I live just 8-9 miles north of mt Washington it is a beautiful place to live!![]()
What a great trip to Maine and New Hampshire, driving up Mt. Washington is a must bucketlist item, especially in a Bronco with the top up.
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And the not quite a Bronco magnet...
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And the air bnb we stayed in (Maine) amazing views.
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Anyway, great trip, lots of great mountain roads everywhere that look so much more amazing from the car with no roof, it really changes everything.
Highly recommend.
Edit, more pics from Stacey's camera:
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Nice views and nice ride! Seems like it was a great trip!
When I opened this I full expected it to be in Pittsburgh. Damn it I’m such a yinzer

If you do end up coming to Nova Scotia and you aren't aware already. There are 3 must see points of interest while you're here. Peggy's Cove, The Cabot Trail and if it's still open, the Fortress Of Louisbourg. Louis Louisbourg is the largest historical reconstruction in Canada and represents the fortress as it was in the Summer of 1744 just before the English attacked and took the fort. It would be an amazing experience to take in on your trip. If it's still running full tilt by the time October runs around. The province will be happy you came.That looks awesome. Planning on hitting New England with my wife in October. I’m thinking Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and maybe continuing to Nova Scotia. My parents did all this many years ago in a Ford Explorer and loved it. They hit BNBs on the fly (before the app existed).
Well when you come to Pittsburgh to see the other Mt Washington (where I lived for 27 years), just don't be a jagoff.Not only did I have to Google what you meant my Mount Washington in Pittsburgh, I had to Google what a yinzer was ... and now I know both.![]()
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Great tips, thanks! Seems like my itinerary is coming together.If you do end up coming to Nova Scotia and you aren't aware already. There are 3 must see points of interest while you're here. Peggy's Cove, The Cabot Trail and if it's still open, the Fortress Of Louisbourg. Louis Louisbourg is the largest historical reconstruction in Canada and represents the fortress as it was in the Summer of 1744 just before the English attacked and took the fort. It would be an amazing experience to take in on your trip. If it's still running full tilt by the time October runs around. The province will be happy you came.