Where Does That Highway Go?

Night 1: Outside Ithaca, NY

400 miles in. Thank God for Zoloft or else I may not have gotten out of the state. The jitters are mostly over now.

I took 101 west through Peterborough and Keene, then drove Route 9 in Vermont. It’s a beautiful road, with mist rolling down the mountains, currently besieged by miles and miles of construction. I dodged the rain for the most part, then crossed into New York. An immediate change—manicured farms instead of forest.

I jumped on the interstate for ten minutes to escape the horror of navigating Troy, then started through hours and hours of farmland. Lots of corn fields, and two horse-drawn carriages.

Finally, after spending an hour and a half searching for a store that sold can openers, I made it to Ithaca. I’m camping near the Finger Lakes tonight, and looking to go south tomorrow. No pictures because today was gray and blaurghy—hopefully some tomorrow.

3 Comments

  1. Katie Wolff

    Hey Jake,
    Glad you are on the road! Wanderlust is good for the soul… enjoy the sights and folks you meet!

    I grew up in the Finger Lakes so know the beauty you are witnessing.

  2. mela

    yess jake! so cool that youre doing this 🙂 cant wait to hear more about your travels!

  3. Wendy Jowett

    Have a great trip. What a fantastic experience!

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