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Old 07-25-2015, 08:04 PM   #2
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Default NY to Winni

Several questions come to mind. What route are you using?, what part of the Lake are you headed to?, does your vehicle have plenty of power?

If you go across Vermont and enter NH near Keene, you will encounter quite a few hills between there and the Lake, and some tricky driving on narrow roads. If you enter NH on either I-93 or I-95, you will encounter some long uphill grades, but the roads are very good and reasonably well maintained.

If you do some East-West-East driving in NH you will find that those roads are lesser roads, and there could be hills. North-South-North driving is much better up to the Lakes Region, but north of the Lake, in either direction, can be tricky.

New Hampshire is mountainous, not like Rocky Mountains mountainous, but you will certainly notice the terrain.

However, it must not be too bad because I see cars and trucks of every description pulling what appears to be some heavy boats.

Good Luck, enjoy the Lakes Region.
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