Back from Niagara
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:30 am
Well, we're back from Niagara. We had a good time, despite my having to do a lot of walking on a sore foot.
As some may remember, I mentioned looking at cars and possibly getting the SUV my wife liked. Well, the deed was done a couple of weeks ago, so we drove it up to Canada.
It came equipped with a Navigation system, which neither of us were too familiar with all the settings and filters one can apply when navigating the highways.
Anyway, we keyed in our destination when we took off around 2AM Thursday Night/Friday morning. It gave me the same route as when checking on Google, but I wanted to see what it would do if I went across PA instead of following the Interstates around to Pittsburgh, then up to Niagara. So, at Frederick MD I took Route 15 up towards Gettysburg, and northward.
My wife has a Nav system on her cell phone, and when we used that (not on this trip however), it would recalculate our route, and give us a new one. The one in the car kept trying to get me to turn around and take the original route.
So I turned it off, knowing where I was headed anyway.
Well, after a while, when we stopped in Harrisburg, PA, my wife turned it back on to see what kind of new route we'd get from our current position. However, one of the route filters allows one to select certain types of roads you are willing to take. Somehow we turned one of these off, which is for main highways.
Talk about some backwoods roads, and passing hunting camps! Good thing I'm used to them, being from WV. Nice color in the fall leaves though, once it became daylight. The only thing I worried about was running out of gas in the middle of nowhere. We finally came across a nice little town, Galeton, PA, with one station.
I guess when one gets a new toy, one should read the instructions before winging it.
Still not realizing the one route filter was off, it took me through some city streets in Buffalo, before heading me to the border crossing. Once in Canada, it had me going in country, then I figured out what was wrong. Reset the routes, and finally got to the Blue Moon Motel in Niagara Falls around 10:30 am.
So, about 8.5 hours with stops and miss directions. On the way home yesterday we stated to the main Interstates which took us west, near Pittsburgh, before heading east again. Driving the Interstates allowed me to get up to 80 mph at times. We left at 9AM and got to Northern Virginia, during rush hour, around 5:30 PM, but still not home yet.
Meaning, the trip up was faster.
Our welcome home was a mess, as there was a fatal truck accident on I95 that had traffic in gridlock for hours. So, instead of heading home, we went to our daughter's place for dinner, and gave her a bottle of icewine we picked up at Chateau des Charmes, http://www.chateaudescharmes.com/the_wi ... wines.html
We were going to give it to her on her birthday in a few days, but it seemed a good time.
More to come.
As some may remember, I mentioned looking at cars and possibly getting the SUV my wife liked. Well, the deed was done a couple of weeks ago, so we drove it up to Canada.
It came equipped with a Navigation system, which neither of us were too familiar with all the settings and filters one can apply when navigating the highways.
Anyway, we keyed in our destination when we took off around 2AM Thursday Night/Friday morning. It gave me the same route as when checking on Google, but I wanted to see what it would do if I went across PA instead of following the Interstates around to Pittsburgh, then up to Niagara. So, at Frederick MD I took Route 15 up towards Gettysburg, and northward.
My wife has a Nav system on her cell phone, and when we used that (not on this trip however), it would recalculate our route, and give us a new one. The one in the car kept trying to get me to turn around and take the original route.
So I turned it off, knowing where I was headed anyway.
Well, after a while, when we stopped in Harrisburg, PA, my wife turned it back on to see what kind of new route we'd get from our current position. However, one of the route filters allows one to select certain types of roads you are willing to take. Somehow we turned one of these off, which is for main highways.
Talk about some backwoods roads, and passing hunting camps! Good thing I'm used to them, being from WV. Nice color in the fall leaves though, once it became daylight. The only thing I worried about was running out of gas in the middle of nowhere. We finally came across a nice little town, Galeton, PA, with one station.
I guess when one gets a new toy, one should read the instructions before winging it.
Still not realizing the one route filter was off, it took me through some city streets in Buffalo, before heading me to the border crossing. Once in Canada, it had me going in country, then I figured out what was wrong. Reset the routes, and finally got to the Blue Moon Motel in Niagara Falls around 10:30 am.
So, about 8.5 hours with stops and miss directions. On the way home yesterday we stated to the main Interstates which took us west, near Pittsburgh, before heading east again. Driving the Interstates allowed me to get up to 80 mph at times. We left at 9AM and got to Northern Virginia, during rush hour, around 5:30 PM, but still not home yet.
Meaning, the trip up was faster.
Our welcome home was a mess, as there was a fatal truck accident on I95 that had traffic in gridlock for hours. So, instead of heading home, we went to our daughter's place for dinner, and gave her a bottle of icewine we picked up at Chateau des Charmes, http://www.chateaudescharmes.com/the_wi ... wines.html
We were going to give it to her on her birthday in a few days, but it seemed a good time.
More to come.