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pinger05
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Location: Colorado Springs
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| Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 11:14 am Post subject: |
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From Weillerbach to Eulenbis. It is not very long but it is one of the more picturesque sites I have found in Germany.
Another good one is the B270 from Katzweiller to Idar-Oberstein. It is a two lane federal highway but for the speed and twists make it a good one. |
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NorthernPete
Joined: 02 May 2005
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Location: Northern Ontario, Canada
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| Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 11:19 am Post subject: |
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| I would personally love to ride my bike out east, from Ontario to PEI, I drove out in my truck and havent seen anything like it, along the St Lawrence, all through New Brunswick and then across the Confederation Bridge.... awsome.... |
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IvanTT
Joined: 07 Mar 2006
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Location: Magical Kindom of the Central Coast CA.
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| Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:51 pm Post subject: |
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Wow I have been on the Blue Ridge the Dragon and Highway 12.. All fantastic. In my area I have roads that rival even those masterpieces of asphalt
Central California is littered with Roads like:
Highway 58 from Mckittrick to Santa Maria
http://jasenovic.com/zrated/20060430/DSC00250.JPG
http://jasenovic.com/zrated/20060430/DSC00237.JPG
http://jasenovic.com/zrated/20060430/DSC00243.JPG
Highway 33 from 166 to Ojahi
http://www.pashnit.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=25553&d=1148457251
This little know slice of heaven, Cerra Norestre to Pine mountain CA
http://jasenovic.com/zrated/20060430/DSC00211.JPG
http://jasenovic.com/zrated/20060430/DSC00209.JPG
http://jasenovic.com/zrated/20060430/DSC00191.JPG
http://jasenovic.com/zrated/20060430/DSC00203.JPG
229 in SLo County
http://jasenovic.com/zrated/20060430/DSC00274.JPG
Highway 41 between Creston and Shandon
and the section in Yosemite National Park doesn't suck either.
Highway 1 to Big Sur
http://pashnittours.com/photos/2006-04-14/Day1/Img_1514-BigSur-500.jpg
http://www.pashnittours.com/photos/2005-10-14/Day1/Img_8557-74Miles.jpg
OR Highway 49 from Highway 120 to Mariposa in CA
http://www.pashnit.com/pics/bikes-n-road2/200/thumbnails/SAMPLE-hwy49.jpg
http://www.pashnit.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=25208&stc=1&d=1148245611
A few are mine, but most of these shots are from Pashnit.com, (IMHO) the best place to get information on California roads. |
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blues2cruise
Joined: 22 Apr 2005
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Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
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| Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:03 pm Post subject: |
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Highway 20 in Washington State. It's through the Cascades.
Hway 2 through the Steven's Pass also in Washington. |
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ArcticHarleyMan
Joined: 15 Oct 2006
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Location: Yukon, Canada
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| I vote for the Glacier National Park also. It's awesome but if you suffer from vertigo it may be a challenge. Verticle cliffs up on one side and down on the other. I rode it years ago and one thing I noticed was the numerous places where campers/motorhomes had scraped the cliffs in certain areas when they got too close to the inside shoulder.:shock: There are numerous pull-outs where photo opportunities abound. :santa: |
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High_Side
Joined: 28 Nov 2003
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Location: Calgary AB, Can
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| Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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ArcticHarleyMan wrote: I vote for the Glacier National Park also. It's awesome but if you suffer from vertigo it may be a challenge. Verticle cliffs up on one side and down on the other. I rode it years ago and one thing I noticed was the numerous places where campers/motorhomes had scraped the cliffs in certain areas when they got too close to the inside shoulder.:shock: There are numerous pull-outs where photo opportunities abound. :santa:
I'll throw in a couple of pics for ya. Beautiful place.....
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blues2cruise
Joined: 22 Apr 2005
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Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
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| Pacific Coast Highway #101. Spectacular...just go when there is no fog. |
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ArcticHarleyMan
Joined: 15 Oct 2006
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Location: Yukon, Canada
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| Thank you high_side. Memories. You must have been there earlier in teh year than I was. The only snow was around the top, and it was very little. :santa: |
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High_Side
Joined: 28 Nov 2003
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Location: Calgary AB, Can
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| Those pics were taken at the end of June. I have been caught in a complete white out blizzard on that pass on the 10th of July though. You never know what you are going to get up there.... |
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Rydr
Joined: 25 Nov 2006
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Location: West Coast
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| Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 7:27 pm Post subject: Best Roads |
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| Out on Vancouver Island we have a number of great motorcycle roads. One of the best to challenge your skill in the twisties is the road from the Inland Highway up to the Mount Washington ski lodge. The pavement very good and there are some great views from several areas. At the top is the lodge which houses Fat Fredies Pub. Great place to go for lunch and enjoy the spectacular scenery. The speed limit is low but most motorcyclists ignore that especially the sport bike crowd as the police rarely patrol up there. The usual warning applies "if you don't know the road take it easy". |
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High_Side
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| Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:22 pm Post subject: Re: Best Roads |
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Rydr wrote: Out on Vancouver Island we have a number of great motorcycle roads. One of the best to challenge your skill in the twisties is the road from the Inland Highway up to the Mount Washington ski lodge. The pavement very good and there are some great views from several areas. At the top is the lodge which houses Fat Fredies Pub. Great place to go for lunch and enjoy the spectacular scenery. The speed limit is low but most motorcyclists ignore that especially the sport bike crowd as the police rarely patrol up there. The usual warning applies "if you don't know the road take it easy".
