Smuggler's notch

Old Jun 26, 2003 | 06:35 PM
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Smuggler's notch

so, i live in stowe ad naturally drive the notch road when i'm bored and it's dark so ican see if there's oncoming traffic. i was just wondering if anybody has driven it hard and fast or if there were any stories about it in general....
Old Jun 27, 2003 | 08:53 AM
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I did a run last time I was up there.
I wore my 4 pt harness and FLEW up and down it. I did it in daytime though, to watch for bikes/hikers. I just slowed way down(to normal safe 10mph speed) on the blind corners, but the straights and switchbacks where you can see all the way around were VERY hard/fast. I hid the car after that, as I had uncorked my VERY loud exh and I was relatively sure there would be cops looking into who was going that fast/making all that noise.
Old Jun 27, 2003 | 01:30 PM
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i was the piper at the graduation... and four or five weeks ago when the road was wet i took advantage of the wetness and drifted through the corners.... it was crazy fun, but i doubt i ever do it again.
Old Jun 27, 2003 | 02:36 PM
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Yeah I was lucky. I didnt cause any problems or get caught. not that I didnt take EVERY precaution, but its still a public road, so anything can happen. I wont do it again. I will take that one AWESOME experience and be happy with it.
Old Jun 27, 2003 | 03:50 PM
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here's my logic, when it's late and dark there are almost no cars on the road, including cops if there are cars you can see the lights. bikers/hikers are all in bed or home when it's midnight. wildlife is the only real problem, but then there aren't many deer or moose there i assume - too many people.
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I prefer Lincoln Gap. Fresh pavement, no traffic/hikers.
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is lincoln gap that one down near killington?
Old Jun 30, 2003 | 07:13 PM
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if you do scope it out befoe you do it, the twisties are wfully tight up at the top
Old Jul 1, 2003 | 02:41 PM
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wheni go rallying i try to have someoneriding hotty to look for oncoming traffic. however most will never drive with me again. funny how that happens, isn' it?
Old Jul 1, 2003 | 07:18 PM
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we drove through there on our way home from my cousins place in boothbay last year but my mom didn't wanna stop. $^%*#!!!!! seeingall those swet *** cars driving and being trailered around made me wet myself. this year i wanna go but i am working in the adirondacks (NY)... sooo, maybe next year. i'll see the pics from this year though... take some yourself and put 'em up

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