Best driving roads in SE Louisiana?
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Best driving roads in SE Louisiana?
My personal favorite stretch is River Road on the east bank between La Place and Norco (between NO and BR). It's only a 10-15 minute run, but they've actually got a number of nice curves, especially descending into the spillway.
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Hwy 22 between Port Vincent and Springfield has some really nice curves following the river.
It's not located in the southeast, but my most favorite LA ride has to be Hwy 61 north through St. Francisville, left at LA 66 / Tunica Trace towards Angola, then veer right on 969 towards Woodville Mississippi. There are some *wicked* curves, switchbacks and even hills(!) on 969. Once you get to Woodville, just follow Hwy 61 back south to I110.
It's not located in the southeast, but my most favorite LA ride has to be Hwy 61 north through St. Francisville, left at LA 66 / Tunica Trace towards Angola, then veer right on 969 towards Woodville Mississippi. There are some *wicked* curves, switchbacks and even hills(!) on 969. Once you get to Woodville, just follow Hwy 61 back south to I110.
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River road from Norco through BR is cool.
Izafutto- I went that way I think when I had to go to Woodville last June, it was a pretty fun ride in my Subie.
Izafutto- I went that way I think when I had to go to Woodville last June, it was a pretty fun ride in my Subie.
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There is one fairly nice road in the BTR area - Manchac Road. It runs between Old Perkins and Nicholson. It's a small blacktop 2lane with lots of curves, turns and wiggles that runs through the swamp. Not a lot of people back there, especially at night.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=13...,0.097847&om=1
If you take it all the way through Bayou Paul Lane to Nicholson then cross and continue to River Road, take a right and go about 1/2 mile and there a great little restaurant there - Roberto's River Road.
Now that you're on River Road, you can head south toward Geismar. River Road is smooth and in pretty good shape so you can hit some higher speeds. You can also attack this from the other direction. Take I-10 down to Hwy 44, exit and head toward the river (right). It eventually ends at Burnside so take a right and head north to BTR. It's about a 50 mile drive back to BTR on a fairly open road with sweeping turns long straights and relatively little traffic.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=13...,0.097847&om=1
If you take it all the way through Bayou Paul Lane to Nicholson then cross and continue to River Road, take a right and go about 1/2 mile and there a great little restaurant there - Roberto's River Road.
Now that you're on River Road, you can head south toward Geismar. River Road is smooth and in pretty good shape so you can hit some higher speeds. You can also attack this from the other direction. Take I-10 down to Hwy 44, exit and head toward the river (right). It eventually ends at Burnside so take a right and head north to BTR. It's about a 50 mile drive back to BTR on a fairly open road with sweeping turns long straights and relatively little traffic.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
There is one fairly nice road in the BTR area - Manchac Road. It runs between Old Perkins and Nicholson. It's a small blacktop 2lane with lots of curves, turns and wiggles that runs through the swamp. Not a lot of people back there, especially at night.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=13...,0.097847&om=1
If you take it all the way through Bayou Paul Lane to Nicholson then cross and continue to River Road, take a right and go about 1/2 mile and there a great little restaurant there - Roberto's River Road.
Now that you're on River Road, you can head south toward Geismar. River Road is smooth and in pretty good shape so you can hit some higher speeds. You can also attack this from the other direction. Take I-10 down to Hwy 44, exit and head toward the river (right). It eventually ends at Burnside so take a right and head north to BTR. It's about a 50 mile drive back to BTR on a fairly open road with sweeping turns long straights and relatively little traffic.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=13...,0.097847&om=1
If you take it all the way through Bayou Paul Lane to Nicholson then cross and continue to River Road, take a right and go about 1/2 mile and there a great little restaurant there - Roberto's River Road.
Now that you're on River Road, you can head south toward Geismar. River Road is smooth and in pretty good shape so you can hit some higher speeds. You can also attack this from the other direction. Take I-10 down to Hwy 44, exit and head toward the river (right). It eventually ends at Burnside so take a right and head north to BTR. It's about a 50 mile drive back to BTR on a fairly open road with sweeping turns long straights and relatively little traffic.
