Everyone should see at least one Total Solar Eclipse in their lifetime. The Eclipse of 14 November 2012 will be the first in Australia since 2002 and there won't be another until 2023. The presenter, a veteran of many eclipse expeditions spent two weeks in November 2009 in the eclipse path in North Queensland assessing viewing locations, weather prospects, road and track access, accommodation options etc. This talk will be a primer for the 2012 eclipse and will include a description of the eclipse circumstances, details of the shadow path, possible viewing locations (including the east coast beaches, tableland sites, remote cattle stations and indigenous communities) weather prospects and weather contingency strategies, access including remote area road conditions and hazards and other issues that will be important in planning to view and photograph all the phenomena associated with nature's grandest spectacle.