The highest accessible peak in the Adirondacks I think would be Whiteface at 4,867 ft, though that would be by ski lift and not all the way to the top. The highest point accessible by car in the Northeast would be Mt. Washington here in New Hampshire at 6288 ft. Hmm...

David


On 11/3/14 1:02 PM, Hal Murray wrote:
[email protected]  said:
I was planning a similar trip from Astoria Queens, NYC which is sea level,
to Adirondack Mountains, upstate New York.
You will need clocks that are better than Tom's.  :)

He parked at 5,000 feet.  Do any roads go that high in the Adirondacks?  How
high can you park?

What's the efficiency of the generator in a parked car compared to a portable
generator?  What's the right unit?  kilo-watt-hours per gallon?  How does a
normal car compare to a hybrid?




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