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Driving to NHIS from Boston Area

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    Driving to NHIS from Boston Area

    How long does it take to drive to NHIS from the Boston area? I'll be trailering a bike with a car so I'll probably stay below 65 mph.

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    Driving to NHIS from Boston Area

    Hour and a half

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    Driving to NHIS from Boston Area

    yup.

    my 55mph trailer can do 90. it's got Nos

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    Driving to NHIS from Boston Area

    Depends on traffic and when you leave also.

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    Driving to NHIS from Boston Area

    Thats what I figured, thanks. Sounds like its really not worth it staying at the Redroof or other hotel the night before.

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    Driving to NHIS from Boston Area

    Yeah, staying the night before is definitely the best way to go if you can swing it.

    Besides getting an extra 1 to 3 hours sleep... you are less stressed when you arrive at the track... especially if you hit traffic or run into other issues on the morning ride up.

    And if anyone is interested, I'll be hitting up the TGIFridays around 6:30 to 7 PM the night before.

    They have a decent bar area with lots of tables so it's easy to split up into small groups... but we can still hang together cuz the tables are nicely spaced.

    Either way... see lots of you in a few days.

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    Driving to NHIS from Boston Area

    I'm with Tony on this, if its an option definately stay at Red Roof (its dirt cheap anyways). You'll wake up nice and refreshed/relaxed, drive down the road and into the track.

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