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How to get to the summit

 Yes, my house is in the middle of nowhere. But you can get there, trust me.

107 Nottingham Rd
Dracut MA 01826

BY CAR

Please use your GPS, it will get you here despite the numerous twists and turns. If you are coming from the south or west of Dracut, typically it will take you onto the Lowell Connector, wiggle through downtown, over the bridge and through the wilds of Dracut. Most GPS will add an unnecessary right turn onto Mill St from Mammoth Rd. in Dracut. You can ignore it, and just take the right onto Lakeview Ave, left onto Primrose Hill, left onto Hillcrest then left onto Nottingham.

If you are coming from Boston proper (maybe the airport?) or New Hampshire,  It’s a straight shot up rt 93 to exit 46, then follow Rt 113 into Dracut. At some point you will veer off into the country back roads, and you will be there before you know it

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT

It is possible, however difficult to get to the summit via public transport, at least, if you are coming from the Boston area.

From Logan airport - Take the Silver line to South Station, change over to the Red Line and take that to downtown crossing station, at which you will change to the Orange Line. Take the Orange Line to North Station. Use the trip planner tool for specific schedules http://www.mbta.com/rider_tools/

At North Station you will take the Commuter Rail - Lowell Line. This runs about every hour, but check the schedule. It’s a 45 minute ride, and you get off at the last stop - Lowell.

http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/lines/Default.asp?route=LOWELL

Outside of the Terminal there are typically cabs. Get in a cab and have them take you to the address above. It’s about a 10 minute ride.

 

 

BY GIANT ROBOT


From your secret lair, launch your cockpit rocket out the Z-shaped lunch tube and set your coordinates for docking bay 84.

Issue the command to prepare your mech and have it filled up with getter energy in advance of your arrival. When you approach the complex, the small lake in front of the tower will drain, then split open revealing the robot hangar.

Dock with your robot and loudly yell the robot’s name as you prepare to launch. If you have a flight unit, clear your path with the FAA and then launch and set your coordinates to 42.691741,-71.344106. Set your robot to autopilot and sit back and relax.

We look forward to your robot’s arrival, but please land only in the designated robot parking area and try not to crush the homes of our neighbors. Also, rocket punching is not allowed in a 5 mile radius of the summit.

Unfortunately, due to the densely packed population, robots that are not flight enabled must travel by sea and leave their mech parked in the ocean to avoid massive property destruction.