Damn. I was out there this past summer and I rode everywhere BUT to Mount Washington. My sister-in law even works there and I didn't go..... Is it better than the road to Gold River? That has to be one of the better ones. You will likely recognize the area in a few of the pics in my blog.
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Rydr
Joined: 25 Nov 2006
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| Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 2:23 pm Post subject: Re: Best Roads |
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High_Side wrote: Rydr wrote: Out on Vancouver Island we have a number of great motorcycle roads. One of the best to challenge your skill in the twisties is the road from the Inland Highway up to the Mount Washington ski lodge. The pavement very good and there are some great views from several areas. At the top is the lodge which houses Fat Fredies Pub. Great place to go for lunch and enjoy the spectacular scenery. The speed limit is low but most motorcyclists ignore that especially the sport bike crowd as the police rarely patrol up there. The usual warning applies "if you don't know the road take it easy".
Damn. I was out there this past summer and I rode everywhere BUT to Mount Washington. My sister-in law even works there and I didn't go..... Is it better than the road to Gold River? That has to be one of the better ones. You will likely recognize the area in a few of the pics in my blog.
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High_Side
It's much shorter of course but definitely a better road. The Gold River road is great as well. Good scenery, lots of twisties etc. but the pavement is uneven in places and gravel gets out onto some curves where cagers cut the inside of the curve and kick out gravel from the shoulders. I think the Gold River road is listed as number three or four in the BC section of Destination Highways Guide. High_Side, If you ever get out this way again get in touch with me and I can show you some good roads to travel. Cheers Rydr. |
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High_Side
Joined: 28 Nov 2003
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Location: Calgary AB, Can
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| Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:36 pm Post subject: Re: Best Roads |
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Rydr wrote:
It's much shorter of course but definitely a better road. The Gold River road is great as well. Good scenery, lots of twisties etc. but the pavement is uneven in places and gravel gets out onto some curves where cagers cut the inside of the curve and kick out gravel from the shoulders. I think the Gold River road is listed as number three or four in the BC section of Destination Highways Guide. High_Side, If you ever get out this way again get in touch with me and I can show you some good roads to travel. Cheers Rydr.
Thanks for the invitation. Did you ride to Gold River this summer? The pavement was brand new this year if I recall. I was impressed, but then I am from the praries 8) |
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blues2cruise
Joined: 22 Apr 2005
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Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
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| Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 6:00 pm Post subject: Re: Best Roads |
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[quote="Rydr"][quote="High_Side"] Rydr wrote: Out on Vancouver Island we have a number of great motorcycle roads. One of the best to High_Side, If you ever get out this way again get in touch with me and I can show you some good roads to travel. Cheers Rydr.
Will you show me around too? I actually do get over to the island a few times a year.
I would love to see some new places. |
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Rydr
Joined: 25 Nov 2006
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Location: West Coast
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| Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:47 am Post subject: Re: Best Roads |
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High_Side wrote: Rydr wrote:
It's much shorter of course but definitely a better road. The Gold River road is great as well. Good scenery, lots of twisties etc. but the pavement is uneven in places and gravel gets out onto some curves where cagers cut the inside of the curve and kick out gravel from the shoulders. I think the Gold River road is listed as number three or four in the BC section of Destination Highways Guide. High_Side, If you ever get out this way again get in touch with me and I can show you some good roads to travel. Cheers Rydr.
Thanks for the invitation. Did you ride to Gold River this summer? The pavement was brand new this year if I recall. I was impressed, but then I am from the praries 8)
As we call it in Campbell River "The Gold River Run" and I was out there 7 or 8 times this season, the last at the end of September. The section along Upper Campbell Lake is the worst area for uneven pavement and tar lines. Some sections have been paved recently. In September they were tearing up areas closer to Gold River to be repaved. In November with the heavy rain, a section of road fell away and slid down the hillside. Gold River was cut off for a few days until temporary repairs were completed. Hopefully all repairs will be completed by spring and the road ready for the next riding season. Cheers Rydr |
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