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Them Bones Oct 1, 2002 08:01 AM

What's your favorite drive?
 
Hey all, I was wondering where everyone goes to drive just for kicks. If enough people post, we'll have a pretty good reference of "must drives" when traveling!

The coolest drive I've found is the Blue Ridge Parkway in TN/SC. Parts of it have repeated tight curves. I made my wife vomit once! Definitely sucked at the time, but it's funny now.

So where do you go for speed, curves, etc???

-TB

perfectlyfrank Oct 1, 2002 08:24 AM

Lower Wacker Drive in Chicago, trying to recreate the scene from The Blues Brothers. :) Unfortunately, it's closed for construction right now. :(

dollar99 Oct 1, 2002 08:31 AM

Re: What's your favorite drive?
 

Originally posted by Them Bones
Hey all, I was wondering where everyone goes to drive just for kicks. If enough people post, we'll have a pretty good reference of "must drives" when traveling!

The coolest drive I've found is the Blue Ridge Parkway in TN/SC. Parts of it have repeated tight curves. I made my wife vomit once! Definitely sucked at the time, but it's funny now.

So where do you go for speed, curves, etc???

-TB

blue ridge parkway/skyline drive in VA.

Boomer Oct 1, 2002 08:31 AM

drive
 
Highway 1 from San Simeon to Monterey/Carmel, Calif. On the way to Laguna Seca, my favorite race track.

Boomer

vanstorm16 Oct 1, 2002 08:45 AM

A contribution from the great white north. Highway 6 in the interior of British Columbia heading east from a town named Vernon towards the Monashee mountains. Amazing views, very little traffic and great twisty terrain so there's lots of opportunities to work through the gears and some great corners. Easily the best drive I've driven in my area.

digerydingo Oct 1, 2002 08:55 AM

Booyakasha vanstorm16!

I've been on that drive a couple of times but unfortunatly it's usualy as a passenger in a 4x4. Sea to Sky Hwy is always fun although now the only time traffic is low is after 11:00pm. Too bad there's been so many accidents on the road as of late. I hope they don't ruin it for the Olympic bid.

zeeing Oct 1, 2002 01:24 PM

Second that HWY 1 Drive and Laguna Seca
 
Minus traffic. A clear road is close to my heart, but only able to find running room early morning on weekdays.

RobJames Oct 1, 2002 02:05 PM

Best road for twisties I've ever seen: the "pig trail" from Ozark, Arkansas to Hiway 16 just East of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Probably a 2000 ft elevation change and then back down, cutbacks, long curves, never ending excitement.

Another good one is Hiway 16 from Siloam Springs, Oklahoma to Fayetteville, Arkansas. It also has great twisties but also two 1 mile long straights with barely any traffic. Both have great scenary.

gammbino350z Oct 1, 2002 03:21 PM

i few years ago i visited the reno-tahoe area and we took a bunch of backroads going down the mountains from the lake to the carson valley. Those roads are a helluva lot of fun if your careful because if you missed a turn you were going to fall any where from 20 ft to 3000ft off one of those mountains.

___DJK___ Oct 1, 2002 03:25 PM

The drive home from work, not because it has kick ass twisties, but because my slave labor for the day is over.

Gfactor Oct 1, 2002 04:06 PM

Re: What's your favorite drive?
 
I don't have my Z...yet, but have been exploring the mountain roads in MD, VA and especially West VA for the last few years on motorcycles (now a 2002 Honda VFR)

In WVA, Rt 33, 250, US 50, 42 are some that are awesome. Huge elevation changes, switch backs, decreasing radius corners and very few police cars.

The BRP parkway is awesome too.

I can't wait to hit some of these in the Z.

George

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Them Bones
[B]Hey all, I was wondering where everyone goes to drive just for kicks.

Them Bones Oct 1, 2002 04:55 PM


Originally posted by vanstorm16
A contribution from the great white north. Highway 6 in the interior of British Columbia heading east from a town named Vernon towards the Monashee mountains. Amazing views, very little traffic and great twisty terrain so there's lots of opportunities to work through the gears and some great corners. Easily the best drive I've driven in my area.
Excellent! My wife and I are planning on visiting Glacier National Park soon. How far is this road from the park?

-TB

Vincey2kr1 Oct 1, 2002 06:45 PM

Arkansas(Ozarks) All the WAy
 
RobJames! You have to try highway 103 north of Clarksville in Arkansas, less traffic then the pig trails and has a bit more curves:icon04: its my favorite. It travels up and down one of the Ozark mountains and ends up pratically as a dead end, turn around and come back down :D Also Talemena trail by Mena, Arkansas is a good one as well.

jran76 Oct 1, 2002 06:58 PM

Good call on the AR roads, I am from Fayetteville, the pig trail and 16 are both good, old 71 from Alma to Fayetteville is ok (tested it out on my way home to the UA/Ala game this weekend in the Z), there is very little traffic with 540 open....

Anything in the Hill Country west of Austin is good, closer to Austin, Lime Creek in great.....

PrototypeStan Oct 2, 2002 01:54 AM

the PCH baby!

oh pacific coast highway.

Goober Oct 2, 2002 08:34 AM

Won't help most of the members here unless you go on vacation but TANTALUS in Hawaii is my #1.

Just think of those commercials you have seen where the car is on the twisties with the semi-wet road while driving under a canopy of exotic vegetation. That is this drive with several lookouts of the island of Oahu along the way. The Hawaii Z's will know what I am talking about. My 300ZXTT was test driven along this road.

acid burn Oct 2, 2002 09:19 AM

I agree with the Pacific Coast Highway to Carmel for a great drive with a great view. However, if you just want to drive hard, take Skyline Boulevard near San Jose. Start at highway 92 and go South. Keep going past where they don't put lines on the road any more. Gets _really_ twisty. Sometimes it's only 1.5 car widths but there is 2 way traffic, so enter at your own risk! Makes for a hell of a ride.

I just tried it last month in a Civic SI (SiR in Canada) when I was down there. It was great in that car, as it's relatively small and compact. Only a few close calls. I could imagine doing it in the Z would be more of a challenge because it's a bit bigger car. I can't wait.

vanstorm16 Oct 2, 2002 09:51 AM

digerydingo - Sea to Sky is another great drive, you're right! Being in Vancouver, its pretty accessible. Too bad about the enormous amounts of traffic though.

Them Bones - From Glacier National Park, you have to head west on Highway 1 to a town called Revelstoke about 70km from Rogers Pass. From there, head south on Highway 23 to another town called Nakusp (about 100km and a quick, free ferry ride across the lake). From Nakusp, head south on Highway 6 (probaby called hwy 6 west) towards Fauquier/Vernon (about 61km). Don't head towards Castlegar, that's the wrong way. When you get to Fauquier, there's another ferry back across the same lake. When you depart the ferry, you wanna be first off the boat, don't get stuck behind a ton of cars. This now is the part of the road I was talking about. Its about 85km of really fun road, I had a blast driving in it my Probe GT. You'll eventually come out in Vernon which is our wine country.

Depending on the time of year you're travelling, the road from Nakusp to Fauquier has TONS of bald eagles.

D'oh Oct 2, 2002 09:04 PM

acid burn, I concur. I like to drive from my house (in the santa cruz mountains), down HWY 9 to Santa Cruz (nice and twisty, but many cars), N on HWY1 to Half Moon Bay, up 92 to Skyline. Down Skyline to HWY 9. Then HWY 9 back home. The drive takes a couple hours but is awesome. The only problem is traffic. I still need to get "sick" so I can try the drive during the weekday when traffic will hopefully be lighter.:D

-D'oh!


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