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TS4-1 Hop 1: Phillipston MA to Schenectady NY

Posted by on October 7, 2018
TS4-1 Hop 1

TS4-1 Hop 1

152 miles via US 202, MA 21, I-90, I-87, I-890 (near Schenectady) and NY 5.  Cumulative tow miles: 152. Truck miles: 170. Cumulative truck miles: 170.

This hop was over roads that we have traveled before, so no surprises. There is a lot of up-and-down both on US 202 and I-90, so the engine got a good workout. No check engine lights. Whew!

The only deviation from the planned route was taking I-890 at exit 25 off of I-90 instead of exit 26. We were following the GPS at this point and its infinite wisdom declared that I-890 was the better option. Who are we to argue with the Great God GPS?

The road was fairly smooth until we hit a rough patch in I-890. That jumbled things in the RV a bit. Most alarming, though, was the discovery that I had failed to secure the living room television and it was hanging out on its mount. How quickly we forget basic steps in the teardown. No damage done, though.

The Mohawk in the morning

The Mohawk in the morning

Our home for 3 nights was the Arrowhead Marina and RV Park. This is the same park we stayed at last year. We even got the same site as last year, with an unobstructed river view. The campground is convenient to Schenectady, Albany and Watervliet and is right on the banks of the Mohawk River. Last year the weather and the river were both serene. This year, not so much. Schenectady, like most of New England, has had a very wet summer. The Mohawk River this year was about 6 feet higher than last year and was muddy, with a swift flow. Last year it seemed like a nice river to canoe on if you stayed near shore. This year it looked angry and uninviting when we arrived, though its looks improved with the morning sun.

The great view makes up for the railroad noise and the poor TV reception.

River Road House bar

River Road House bar

Last year we were tempted to visit the new Rivers Casino in downtown Schenectady but never made it. We got there this year. I did okay at the slots, losing only $10. But Jett took a beating, to the tune of $80. Not a bad casino, but the slots seemed a tad stingy.

Turkey club

Turkey club

Blackened haddock

Blackened haddock

After losing money at the casino we spent some of what was left on dinner at the River Road House Bar & Grill.  This is a very small place in an historic building (first operating as a tavern in 1830) on the south bank of the Mohawk.  It got good reviews and we weren’t disappointed.  The fried pickles, though not the best ever, were very good and my blackened haddock was superb.  Jett raved about her turkey club. Recommended.

NY cemetery tour

NY cemetery tour

Stone Church

Stone Church

Stone Church cemetery

Stone Church cemetery

Last year we spent a lot of time visiting Jett’s childhood homes in Watervliet. This year I visited cemeteries. The main destination was the Stone Church in Rhinebeck NY where 2 of my ancestors were reportedly buried. I also swung by Pittstown NY to search the Old Cooksborough Cemetery for two more of my Dutch ancestors. I didn’t find any of them – no surprise as they were all 18th century graves which tend to not survive to the 21st century. But I was able satisfy 4 photo requests in findagrave.com, so it wasn’t a wasted trip. I was actually quite pleased that I found the Old Cooksborough cemetery at all as it was tucked behind some houses and was not visible from the road. Both cemeteries were overgrown and in poor shape and over half of the headstones were unreadable, which is sad. But I am glad I found them. It puts me a little closer to my Dutch ancestors.

Old Cooksborough Cemetery

Old Cooksborough Cemetery

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