@poohlvhun 203817 wrote:we make it 6 hrs door to door (from locking home door to getting into rimfire room) give or take 10 minutes.
We've being going for so many years that we got it down to a science :p
I need to go with you some time. Do you have a rack on top of the car I hope?
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@Superorb 203814 wrote:^^ I lost you at 92 north to Cass. What's Cass? And I can't even find 66 unless you mean I-66.
Cass= town
66= WV 66, goes from Cass to Slatyfork, right by the entrance to Top of the World.
explore.
Cass= town
66= WV 66, goes from Cass to Slatyfork, right by the entrance to Top of the World.
explore.
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@poohlvhun 203817 wrote:we make it 6 hrs door to door (from locking home door to getting into rimfire room) give or take 10 minutes.
We've being going for so many years that we got it down to a science :p
We like Rimfire too! The truck rack clears at 6'-10" & the parking garage is good to 7'-0" Typically 6 hours for us too from the east side of Raleigh... could probably push 5 hrs with no stops and keeping the hammer down...
We've being going for so many years that we got it down to a science :p
We like Rimfire too! The truck rack clears at 6'-10" & the parking garage is good to 7'-0" Typically 6 hours for us too from the east side of Raleigh... could probably push 5 hrs with no stops and keeping the hammer down...
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@snedvesky 204198 wrote:I go to NC State and i wanna hit up snowshoe sometime in the next month seeing i got a free lift ticket to burn.. whats the best/fastest without trying to die to get up there??
@pagamony 203588 wrote:standard route - 5:50 on the return when we drove last month.
I40 to Hillsborough
NC 86 to Danville
US 58 to Martinsville
US 220 to Roanoke, cheap gas in Daleville, Kroger shopping center on left
US 220 to Clifton Forge
I64 to White Sulfur Springs
92 north to Cass
66 west to snowshoe
the I77 route was not a terrible choice, you just had great weather.
^^ I typically take ...I64 to 92 to 39 to Marlington then 219 to 66, but I may give the 92 to Cass a try next time up... there are a few other variations that you can 'search' for...
@pagamony 203588 wrote:standard route - 5:50 on the return when we drove last month.
I40 to Hillsborough
NC 86 to Danville
US 58 to Martinsville
US 220 to Roanoke, cheap gas in Daleville, Kroger shopping center on left
US 220 to Clifton Forge
I64 to White Sulfur Springs
92 north to Cass
66 west to snowshoe
the I77 route was not a terrible choice, you just had great weather.
^^ I typically take ...I64 to 92 to 39 to Marlington then 219 to 66, but I may give the 92 to Cass a try next time up... there are a few other variations that you can 'search' for...
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@NCSUsKING 204233 wrote:^^ I typically take ...I64 to 92 to 39 to Marlington then 219 to 66, but I may give the 92 to Cass a try next time up... there are a few other variations that you can 'search' for...
I took the 66 east to 92 a couple years ago leaving the Summit early on Sat. Not fun in the fog. Very curvy mountain road, although it helped that it's mostly down hill in that direction. Still managed to get home in 6 hours, with just a stop to get gas and food to eat in the car.
If driving in the dark or any sort of non-optimal weather, I would go via Marlington the next time.
I took the 66 east to 92 a couple years ago leaving the Summit early on Sat. Not fun in the fog. Very curvy mountain road, although it helped that it's mostly down hill in that direction. Still managed to get home in 6 hours, with just a stop to get gas and food to eat in the car.
If driving in the dark or any sort of non-optimal weather, I would go via Marlington the next time.
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@pagamony 204125 wrote:Cass= town
66= WV 66, goes from Cass to Slatyfork, right by the entrance to Top of the World.
explore.
FWIW, Google maps doesn't even list that small town as Cass, there's no name actually. That's why I missed it earlier. I see it now though.
66= WV 66, goes from Cass to Slatyfork, right by the entrance to Top of the World.
explore.
FWIW, Google maps doesn't even list that small town as Cass, there's no name actually. That's why I missed it earlier. I see it now though.
@marzski 204251 wrote:I took the 66 east to 92 a couple years ago leaving the Summit early on Sat. Not fun in the fog. Very curvy mountain road, although it helped that it's mostly down hill in that direction. Still managed to get home in 6 hours, with just a stop to get gas and food to eat in the car.
If driving in the dark or any sort of non-optimal weather, I would go via Marlington the next time.
Well, you have to get off that plateau one way or another. 66 gets you down faster, 219 is more gradual but then you have the Elk Mountain pass also. Try them all and have fun.
If driving in the dark or any sort of non-optimal weather, I would go via Marlington the next time.
Well, you have to get off that plateau one way or another. 66 gets you down faster, 219 is more gradual but then you have the Elk Mountain pass also. Try them all and have fun.