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Smuggler's Notch Road, Stowe, Vermont

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2007

Smuggler's Notch road is the classic New England mountain road, twisty, tight, and convoluted, loaded with hairpin corners, boulders and a steep pitch, it's such a narrow road that the state of Vermont actually *closes* it in the winter, simply because the State plow trucks cannot negotiate the hairpin corners

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  • @HaroldThePumpkin Yep good call. Lol my bad had a few beers under my belt when I posted that.

  • @F350With460engine Read my post, I was referring to England, not Vermont.

  • @HaroldThePumpkin Is that a joke? Vermont is one of the hilliest places. There is no such thing as flat ground. If you noticed they are going down hill the entire way almost.

  • actually its in cambridge... FYI.

  • worst roads...now i know the grace of the real roads. .

  • Haha I've been to England, and your roads are thin, but there are no hills.

  • lol this is like your average British road, you silly Americans with your big straight wide roads !

  • You have to drive through stowe and past Spruce to get to it FYI i went there yesterday i think i know!

  • you get to it by going to stowe past spurse FYI i went there yesterday to do the hike.

  • drive up it every summa... its so scarry when u o round a corner and a car is commin

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