I haven't got a plan yet. I was thinking about taking a bus to Nashville, where the randonneuring club had scheduled a 200k ride for the eclipse; but that ride was cancelled "due to lack of interest," so that scotched that plan.
It's nice to read other people's plans, though. But you PNW people, isn't anyone going to Stonehenge?

Nice imagery, but it's well north of the path of totality. Maryhill, Washington will get to 98.9%, but that's a world of difference from 100%. Madras, Oregon is about 100 miles south and dead center of the eclipse path. Madras, though, is going to be a madhouse:
Madras, A Little Farming Town, Sees Big Opportunity In Solar Eclipse . News | OPB
Since I'll be at work, I may just fire up a browser and watch the NASA live stream:
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-live-stream . I wonder what the view from the ISS will be like?