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NCSUsKING;197122 wrote:
To WG & teh Shoe - I like 86 in Hillsborough thru Yanceyville to 29 in Danville (for WG) & 58 to Martinsville 220 Clifton Forge 64 to White Sulphur Springs to 92 to 39 to Marlington to 219 (for teh Shoe).



or WG - I like 50 thru Oxford to 96 to 501 to 29 at Lynchburg, but this one works best with a stop at the inlaws off of 501... seems to take about the same time to WG or teh Shoe as well (from ENE Raleigh).



Thanks. We're planning on going to WG, WP, Cat, Sugar, Beech and Shoe this season since we've only been to App last year so any way to shorten the drive time is appreciated.



Google sends me down 40 and then up 77 to Shoe and it took forever the last time. Is the way you mentioned passable when it's been snowing out (my car is AWD if it matters)? I know the distance is much less, but the 1st way is almost all highway.
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@Superorb 197195 wrote:Thanks. We're planning on going to WG, WP, Cat, Sugar, Beech and Shoe this season since we've only been to App last year so any way to shorten the drive time is appreciated.



Google sends me down 40 and then up 77 to Shoe and it took forever the last time. Is the way you mentioned passable when it's been snowing out (my car is AWD if it matters)? I know the distance is much less, but the 1st way is almost all highway.



It a pretty smooth trip. My buddy has been going up there for years and that's the only way he goes. 92 is pretty flat, the worst stretch is 219 from Marlinton on up to the top. It's a pretty easy 6 hours from the Knightdale area with a stop or two. Might be able to push it in 5 hours exceeding 10 over with 1 short stop or no stops.
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@NCSUsKING 197148 wrote:

i'm still thinking that ski & tee deal at WG sounds worth a try!

I want to try that out also. Never been to WG, but I do intend to try to get up there this season.
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@Bronco Boarder 197210 wrote:I want to try that out also. Never been to WG, but I do intend to try to get up there this season.



Might be good to hit it in March for the best of both... right now would be good for some skiing & decent golf, but late season should still have all the good runs open & get in some early season golf :D
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@Superorb 197195 wrote:Thanks. We're planning on going to WG, WP, Cat, Sugar, Beech and Shoe this season since we've only been to App last year so any way to shorten the drive time is appreciated.



Might as well wait until after mid-Feb to check out WP. They will still have plenty of snow until the first week of March or so. The crowds are gone by then. Our first trip was a couple years ago. We drove up to WP Fri morning, skied and went tubing, then went on to SS for the first SkiSE Summit for the weekend.



WP has a special deal for tubing on the same day as skiing. Has one of the longer and steeper runs in the SE. My daughter loves tubing.



230 miles from Morrisville, but easy driving since pretty much all Interstate highway. I allow 3.5 hours with a gas stop in VA.
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NCSUsKING;197203 wrote:
It a pretty smooth trip. My buddy has been going up there for years and that's the only way he goes. 92 is pretty flat, the worst stretch is 219 from Marlinton on up to the top. It's a pretty easy 6 hours from the Knightdale area with a stop or two. Might be able to push it in 5 hours exceeding 10 over with 1 short stop or no stops.



That route you described is about 315 miles from me which is about 87 miles shorter than taking 40 and 77. It looks like there's a slightly shorter route taking this route at only 283 miles. But, is the route you mentioned a smoother ride? My GF gets carsick fairly easily so I try to keep the twisties to a minimum even though they're my favorite part of the trip :D I don't have snow tires so I want to make sure I'll make it.



marzski;197297 wrote:
Might as well wait until after mid-Feb to check out WP. They will still have plenty of snow until the first week of March or so. The crowds are gone by then. Our first trip was a couple years ago. We drove up to WP Fri morning, skied and went tubing, then went on to SS for the first SkiSE Summit for the weekend.



We're going to try and goto WP during the week in Jan. and both of us getting lessons so we can take advantage of Shoe when we go in Feb. Thanks for the help BTW.

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I bet you would only average 45 mph on the "short route." Stick with NCSUKing's directions.
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@Superorb 197452 wrote:That route you described is about 315 miles from me which is about 87 miles shorter than taking 40 and 77. It looks like there's a slightly shorter route taking this route at only 283 miles. But, is the route you mentioned a smoother ride? My GF gets carsick fairly easily so I try to keep the twisties to a minimum even though they're my favorite part of the trip :D I don't have snow tires so I want to make sure I'll make it.



You DON'T want to be on 39 that far before 92!!! If your girl gets sick, that part of the trip will be MISERABLE!!! The VA part of 39 is steep & curvy from what I recall... and like marzski said, you probably wouldn't avg 45 mph...
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Gotcha, I'll do your route at 315 miles. As much as I like the twisties, I won't like them with her in the car.



marzski;197455 wrote:
I bet you would only average 45 mph on the "short route." Stick with NCSUKing's directions.



NCSUsKING;197569 wrote:
You DON'T want to be on 39 that far before 92!!! If your girl gets sick, that part of the trip will be MISERABLE!!! The VA part of 39 is steep & curvy from what I recall... and like marzski said, you probably wouldn't avg 45 mph...

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