Vortex
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You like rt4 better than 27?
4 goes into 27 does it not? I thought they were even the same road for a while.
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You like rt4 better than 27?
Leave Ty home
Almost wet my pants on that one... LOL
For various reasons, some of which are the fact that its pretty difficult to find lodging this late on a holiday weekend, I'm the only one going (along with Iceman)
Any tips? Suggestions?
Doing it early Sat morning, hope to arrive at Loaf at around 7:30 AM
Be careful. If you can leave at a decent time on Friday I would. Watch the weather too. It may snow at elevation Friday night. The forecast has been all over the place on the next system.
Tooth, you never follow the weather, or do you :???:
If you take Rt 4 E to I 89 S to I 93 S to NH Rt 101 E to I 95 N to I 295 N to I 95 N to Waterville it should take you 5:30 max. All good roads with plenty of places to stop along the interstates. Only 1 hour or so once you get off in Waterville for the 2 lanes. I am 2 hrs 10 minutes to Killington and 3 Hours 5 minutes to the Loaf.
You going to drive back at the end of the day?
I called in "sick" half way down the mountain at Sugarloaf last year. It dawned on me that if I skied till close, I'd be getting home at two in the morning. I thought about doing a half day the next day, but I didn't. It would have been later than two, I had to stop and take a nap about an hour from home. I think I rolled in at dawn. The conversation with my boss went like this, boss, "Where are you?" me, "In Maine", boss, "Are you hiking?", me, "No, skiing.", boss, "Skiing? There's still snow there?" me, "Hell yeah, I just skied the backside." It was May 2nd. Don't think that's going to happen this year.
I called in "sick" half way down the mountain at Sugarloaf last year. It dawned on me that if I skied till close, I'd be getting home at two in the morning. I thought about doing a half day the next day, but I didn't. It would have been later than two, I had to stop and take a nap about an hour from home. I think I rolled in at dawn. The conversation with my boss went like this, boss, "Where are you?" me, "In Maine", boss, "Are you hiking?", me, "No, skiing.", boss, "Skiing? There's still snow there?" me, "Hell yeah, I just skied the backside." It was May 2nd. Don't think that's going to happen this year.
If you take Rt 4 E to I 89 S to I 93 S to NH Rt 101 E to I 95 N to I 295 N to I 95 N to Waterville it should take you 5:30 max. All good roads with plenty of places to stop along the interstates. Only 1 hour or so once you get off in Waterville for the 2 lanes. I am 2 hrs 10 minutes to Killington and 3 Hours 5 minutes to the Loaf.
This sounds good. One question: You meant Sugarloaf, not Waterville right?
Yes, don't follow the first google map suggestion. It is technically the fastest if you can travel the speed limit but you're car won't survive Route 16 to Erol and Rangely. Also, WAY WAY WAY more moose that way. Route 2 from StJ to NH is crawling with moose and 16 around Erol and Rangely is another moose alley. Route 2 from Jefferson to Framington is a much better option. Use the second google maps option which is what I posted above.I was warned about the moose already by CVA students at Stratton... I'm figuring on leaving K around 1:30 or 2 AM, the CVA crew said about 5-1/2 hours. They do this sort of thing a lot, I feel for them.
Google maps has: 4 -> I-89 -> I-91 -> I-93 -> 2 -> 102 -> 3 -> 110 -> 16 -> Carrabassett Rd
But you folks are saying that will have too many heaves?
OK I'll take the suggested route above. Thanks for the tips.
I take it moose are attracted to the salt, no? That's the route I've been taking, just tack on four hours to get to Killington for me. It takes me about nine hours to get to the Loaf. That's why I wait till everything else is closed in the Spring, and I can't take the jones any longer. The only time I've seen a moose is while traveling back from Sugarloaf. They are huge, and their bodies are just at the wrong height, windshield, for human carnage via collision. See Mythbusters.