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Old 06-29-2015, 11:01 AM   #1
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what's the best road you've ever driven on?

or what is your personal favorite?

mine has to be Transfăgărășan (say it with me ) in the Southern Carpathians in my dear old country Romania. Thank you communism for coming up with crazy ideas and not thinking twice about doing them!

wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transf%C4%83g%C4%83r%C4%83%C8%99an

some more spaghetti photos:
https://www.google.com/search?q=transfagarasan&es_sm=122&biw=1920&bih=995&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=ZpORVfunEMvjsAXAx6mYBA&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ


only opened a few months a year because during winter its covered in meters of snow, you're lucky if you get to experience it. took a Golf GTI there once (better to bring a turbo'ed car to the game due to the extra thin air). only me and a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG on it that lucky evening. quite the experience as at the wrong time traffic will ruin it! this road replicates a lot of famous race track turns and the best part is you have complete visibility in every turn!



an interesting fact:
In September 2009 the cast and crew of the British television show Top Gear were seen filming along the road.[4] The segment appeared in the first episode of Series 14 which first aired November 15, 2009. They were in the country on a grand tour with an Aston Martin DBS V12 Volante, a Ferrari California T and a Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder. Host Jeremy Clarkson went on to declare the Transfăgărășan as "the best road in the world" – a title that the presenters previously gave to the Stelvio Pass in Italy.

pretty proud day to be Romanian

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Old 06-29-2015, 11:37 AM   #2
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There are two, Fort Ross Rd. to Cazadero hwy in either direction from Hwy 116 to Hwy 1. The other is Dry Creek Rd. to Stewarts Point/Skaggs Springs Rd. either way from Hwy 101 to Hwy. 1. Both are in Sonoma County California and are miles of twisty, switchback roads that go through miles of woodlands, climb hills and come out on NorCal coast at the Pacific Ocean.
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Old 06-29-2015, 11:39 AM   #3
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Esti roman?
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da! 100%
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da! 100%
Eu sunt francez dar sunt casatorita cu o romanca din judetul Brasov. Bunicii ei stau in Cartisoara, asa ca sunt de acord cu tine cu Transfagaran, chiar merita experimentata!
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There are two, Fort Ross Rd. to Cazadero hwy in either direction from Hwy 116 to Hwy 1. The other is Dry Creek Rd. to Stewarts Point/Skaggs Springs Rd. either way from Hwy 101 to Hwy. 1. Both are in Sonoma County California and are miles of twisty, switchback roads that go through miles of woodlands, climb hills and come out on NorCal coast at the Pacific Ocean.
beautiful!! taking notes as i will one day take a proper road trip on the west coast. too bad it wont be in the Boxster since i'll have to fly out there..
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I agree with Cris, the Transfagaran is pretty impressive!

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Eu sunt francez dar sunt casatorita cu o romanca din judetul Brasov. Bunicii ei stau in Cartisoara, asa ca sunt de acord cu tine cu Transfagaran, chiar merita experimentata!
ah! atunci intelegi despre ce vorbesc hehe! sunt cateva drumuri foarte bune si in zona Brasovului! din ce parte a Frantei esti?
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Hwy 1 PCH south of Monterey to Big Sur CA coast! For top down scenic switchbacks I don't think it gets any better. Every time I'm there I want to turn around & do it again repeatedly, but my wife is crying already.
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ah! atunci intelegi despre ce vorbesc hehe! sunt cateva drumuri foarte bune si in zona Brasovului! din ce parte a Frantei esti?
Nascut si crescut in Aix-en-Provence, langa Marsilia.
Am studiat 1 an la Brasov, dupa ce am muncit 5 ani in Ploiesti, dar locuind in Bucuresti.
Din ce parte a Romaniei esti?
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Pinnacle mountain road in "tuxedo" North Carolina!
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Got to be Route 50 between Landscheid and Bitburg. Lots of switchbacks and elevation changes.
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There are a lot of very nice roads here in Utah, hard to choose!
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Southwood Road southwest of Gravenhurst, ON, and other Muskoka side roads...
It has almost 21 miles of twisties, it is a second or third gear road all the way.
It's quite a rush and a must drive for anyone in SW Ontario.
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Two roads come to mind:
1 Haleakala Hwy on the island of Maui from sea level to 10,000 feet, twisty all the way.
2 Hwy 1 California (pacific coast highway) from Morro Bay to Pebble Beach,

Both hard to beat and very lightly patrolled.
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Two roads come to mind:
1 Haleakala Hwy on the island of Maui from sea level to 10,000 feet, twisty all the way.
2 Hwy 1 California (pacific coast highway) from Morro Bay to Pebble Beach,

Both hard to beat and very lightly patrolled.
+1 on the PCH.
I was in LA in the summer of 1988 and drove the PCH from Malibu to Dana Point. The high point of a very memorable trip.
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Two roads come to mind:
1 Haleakala Hwy on the island of Maui from sea level to 10,000 feet, twisty all the way.
2 Hwy 1 California (pacific coast highway) from Morro Bay to Pebble Beach,

Both hard to beat and very lightly patrolled.
Road to Hana is great if not crowded & you can keep your eyes on the road!
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+1 on the PCH.
I was in LA in the summer of 1988 and drove the PCH from Malibu to Dana Point. The high point of a very memorable trip.
I'll recommend the PCH (CA hwy 1) as well. Haven't had the boxster there yet, but I have experienced Carmel to Morro Bay many times on 2 wheels. Naciemento/Fergeson Road about 20 miles south of Big Sur just adds to the fun. it is about 14 miles from Hwy 1 to the back gate of Fort Hunter Ligget. The trip up (eastbound) is spectacular, the trip back down with the Pacific Ocean laid out in front of you is absolutely amazing! Get the eastbound trip early enough in the morning when the coastal fog is still in, and it looks like somebody took a huge scoop of marshmallow fluff and just spread it out up to meet the mountain tops jutting out of it.

There are roads in the Caliifornia Sierras that are spectacular, but they are just finished much quicker than that cruise down or back up the PCH.

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