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Old 12-30-2010, 11:11 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Dave R View Post
Just go to the ramp by the Libby museum then. You'll have no stress to deal with.
I've used the Libby ramp several times, and it is an easy one, with one exception.

I come from Wolfeboro, so when approaching the ramp I am on the other side of the street. If there are no cars parked, I can swing around with a U-turn ending up in the little lot, then I'm golden for an easy backup down the ramp.

But if there are cars, I have to pull over to the side of the street, facing the wrong way, on the far side of the ramp, and while backing up my front end goes a little into the oncoming traffic lane. With cars coming over the hill, it can be a little stressful for a few moments.

Wolfeboro's main dock (we can't fit under the bridge to use the Back bay one) is fine if the area isn't busy. If it is, the people can be annoying walking in your way, offering free advice, etc.
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