Jimi & Connie Lowrey, Myself & Debbie, Akarsh and John Hoey spent several nights at "The Fishbowl" on several nights preceding the 2027 total eclipse, and I must say that we could not see our hands in front of our face. D.A.R.K.
The Fishbowl seems to be a seasonal shallow lake, dry in the summer, and it has some low rounded rocks protruding from the surface. We had some glow-in-the-dark 1/4" clothesline with us, and Deb created some little round "halos" to place over the rocks in our
observing area so we would not trip over them.
The only problem was some smoke, which was prevalent that year in Oregon, and which invaded us to some extent for a couple of nights, but it was as dark as it gets there... and the cell service is great, since the tower is atop the mountain nearby on the highest
road in Oregon! Nevertheless, great times with great folks, always a good combination!
At that time, the road was a mess of a washboard, but it smoothed out a lot if you increased your speed to the "resonance" of the bumps. š
\Paul Alsing