped on a flight over to Montreal the next morning.
I Really Need [My Bags] Tonight
Unfortunately, all five of our bags full of camera equipment were not onboard. This led to *DAYS* of fighting with the airline to locate them and have them urgently delivered.
We’ll Only Be Making it Right
Ultimately, the four most important bags were delivered before we left Montreal for our hotel in the center of totality. On the day of totality, cloud forecasts looked good with some slight chance of interference. We saw some clouds in the sky trying to block the show, but we got lucky with completely amazing views of the event!
Giving off Sparks
In the end, it was an absolutely incredible experience of truly seeing day turn into night. In the shot above, you can see the sunrise on the horizon as totality was ending!
End of the Line
P.S. Just a few minutes after totality, I was informed by our hotel that our final bag had finally been delivered. The second best part of the day!
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Fantastic shot! Glad you got all your bags back 😂 What a pain.