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- JanssExplorer IIThank you, DrewE, for your response.
- DrewEExplorer IIThere's nothing wrong or troublesome with US 4 that I can think of.
I don't think 101 and 93 would be much if any quicker. I haven't made any exact comparison, so could be wrong. There is a toll of a few dollars on that section of I-93, though if you get off at exit 10 and take NH 3A north to/through Bow you can bypass that at the cost of a little more time and a few traffic lights. - JanssExplorer IIWell, our plans changed slightly. Now we are going south on 95 as far as Portsmouth, NH. Then we need to go across to 93 to go up to Franconia.
Impres mentioned taking 101. What about taking 4/202 to Concord? Is that more difficult to drive than 101 to Manchester? Is 101 just a quicker easier route? - JanssExplorer IIThanks so much for your input!
- ryegatevtExplorer II
Airdaile wrote:
Google Earth has an elevation feature that will show the elevation along a route. Here's the route using only US 2. (Bangor on the left, Franconia on the right)
US2 is a fine road and much nicer than I-95 unless you want to make time. If you google US2, there are several videos of people making this trip.
Ditto! We drive from VT or NH every year and find RT 2 to be fine - smooth and scenic. Take 95 from Bangor to Newport, then pick up RT 2 and you are on your way! - AirdaileExplorerGoogle Earth has an elevation feature that will show the elevation along a route. Here's the route using only US 2. (Bangor on the left, Franconia on the right)
US2 is a fine road and much nicer than I-95 unless you want to make time. If you google US2, there are several videos of people making this trip. - lmpresExplorerRte 2 isn't the best route for an RV. But your only other choice is to go all the way down 95, take 101 over to 93, then north on 93. Obviously longer, but much friendlier when pulling a trailer, especially a bigger one.
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