TIBBC "The Thread" again...
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Skip the under lake Erie route, it'll add a good 6-8 hours to the trip. Myself I'd hit 401 depending on where your at it maybe shorter to cross over in Buffalo as opposed to the TI Bridge. then take 402 in London to Sania crossing back into the US at Port Huron. Then it would be 69 to 475 in flint then north up 75. From A-Bay to my place it's 450 miles I'm about 45 minutes west from Port huron and 5 min. north of 69. takes about 8 hours with customs. From my place to the UP (Mackinaw Bridge) about 3 1/2 - 4 hours. Depending on where in the UP you end up it'll vary Sue st marie hour north from the bridge to the western end about 4-5 hours. If you take the far northern route and come back down into the UP, I think you maybe at mother natures mercy.
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From: Rochester,NY
Just a thought ....
It makes no difference to me ...... I can take up to three sleds and four guys very comfortably in the Crewmax.
Jeff
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Skip the under lake Erie route, it'll add a good 6-8 hours to the trip. Myself I'd hit 401 depending on where your at it maybe shorter to cross over in Buffalo as opposed to the TI Bridge. then take 402 in London to Sania crossing back into the US at Port Huron. Then it would be 69 to 475 in flint then north up 75. From A-Bay to my place it's 450 miles I'm about 45 minutes west from Port huron and 5 min. north of 69. takes about 8 hours with customs. From my place to the UP (Mackinaw Bridge) about 3 1/2 - 4 hours. Depending on where in the UP you end up it'll vary Sue st marie hour north from the bridge to the western end about 4-5 hours. If you take the far northern route and come back down into the UP, I think you maybe at mother natures mercy.
So if I am understanding you .... this is still a 8hr. trip before we unload to ride.
Jeff
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That's what I figured it would take ...... when I picked up my boat we crossed at the Port Huron Crossing coming from the Buffalo Crossing ..... it took approx. 4-5 hours if I remember correctly from Rochester one way.
So if I am understanding you .... this is still a 8hr. trip before we unload to ride.
Jeff
So if I am understanding you .... this is still a 8hr. trip before we unload to ride.
Jeff
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There you go, not a nickle in it so you can drive it like you stole it.

Has to be someplace in the Old Forge area that does rentals, snowmoliling is big biz down there.
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Something along that line ...... There are a number of very cool places to see along the way ie Cranberry Lake .... Norrigewock Inn ..... Dumasis(? i think that is how you spell it) .... Pine Tree in Brantingham .....
Jeff
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Dumas' , cool... I've spent some quality time staying at a camp ('tini time) right on the trail in Childwold (sp) very familiar with Cranberry. We used to also ride for a few years in St Regis Falls, old stagecoach stop, bar on the first level, 2nd restaraunt and third was rooms. Used to rent the whole place the weekend of the daytona 500


