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Best Route to Monticello
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06-26-2010, 08:22 AM
I just came back from Monticello.....Took me 2.5 hours to get there, leaving at 4 am with NO traffic. Took Pa turnpike to Allentown, 22 east to Easton, 33N. to rt. 209N. When I got to I80, had to drive to Port Jarvis bacause of a construction detour. then took Rt. 6 thru town, route 97N, and then 42N to Monticello. Don't miss the right turn to the track. it is a small road and NO SIGNS telling you so........ it is a PRIVATE club. The return trip should be the same in reverse order but with more traffic if you are driving back after the track is cold, will probably take at least 1/2 hour longer.

By the way, if it is your first time there, it will take a good part of the day to learn the track..... it is technical and does not seem to have rithum and thus challenging. Once you know where you are at any particular time on the course, you will grow to like it.Big Grin
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