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jib-cut-of t1_je36zxe wrote

Vermont at that time of year is going to be beautiful on account of the fall foliage. Camping in October is a little chilly but should be no problem as long as you've got a bag that can handle lows around freezing in the night.

Maine and NH are also going to be lovely in October, and both of those would give you easier access to cities (Boston, Portland) if you want to get some cultural attractions in while you're here.

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thebakersfloof t1_je358mh wrote

You can also bake it low and slow. I fucking hate water baths. A 6-7 hour bake of a cheesecake at 200°F and an overnight chill in the fridge yielded the best cheesecake I have ever eaten.

Also, I believe r/baking would disagree with no one making their own cheesecake. People take on all sorts of absurdly fiddly bakes there.

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