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need guidence

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 10:24 pm
by leafpeep
I am in Newhampshire. I am new to this area. I need advice on the fall foliage routes for this weekend 10/02. Also suggest a good place to stay. I am planning to start on Saturday during the day and spend the day in seeing the foliage in vermont and any acitivities around the region, stay overnight . go for a nice foliage trip on Sunday and be back. please suggest the best routes . BTW I am in Nashua , NH .

Re: need guidence

Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 7:07 am
by pwt54
Best color in Vermont will be north of route US 2 and east of route 108. There will be good color on route 100 as far south as route US 4 also. For rooms in Vt. check the Stowe, Waitsfield and Burlington area. They have the most rooms. If things aren't looking good drop down the the route US 4 corridor. There are a lot of rooms there and the colors are still early. If you are looking for a room in NH., I'd stay right in the Manchester / Nashua area. Finding rooms in the White Mtns. is hard enough, but with the Fryeburg Fair starting on the 3rd it may be impossible.

Re: need guidence

Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 7:29 pm
by ixl
Actually I slept in my car the last 3 nights... first time ever trying it, and it worked out great! Total freedom and slept much better than I ever did in a tent. And you can't beat the price! ;) Of course it's not for everyone. --c

Re: need guidence

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 5:41 am
by cashelan
ixl... I am planning to camp and I dont know what am I going to do after the sun sets... How did you manage in the car..

Re: need guidence

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 8:30 am
by ixl
Actually I found it a lot easier than tent camping. Much faster to get ready for bed at night, and no need to deal with a sopping wet tent in the morning -- so I could be on my way in 15-20 minutes.

I have a rented SUV with split-back seats. I would find a good spot, and make sure the vehicle was level. Move my stuff, fold the seat down and put down my thermarest pad and sleeping bag. When ready for bed I turned the heat on max and blasted the car for a bit of warmth. When going to bed I would leave the keys in the ignition so when I awoke I could reach over and crank the ignition (with the heat still on max) to get the car warmed up quickly while still staying in my sleeping bag. ;)

Now.. I should say that this was relatively easy this past week because it was pretty warm. We'll see how well I do this coming week when it will be in the 30s and 20s at night! :eek:

Re: need guidence

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 10:18 am
by cashelan
Thanks.. You have ignited an idea in me

Re: need guidence

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 12:16 pm
by ixl
What's the idea? :) --c