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Roxbury gap in summer
ScoobySnack


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Hi All,

Quick question. Is the Roxbury Gap generally okay to use in the summer, assuming that there has not been big rains beforehand?

Thanks in advance.
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Strat


Joined: 19 Nov 2005
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Location: Moretown...the edge of the Valley
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Oh definitely. It's only in the winter it gets a bit sketchy - in summer it's just another fun, twisty Vermont road. Smile

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Lostone
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Not only ok... It is pretty. Cool

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Joined: 19 Nov 2005
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Went over in a downpour late the other night, piece of cake. A couple of weeks ago I saw a pretty good sized bear along the road about halfway up on the Roxbury side. I stopped right next to him, me looking at him and him looking at me. I asked him if he knew Lostone, he just grunted and scampered off. Laughing

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