Difference between revisions of "New Hampshire"
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− | New Hampshire is a | + | '''New Hampshire''' is a hitchhiking-friendly state, especially during the Autumn, when there is a lot of traffic coming through from the South to the North to observe the changing colors of the leaves. |
==Heading West (to Vermont), or North (to Canada)== | ==Heading West (to Vermont), or North (to Canada)== | ||
− | 101 West and I-93 North, around Manchester and Concord, are the major arteries that connects New Hampsire and [[Vermont]]. The quickest way to Vermont (or North to [[Montreal]]), from this point is to try and get onto I-89 N from I-93 N. There is a switch-off around Concord, with a rest stop that make finding rides in this direction easier. | + | 101 West and I-93 North, around Manchester and Concord, are the major arteries that connects New Hampsire and [[Vermont]]. The quickest way to [[Vermont]] (or North to [[Montreal]]), from this point is to try and get onto I-89 N from I-93 N. There is a switch-off around Concord, with a rest stop that make finding rides in this direction easier. |
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Revision as of 14:57, 16 November 2006
New Hampshire is a hitchhiking-friendly state, especially during the Autumn, when there is a lot of traffic coming through from the South to the North to observe the changing colors of the leaves.
Heading West (to Vermont), or North (to Canada)
101 West and I-93 North, around Manchester and Concord, are the major arteries that connects New Hampsire and Vermont. The quickest way to Vermont (or North to Montreal), from this point is to try and get onto I-89 N from I-93 N. There is a switch-off around Concord, with a rest stop that make finding rides in this direction easier.