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Re: Getting to Spanishtown at sunset...
[Re: salica]
#35682
01/23/2015 12:30 PM
01/23/2015 12:30 PM
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Posts: 256 Gallatin, Tennessee
Murdock
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I'll just add that you're going to be doing a climb and descent (say 1,000 ft +/-)...to some that's not a problem at all, particularly if you're used to it.
I just wasn't prepped for the climbs...though I should have been.
Also, the roads, while in good condition, are not entirely lit up, so some of the roads, or sections of the road, are very very dark.
Do take the time to make sure your windshield is clean too before you head up/down the hill...I didn't and the oncoming traffic I met completely whited-out the windshield on our first trip up/down, that didn't make me feel any better about the situation I was in...
I'll note too that our second VG morning drive to Baths from Leverick was a little easier than the first trip (someone else driving)...so I would imagine, like all things, you get more and more comfortable with the drive.
Last edited by Murdock; 01/23/2015 12:49 PM.
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