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Yes it is somewhat scary. There are no shoulders on either side for most of the way, just swamp or bayous. It's been over a year since I've been through there but it was not long after they black-topped it so it was a really nice road at the time, except for one section right where it starts that is still a shell/gravel road.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
Jason, you're still around? I thought you got rid of the Z a long time ago. I haven't seen you posting in a while either.
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Originally Posted by jason333
Yeah still peaking in from time to time. About to build another Z. Trying to decide who, what, and where to do it.
what's up jason,
not sure if you remeber me or not. I had the black supercharged maxima and met you at airline auto. I picked up a Z a few months ago. I got tired of drooling at your car all the time
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
There is one fairly nice road in the BTR area - Manchac Road. It runs between Old Perkins and Nicholson. It's a small blacktop 2lane with lots of curves, turns and wiggles that runs through the swamp. Not a lot of people back there, especially at night.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=13...,0.097847&om=1
If you take it all the way through Bayou Paul Lane to Nicholson then cross and continue to River Road, take a right and go about 1/2 mile and there a great little restaurant there - Roberto's River Road.
Now that you're on River Road, you can head south toward Geismar. River Road is smooth and in pretty good shape so you can hit some higher speeds. You can also attack this from the other direction. Take I-10 down to Hwy 44, exit and head toward the river (right). It eventually ends at Burnside so take a right and head north to BTR. It's about a 50 mile drive back to BTR on a fairly open road with sweeping turns long straights and relatively little traffic.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=13...,0.097847&om=1
If you take it all the way through Bayou Paul Lane to Nicholson then cross and continue to River Road, take a right and go about 1/2 mile and there a great little restaurant there - Roberto's River Road.
Now that you're on River Road, you can head south toward Geismar. River Road is smooth and in pretty good shape so you can hit some higher speeds. You can also attack this from the other direction. Take I-10 down to Hwy 44, exit and head toward the river (right). It eventually ends at Burnside so take a right and head north to BTR. It's about a 50 mile drive back to BTR on a fairly open road with sweeping turns long straights and relatively little traffic.
Wow, Manchac is pretty close to where I live sorta.
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Originally Posted by chris'smax
what's up jason,
not sure if you remeber me or not. I had the black supercharged maxima and met you at airline auto. I picked up a Z a few months ago. I got tired of drooling at your car all the time
not sure if you remeber me or not. I had the black supercharged maxima and met you at airline auto. I picked up a Z a few months ago. I got tired of drooling at your car all the time
I wisah Loc was willing to build a Z motor, i really liked doing business with them.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
I thought you had moved on to something bigger and better. Glad to see you're thinking about another Z.
I have a bike and a truck. Now that the truck is paid off, I want to build another Z and sell the bike. I wish i had kept the old one and just built the motor. Live and learn i suppose?
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BTW here is a map of the roads i was talking about
Sligo
google :Sligo Rd
St Francisville, LA 70775
Jones Vaughn Creek: bleh google map links suck. just google: Jones Vaughn Creek Rd
St Francisville, LA 70775
If i ever get my car going I'll be happy to run up there anytime. Also if you pull the map along 61, go through Woodvile and look for 563. The first part is really fun and freshly paved. I usually hit them on Sunday mornings on the bike when there is no travel. You can make a loop out of those 3 roads.
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Sligo
google :Sligo Rd
St Francisville, LA 70775
Jones Vaughn Creek: bleh google map links suck. just google: Jones Vaughn Creek Rd
St Francisville, LA 70775
If i ever get my car going I'll be happy to run up there anytime. Also if you pull the map along 61, go through Woodvile and look for 563. The first part is really fun and freshly paved. I usually hit them on Sunday mornings on the bike when there is no travel. You can make a loop out of those 3 roads.
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Originally Posted by jason333
Hey man i was trying to remember what rims you had on that car a few days ago. Is the Z FI'd?
I wisah Loc was willing to build a Z motor, i really liked doing business with them.
I wisah Loc was willing to build a Z motor, i really liked doing business with them.
Nah no FI yet. I am going to get the Greddy TT kit as soon as i get situated with my job this summer after i graduate. So for now it is just bolt ons
The rims are Volk GT-N's. I have them on the Z now. I think they are out of production now though. Here is a pic:
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