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06-14-2012 11:26 PM |
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Originally Posted by wallace03
(Post 252127)
ha! i was considering doing this exact same thing (buying from MA. and driving back to houston) but didnt want to go through the hassle of buying a car so far away. Not sure why you want to stop in Alabama, but congrats and good luck. have fun! im jealous!
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Stop in Alabama is to see family. Birmingham is actually a pretty cool city, all things considered.
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Originally Posted by WRXGuy1
(Post 252385)
I'm in the town next to Manchester, when on Friday are you picking it up? If you want we can meet up and I can give you some ideas in person.
Having recently went on a road trip my self from Manchester, NH to Atlanta, GA, heres my take on changes.
Skip Boston. Go from Manchester, through Keene, Brattleboro VT, into Albany on Route 9. It's a very fun and scenic twisty road through mountains and hills. Going down 93 to Boston and then into Hartford is a boring, straight, and congested highway.
I would also avoid the NYC area completely, expect to pay lots in tolls and be sitting in traffic for hours longer then you originally anticipated. With a car like this you want uncongested, twisty roads.
See my suggestions: https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=m...rsp=3&sz=6&z=6
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Thanks for the advice on staying away from NYC. I'll take your route around. I've never seen Boston before, and I'm trying to catch up with people in CT the next day, so it's a good place for me to kill some time. But if something happens that shakes up the plan, I'll make the cut through Vermont instead.
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Originally Posted by GMU-BRZ
(Post 252418)
Couple of Virginia recommendations:
If you want to take a little more time to enjoy the trip, head to Skyline drive at Front Royal, VA and/or the Blue Ridge Parkway once you have reached the southern limit to Shenandoah National Park.
Also, your route takes you on rt 151 through Nelson County, VA (born and raised). If you are a fan of beer or wine, you will be in heaven there and I highly recommend spending a night in that area.
Here’s my favorite area brewery and a nice B&B owned by family friends:
http://www.bluemountainbrewery.com/
http://www.acorninn.com/intro.shtml
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I'll add them to the list of potential stops!
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Originally Posted by Flat Black VW
(Post 252656)
Just drove mine from NH to VA, awesome trip! Looks like your taking a very round-about route so hopefully by the time you get to the tail of the dragon in NC the engine will be broken in enough to have some real fun.
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Yeah, I'll be able to open it up just in time for the Dragon. Even have a new GoPro to film it with!
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Originally Posted by jinrawke
(Post 252698)
Have fun man! I just did a 10+ hour drive for mine going from Utah to LA.
:thumbup:
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Very nice! Glad we had the same idea. I certainly don't mind going out of my way for something I want.
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Originally Posted by Jayde
(Post 252714)
After you leave Albany, you'll be heading down 87. I live in Poughkeepsie, right on the east side of the Hudson river where 87 is. I'd love to see your car and maybe even have a mini shoot!! Let me know if you're interested!
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It's looking like the new route takes me away from Poughkeepsie in the interests of less traffic.
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Originally Posted by WRXGuy1
(Post 258943)
I saw your car today.
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Thanks!! I've been dying to see pictures of it, but I didn't want to trouble Bob for it since I was going to be seeing it soon anyway. It's funny, I've seen hundreds of pictures of this car so far, but those look the best (I guess because this one's mine!).
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Originally Posted by dorkymork
(Post 259009)
I've been on the tail of the dragon before, there is not 10 feet of straight road on that guy, beautiful side of the mountain scenery.... Perfect for a BRZ :)
Such a good idea, I'm going to copy it. NC, here I come.
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When you go, remember to check killboy.com for your pictures. That's the first thing I'm going to check when I get home.
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