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Article: Class can help you find your way.
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- June 3, 1999
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Perhaps you're impaired when it comes to following directions, reading maps, using a compass and getting to where you want to go. Now there's help - a one-day class at the top of the highest point in Massachusetts - and it's fairly easy to find.
Take Route 2 west along the Mohawk Trail (it begins in Charlemont) to Williamstown, then follow Route 7 south to Lanesboro. If you prefer speed to scenery, take the Massachusetts Turnpike to Exit 2, then drive west on Route 20 and north on Route 7. Lanesboro is north of Pittsfield.
When you reach Lanesboro, turn east (that's a left if you're coming from Williamstown; a right if you're coming from Pittsfield) on ...