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01-06-2005, 10:35 PM
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Join Date: 07-23-2001 Location: Motor City, Michigan
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| Re: I'm bored! I've ridden your great roads in both Vermont and New Hampshire with Baketech and Ninerpilot at some of the annual VFR List rides. It was well worth the 12 hour trip to get there.
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01-06-2005, 10:55 PM
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#62 | | Back From the Ashes!!
Join Date: 09-17-2003 Location: Staten Island, NY
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Originally Posted by CBR929RE you sure you can get there in that amount of time. it takes about 4 hours to get to central VT from here and I don't have to deal with NYC traffic. Granted you can just go straight up to albany and over (if there isn't a better route. I know that one cause I've done albany to NYC). From the few times I've been to VT it seems like ridign would be the only fun thing to do up there, the highways I've been on seem like they'd be fun. | I dont know where the roads Bombs was talking about but I have been to Pico and the other mountain down the road from it and from her shooting up through NJ and through Upstate ny took a little over 4 hrs moving a bit here and there |
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01-10-2005, 4:07 PM
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Join Date: 08-09-2001 Location: Vermont
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Originally Posted by TGZ13 I dont know where the roads Bombs was talking about but I have been to Pico and the other mountain down the road from it and from her shooting up through NJ and through Upstate ny took a little over 4 hrs moving a bit here and there |
Pico = route 100!  |
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01-10-2005, 5:48 PM
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Join Date: 12-29-2001 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Originally Posted by TGZ13 I dont know where the roads Bombs was talking about but I have been to Pico and the other mountain down the road from it and from her shooting up through NJ and through Upstate ny took a little over 4 hrs moving a bit here and there | The roads SMTBs mentioned are in the Killington area, just continue a bit further north on Rt. 100. Pico is on Rt. 4, not far from where it junctions with Rt. 100. From NJ, I shoot up the thruway if I'm in the truck going skiing. On the bike, a nicer ride is to take NY route 22 north, then make a right on NY Rt. 7, which becomes VT Rt 9 into Bennington. From there, take Rt. 100 north. Nice ride! And, as SMTBs mentioned, Rts. 17 and 100 are nice. I don't think I've been on 5. 125 is nice. Also Rt. 12 and 107 (I think) to head over towards Woodstock. |
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01-10-2005, 6:20 PM
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#65 | | Back From the Ashes!!
Join Date: 09-17-2003 Location: Staten Island, NY
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Originally Posted by showmethebombs Pico = route 100!  | Sweet that would be a sweet road on the bike then  I wanna go now now now  |
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01-10-2005, 6:21 PM
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#66 | | Back From the Ashes!!
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Originally Posted by HondaGalToo The roads SMTBs mentioned are in the Killington area, just continue a bit further north on Rt. 100. Pico is on Rt. 4, not far from where it junctions with Rt. 100. From NJ, I shoot up the thruway if I'm in the truck going skiing. On the bike, a nicer ride is to take NY route 22 north, then make a right on NY Rt. 7, which becomes VT Rt 9 into Bennington. From there, take Rt. 100 north. Nice ride! And, as SMTBs mentioned, Rts. 17 and 100 are nice. I don't think I've been on 5. 125 is nice. Also Rt. 12 and 107 (I think) to head over towards Woodstock. | I know some of the upstate roads from road trips and all the traveling for the winter house we used to do. I am going to have to make note of all these roads and plan a nice weekend trip up through NY and into VT  |
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