Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:51 pm
90 in NY is the NY thru-way. You could do 80e in pa to 81N then 84E and then you can cross the newburgh-beacon bridge which is a dollar. Plus go through my hometown
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Catamount wrote: And once in Massachusetts, take I-90 until you hit I-495 around Worcester, which leads up to I-93.
And if it's something completely different, just disregard what I've said.
Catamount wrote: And once in Massachusetts, take I-90 until you hit I-495 around Worcester, which leads up to I-93.
And if it's something completely different, just disregard what I've said.
Catamount wrote:Just to throw in my two cents ... I'm guessing this is your annual Columbus to Mount Washington with the gang trek and if I were you I'd take an entirely different route altogether. Shoot up to I-90 and take it all the way into New England and go north on I-93 from there. Much simpler and avoids the big cities. Around Albany, staying on I-90 is a little funky but there are a couple of ways to do it. And once in Massachusetts, take I-90 until you hit I-495 around Worcester, which leads up to I-93.
And if it's something completely different, just disregard what I've said.
Catamount wrote:Just to throw in my two cents ... I'm guessing this is your annual Columbus to Mount Washington with the gang trek and if I were you I'd take an entirely different route altogether. Shoot up to I-90 and take it all the way into New England and go north on I-93 from there. Much simpler and avoids the big cities. Around Albany, staying on I-90 is a little funky but there are a couple of ways to do it. And once in Massachusetts, take I-90 until you hit I-495 around Worcester, which leads up to I-93.
I never, ever, everevereverever use their directions. What you can do is select the point A and point B, and click and drag the line between the two points to get your mileage. Always make your own route, because computer-generated directions are retarded.Alpinisto wrote:GoogleMaps/MapQuest will show you "a" way to get from Point A to Point B, but not always the best route, for a variety of factors.
Yeti wrote:I never, ever, everevereverever use their directions. What you can do is select the point A and point B, and click and drag the line between the two points to get your mileage. Always make your own route, because computer-generated directions are retarded.Alpinisto wrote:GoogleMaps/MapQuest will show you "a" way to get from Point A to Point B, but not always the best route, for a variety of factors.