We drove our coach 261 miles, about five hours of driving, from Richfield Springs, New York to White River Junction, Vermont.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading northeast — not the most direct route, but the easiest, sticking with interstates, instead of twisty highways:

An interactive map, with potential stops pinned; we went through Massachusetts, but didn’t stop, so that doesn’t count as a visited state — but we’ll get it in a few weeks time, so that’s fine:
A short video of engaging the tow bar and doing a pull test to ensure the truck wheels turn as we prepare to leave:
Narrow road:

US-20:


Exit to I-88 East:

Exit to I-90 East:

Tolls:

Rest area:

Starbucks for lunch:


South to I-87:

Exit to I-90 East:

Narrow roadworks:

Narrow bridge:

Fuel stop:

Massachusetts Welcomes You:

Steep Grade Next 6 Miles:

Exit to I-91:

Narrow roadworks:

Exit to I-91 North:

Welcome to Vermont:

Rest area:

5% grade:

Exit to I-89 North:

Exit to US-4:

Arriving at campground:

Following coach up steep narrow curvy road:
