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So you can have dinner and still get to bed by 6?Being retired and getting a 3pm game?
So you can have dinner and still get to bed by 6?Being retired and getting a 3pm game?
It gets dark out at 4:30! 6 feels like 11!!So you can have dinner and still get to bed by 6?
Could the 3PM tipoff be a refelection of trying to be in state less than 24 hrs and thus avoid Covid testing and or isolation? That was a guideline for some traveling.COVID testing requirements have proven a major stumbling block. Trying to get a game in so close to tipoff just makes this harder. I bet it is related to this...
I'm thinking it is due to the impending Nor'easter.Could the 3PM tipoff be a refelection of trying to be in state less than 24 hrs and thus avoid Covid testing and or isolation? That was a guideline for some traveling.
I'm thinking it is due to the impending Nor'easter.
You are probably right. I have driven on I90 during bad snow storms and that stretch through the Berkshires can be very challenging. If the game ends in a timely fashion and they are able to shower and change quickly, maybe they could be on the bus by 6 pm. Probably are going to stop for dinner in Syracuse before heading home. Might not be on the road until 7 pm.I'm thinking it is due to the impending Nor'easter.
On the NYS Thruway, the mountains around Herkimer are the worst. I remember driving to Albany after the 2003 Pitt game and it was whiteout, middle of the night and I'm driving a rear wheel drive Miata. 10 mph tops.You are probably right. I have driven on I90 during bad snow storms and that stretch through the Berkshires can be very challenging. If the game ends in a timely fashion and they are able to shower and change quickly, maybe they could be on the bus by 6 pm. Probably are going to stop for dinner in Syracuse before heading home. Might not be on the road until 7 pm.
That is going to be a 6 or 7 hour drive home and the closer they get, the worse the storm is going to be. They will be lucky to get back to Northeastern by 2 am.
It might be a good idea to stay in Syracuse Wednesday night and start home in the daylight on Thursday. Driving home in a blizzard in the dark through the Berkshires is a recipe for disaster.
Yes, that area has to have the steepest hills on I90 through NY.On the NYS Thruway, the mountains around Herkimer are the worst. I remember driving to Albany after the 2003 Pitt game and it was whiteout, middle of the night and I'm driving a rear wheel drive Miata. 10 mph tops.