cxhb wrote:ignorant wrote: Mass Route 2 between charlemont and North Adams... Not the best but real fun for the big 180 hair pin.That just BEGS to be driven in a spirited manner... NICE
Too bad Rt. 2 is infested with cops. Ask me how I know...
cxhb wrote:ignorant wrote: Mass Route 2 between charlemont and North Adams... Not the best but real fun for the big 180 hair pin.That just BEGS to be driven in a spirited manner... NICE
Too bad Rt. 2 is infested with cops. Ask me how I know...
'Sugarbottom' 1.1 miles Start-722ft Corner 1-823ft Corner 2-807ft Corner 3-718ft Corner 4-750ft Corner 5-750ft Corner 6-770ft Corner 7-753ft Corner 8-795ft End-820ft Total-348ft of elevation change, the peaks & valleys are basically at the apex of ever turn.
An optional part drops another 105ft, over about .4 miles, and adds a few sweepers.
The good: It's all wooded, Iowa deer prefer corn fields. It's an access to a state park, so they close the gates to the park (road continuing west of the end) at 10pm every night, meaning no other traffic. They also close it in winter, so the surface is smooth and undamaged.
The bad: There are no shoulders, most of it immediately drops 10ft, and most has large trees within 6 ft of the road surface. It's 1200 miles away.
When I want to "take a ride" I head east of town about 5 miles and go over the ridge to the area of Wolfesville, MD. I have a ~25 mile loop laid out that goes up the Gambril Ridge, down into Wolfesville and up South Mountain on the other side of the valley and back again several times.
Half is paved roads similar to cxhb's pictures or worse and the rest looks more like a WRC Rally (gravel with water crossings). Over the 25 miles you change elevation by 800' four times and another 500' change twice.
93celicaGT2 wrote: Bear Mountain Parkway in NY. Combines elements of the Tail of the Dragon and the Skyway for one sphincter-tightening run.
This makes for one thrilling ride at speed, if you can ever catch it without traffic. The run down on west side of the Hudson( 9W) is fun from Poopkeepsie, south to the round-about.
I've been to my wife's hometown in Central KY enough to know that I much prefer Hwy 68 to 127. 127 is very boring compared to the twisty fun that is 68.
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