DayTrip
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Road warrior mentality. I lived even farther South into my early 20's and started driving North on my own when I was 17-18 years old. Much of the time at night as the roads were less busy. Which made the driving much of the time easier. Not that there wasn't some epic stories I could tell. Back in '75 or so driving the Kanc was interesting much of the time. I remember driving multiple times on the Kanc from Lincoln to Conway or visa versa in a snowstorm and maybe seeing one other vehicle and that was usually a logging truck. Coming out of the woods after 4 or 5 days and finding your car totally buried in snow was a real joy too.
Winter is definitely the worst. Had many nightmarish rides up and back in the snow. Maybe the worst was 4-5 years ago when I did Isolation for the "list". I got out of the woods almost 3 hours later than planned thanks to an epic fail Engine Hill bushwhack. I was driving a Hyundai Accent at the time and I knew I was heading back into snow at home. By the time I got to Worcester it was full on blizzard conditions. I live on top of a hill and could not find a route I could climb to get to my street because of the winding curves. Spun out and had to retreat down over and over. Circled back and forth on various routes until finally I just got on the gas, drove on the wrong side of the road against traffic and just went for my street, narrowly avoiding the snowbanks as I fishtailed across. I think the 3h 45m ride home took 6 1/2 hours that night. Good times....