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fall crawl: directions?

Postby bigjeep » Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:04 pm

coming from Maine

95 to 101 to 93 to 89

then what?

Should we drop off the rigs at the Homestead and then head to the camp ground.

No camping at the Homestead, correct?

Jim

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Postby Mikey » Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:51 pm

I'd say bring it all to the campground, then the day of the run, drag it to the trails with everyone else.

Homestead is trails, not camping - faik

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Postby Scott Hatch » Sun Aug 26, 2007 6:01 am

Directions to Field and Forest Campground

From Boston:
Take route I-93 north to exit 37 route 95/128 south. Take route 95/128 to exit 32 route 3 North.* Take route 3 north into New Hampshire. In New Hampshire take exit 7 route 101A west. Take 101A west to route 101 west, this will bypass the traffic of downtown Milford (if the route 101 west is missed 101A meets back with 101). Take 101 west to the intersection of 101 west and 101A east. This intersection has railroad tracks through it. Take a left turn onto 101 west. Take 101 west into Peterborough NH. In Peterborough
cross route 202 continuing on route 101 west into Dublin. In Dublin take a right onto route 137 north; at the corner is a gas station. Field and Forest is about 5 miles up on the right.

From South of Boston:
Take route I-95/128 north around Boston to exit 32 route 3 north. Continue with above directions at the *

From Northern New England:
Take Route I-93 to Route I-89 north to exit 5. Take route 202 south through Henniker, Hillsborough, Bennington. At the Bennington/Hancock town line take route 137 south. Follow through the Hancock center. Field and Forest will be on your left about 2 miles from the center.

From Western New England:
Conn.: Take I-91 north or I-84 north to the Mass Pike. Go east to Route 495. Take exit 11A to route I-495 north to exit 35 route 3 north. Continue with Boston directions at the *

Western Mass.: Take the Mass Pike east to exit 11A I-495 north to exit 35 route 3 North* OR Take route 2 to exit 19 route 202 north. Continue on route 202 north into New Hampshire into Peterborough to Junction of 101 and 202. Take a left onto 101 west to route 137 in Dublin. Take a right onto route 137 north; at the corner is a gas station. Field and Forest is about 5 miles up on the right.

Vermont: Take I-91 south to exit 3 route 9 east. Take route 9 east into Keene NH. Stay straight DO NOT TAKE ANY LEFT OR RIGHT TURNS! Route 9N, 10N, and 12N will go to your left. Go straight! Then 10 south will go to your right, again stay straight. Then 12A will be to your right and 101 east will be straight across. Go on route 101 east through Marlborough and into Dublin. In Dublin take a left onto route 137 north, Field and Forest will be about 5 miles up on your right.
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Re: fall crawl: directions?

Postby Scott Hatch » Sun Aug 26, 2007 6:07 am

bigjeep wrote:coming from Maine

95 to 101 to 93 to 89

then what?

Should we drop off the rigs at the Homestead and then head to the camp ground.

No camping at the Homestead, correct?

Jim

TIA


I will be sending the Itinerary out tonight but the event registration is Friday 10:00am to 6:00pm and Saturday 6:00am to 8:00am. Camping is at Field and Forest (part of your registration fee). If you wanted to drop your rig and trailer at the Homestead before coming to register it won't be a problem. There will be a separate time for trailered rigs to leave to get a head of the group and unload.

BTW if you leave your rig at the Homestead park your trailer in the pit but there won't be anyone there to keep an eye on it

Regardless of what you decide please come to Field and Forest to register and camp
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Postby bigjeep » Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:14 am

Thank you

see you soon

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