Group drives this season?
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Group drives this season?
Anyone interested in a group drive this season? / suggestions on areas - The white mountain thing I tried last year didn't garner much enthusiasm so I'm open to suggestions.
Could do a brewery run? Could do a wine tour? or just some nice roads?
Could do a brewery run? Could do a wine tour? or just some nice roads?
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I booked out about nine months in advance so it's always so hard for me to find the time, but I like the idea of the Mohawk Trail.
You guys are welcome at the Levi Drive in Upstate. Planned for Saturday, July 14. Start most likely Exit 28 off of I-87 in New York. Fort Ticonderoga exit. This exit is 90 minutes north of Albany. You might be able to come through Vermont via the Crown Point Bridge, although that is a bit to the north of Ticonderoga.
Oh, and I'm testing out a signature for the first time. I'm quite the threat on track.
You guys are welcome at the Levi Drive in Upstate. Planned for Saturday, July 14. Start most likely Exit 28 off of I-87 in New York. Fort Ticonderoga exit. This exit is 90 minutes north of Albany. You might be able to come through Vermont via the Crown Point Bridge, although that is a bit to the north of Ticonderoga.
Oh, and I'm testing out a signature for the first time. I'm quite the threat on track.
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Mohawk Trail would be convenient for us, but central Mass would maybe be more convenient for owners in the Eastern part of the sate.
Levi Drive would be an extremely long day for Mass drivers, unless it was packaged with staying overnight and taking advantage of the scenery for the weekend.
Levi Drive would be an extremely long day for Mass drivers, unless it was packaged with staying overnight and taking advantage of the scenery for the weekend.
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For the Levi Drive, I don't do any packaging. In fact, I don't even formally plan a route. This is not a Disney Ride! The whole affair is a seat of the pants endeavor, route often determined by whim, weather and sometimes by some granny driving slowly to get her groceries. The roads up there are so made for the S2000 that just about any road is perfectly fine. I usually find a way to string together everyone's favorites - Ensign Pond Road, Tracey Road and Hurricane Mountain Road - although about 50 percent of the time, if the weather is spectacular, I pull away from Hurricane and head into the Champlain Valley. Do about 70 to 90 miles and end up back on Route 87, perhaps at exits 29 or 30 by around 3:30.
There are a few hotels in Ticonderoga and B&B's throughout the area.
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There are a few hotels in Ticonderoga and B&B's throughout the area.
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