Zand
Well-known member
Not sure how good the surface actually is, but looks like the good stuff is 100% open and the stuff that's not open is just a couple random blues.
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Check the route if you're following GPS. I've definitely spent a bunch of time on gravel between Burke and route 2 at Google's direction. I found it amusing, but it probably wasn't the quickest way given it had snowed recently and I was driving a rwd van.i have a high tolerance for low tide. im sure it will be to my standards.
also looks like some snow on saturday afternoon in the mix now. obviously when i need to drive across all of NH on route 2
that sun>mon noreaster is so close to being a thing. huggin the coast and out.
Yeah, GPS likes to try to route you over through Victory/Granby to Guildhall (or something like that) to get to Lancaster and Route 2. I'd avoid that. Stick to I-91 to Route 2, or better yet, I-91 down to I-93 over to Bethlehem, and then 302 to Route 3 and then take the connector up to Route 2 in Jefferson.Check the route if you're following GPS. I've definitely spent a bunch of time on gravel between Burke and route 2 at Google's direction. I found it amusing, but it probably wasn't the quickest way given it had snowed recently and I was driving a rwd van.