We did that the entire trip (until the end, when after 8 weeks, I was eager to get home). It was a life changing experience. I can't imagine ever taking a long trip like this again on interstates. The back highways are so much more interesting, and you get to see a lot more of the country.
We did that the entire trip (until the end, when after 8 weeks, I was eager to get home). It was a life changing experience. I can't imagine ever taking a long trip like this again on interstates. The back highways are so much more interesting, and you get to see a lot more of the country.
I drive regularly between my home and Niskayuna NY (outside Albany). Now, unless I'm in a huge hurry--which almost never happens--I take the backroads--generally Rt. 2 from Cambridge, to Williamstown, practically at the Mass/NY border, and then two tiny roads up to NY 7, a back road, which I into Albany. Gorgeous country, interesting houses and other buildings, and often old classic cars sitting near the road. And at the top of the Berkshires on 2, about 8 wind turbines.
We did that the entire trip (until the end, when after 8 weeks, I was eager to get home). It was a life changing experience. I can't imagine ever taking a long trip like this again on interstates. The back highways are so much more interesting, and you get to see a lot more of the country.
I drive regularly between my home and Niskayuna NY (outside Albany). Now, unless I'm in a huge hurry--which almost never happens--I take the backroads--generally Rt. 2 from Cambridge, to Williamstown, practically at the Mass/NY border, and then two tiny roads up to NY 7, a back road, which I into Albany. Gorgeous country, interesting houses and other buildings, and often old classic cars sitting near the road. And at the top of the Berkshires on 2, about 8 wind turbines.