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My octogenarian grandma needs walking aids. She's physically unable to hike or rove. But she still pines to leaf peep — known in Japanese as momijigari (紅葉狩) — while seated in the car. Thus we are ...
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How drivable is Adirondack Park, for octogenarians who can't walk on their own?
- To leaf peep in Adirondack Park, how many Scenic ViewPoints can you drive up to?
- My octogenarian grandma needs walking aids. She's physically unable to hike or rove. But she still pines to leaf peep — known in Japanese as _momijigari_ (紅葉狩) — while seated in the car. Thus we are thinking of renting a family van, and driving my grandparents into parks with fall foliage.
What do you think of this road trip? **How drivable is Adirondack Park (north eastern NY)?** _**Is it rife with PAVED SMOOTH roads accessible by personal sedan?**_- We have accomplished this leaf peeping and road tripping in Algonquin Park (Ontario), Laurentians (north of Montreal), and Charlevoix (east of Quebec City).
- My octogenarian grandma needs walking aids. She's physically unable to hike or rove. But she still pines to leaf peep — known in Japanese as _momijigari_ (紅葉狩) — while seated in the car. Thus we are thinking of renting a family van, and driving my grandparents into parks with fall foliage.
- 1. **How drivable is Adirondack Park (north eastern NY)?**
- 2. For leaf peeping, does it feature many [Scenic ViewPoints](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenic_viewpoint) that you can drive up to?
- 3. _**Are its roads PAVED, SMOOTH, and accessible by personal sedan?**_
- We have accomplished this leaf peeping and road tripping in Algonquin Park (Ontario), Laurentians (north of Montreal), and Charlevoix (east of Quebec City).
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My octogenarian grandma needs walking aids. She's physically unable to hike or rove. But they still pine to leaf peep — known in Japanese as _momijigari_ (紅葉狩) — while seated in the car. Thus we are thinking of renting a family van, and driving them around.- What do you think of this road trip? **How drivable is Adirondack Park (north eastern NY)?** _**Is it rife with PAVED SMOOTH roads accessible by personal sedan?**_
- We have accomplished this leaf peeping and road tripping in Algonquin Park (Ontario), Laurentians (north of Montreal), and Charlevoix (east of Quebec City).
- My octogenarian grandma needs walking aids. She's physically unable to hike or rove. But she still pines to leaf peep — known in Japanese as _momijigari_ (紅葉狩) — while seated in the car. Thus we are thinking of renting a family van, and driving my grandparents into parks with fall foliage.
- What do you think of this road trip? **How drivable is Adirondack Park (north eastern NY)?** _**Is it rife with PAVED SMOOTH roads accessible by personal sedan?**_
- We have accomplished this leaf peeping and road tripping in Algonquin Park (Ontario), Laurentians (north of Montreal), and Charlevoix (east of Quebec City).
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- My octogenarian grandma needs walking aids. She's physically unable to hike or rove. But they still pine to leaf peep — known in Japanese as _momijigari_ (紅葉狩) — while seated in the car. Thus we are thinking of renting a family van, and driving them around.
1. What do you think of this plan? How drivable is Adirondack Park (north eastern NY)?2. Please contrast leaf peeping MERELY BY PERSONAL SEDANin Ontario, Quebec vs. Adirondack Park? We have accomplished the above in Algonquin Park (Ontario), Laurentians (north of Montreal), and Charlevoix (east of Quebec City).
- My octogenarian grandma needs walking aids. She's physically unable to hike or rove. But they still pine to leaf peep — known in Japanese as _momijigari_ (紅葉狩) — while seated in the car. Thus we are thinking of renting a family van, and driving them around.
- What do you think of this road trip? **How drivable is Adirondack Park (north eastern NY)?** _**Is it rife with PAVED SMOOTH roads accessible by personal sedan?**_
- We have accomplished this leaf peeping and road tripping in Algonquin Park (Ontario), Laurentians (north of Montreal), and Charlevoix (east of Quebec City).
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How drivable is Adirondack Park for octogenarians who can't walk on their own?
- How drivable is Adirondack Park, for octogenarians who can't walk on their own?
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How drivable is Adirondack Park for octogenarians who can't walk on their own?
My octogenarian grandma needs walking aids. She's physically unable to hike or rove. But they still pine to leaf peep — known in Japanese as _momijigari_ (紅葉狩) — while seated in the car. Thus we are thinking of renting a family van, and driving them around. 1. What do you think of this plan? How drivable is Adirondack Park (north eastern NY)? 2. Please contrast leaf peeping MERELY BY PERSONAL SEDAN in Ontario, Quebec vs. Adirondack Park? We have accomplished the above in Algonquin Park (Ontario), Laurentians (north of Montreal), and Charlevoix (east of Quebec City).