XP from OT: Moving to Cambridge/Boston area, any thoughts?
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XP from OT: Moving to Cambridge/Boston area, any thoughts?
Well, it turns out I'll be doing graduate school in Cambridge, MA -- quite a lot of differences to Tucson, AZ...
Any comments/suggestions/tidbits would be very much appreciated. How's the P-car presence out there -- any tracks?
Thanks!
Collin
Any comments/suggestions/tidbits would be very much appreciated. How's the P-car presence out there -- any tracks?
Thanks!
Collin
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hey Collin...
I believe there are a few 944/951 owners up here in New England. I don't know about any tracks though. Most of the tracks I race are in the woods on a MTN bike. Im sure you can get some info from RL on that.
I know you will going to school in Cambridge but I don't know where you will be living. Try someplace in Boston or as close as possible. Our public transportation here is excellent. Im guessing you will be bringing your P-car? The roads in Boston are not in the best condition. I wouldn't drive there either till you know the roads. Newbies always seem to find themselves at the *** end of a one way street... No offence
Boston itself has a TON of spirit and is a really fun town. The only thing is the weather. From November to April is long with wet/snow and cold temps. Summers in New England are worth the wait. Ignore our accent and try to become a sports fan. Cheer the RedSox at all cost or you may wind up with a fat lip from some drunkard....... unfortuneatly there is THAT here too.
oh..... bring your drinking shoes!
Best of luck and welcome to the area!
TED
I believe there are a few 944/951 owners up here in New England. I don't know about any tracks though. Most of the tracks I race are in the woods on a MTN bike. Im sure you can get some info from RL on that.
I know you will going to school in Cambridge but I don't know where you will be living. Try someplace in Boston or as close as possible. Our public transportation here is excellent. Im guessing you will be bringing your P-car? The roads in Boston are not in the best condition. I wouldn't drive there either till you know the roads. Newbies always seem to find themselves at the *** end of a one way street... No offence
Boston itself has a TON of spirit and is a really fun town. The only thing is the weather. From November to April is long with wet/snow and cold temps. Summers in New England are worth the wait. Ignore our accent and try to become a sports fan. Cheer the RedSox at all cost or you may wind up with a fat lip from some drunkard....... unfortuneatly there is THAT here too.
oh..... bring your drinking shoes!
Best of luck and welcome to the area!
TED