Eck Posted May 11, 2015 #1 Posted May 11, 2015 (edited) Here is mine. A little history first: One day while attending the VR.Org international rally in Ft. Collins, Co., three of us decided to go on an adventure ride. There was, who many here remember, Lowell (The Ambassador / Wild hair), Dave (Swifty), and I. On this day, Lowell said he would lead since he had a new Lowrance GPS unit. I was the tail gunner. Off we went. After about 40 miles we notice the lines on the pavement stopped but we were still on pavement.. then the pavement stopped but we were on a tar & chipped stone packed road..All of a sudden, Lowell stops Dave pulls on one side of Lowell and I pull up on the opposite side of Lowell. The road ahead is nothing but dirt. Dry dirt. Lowell says: I don't know guys, but my GPS says it is a through road. Dave said, lets go for it. Im looking at my super clean RSV and thinking your kidding me. Lowell takes off, Dave pulls out behind him and the dust is flying. I sat wondering should I or should I not.. I down shifted and into the dust cloud I went following along. Dave drops back from Lowell because he could not see due to the dust cloud, I drop father back for same reason, and I am so far back now that I don't see Dave or Lowell but there is absolutely no place to turn around so I kept going. What a beautiful view I see coming up, and as I go around the corner another view outdoes the last one. I have never ridden a challenging road such as this and I am not so sure I would ever do it again. It was very dangerous for we were not on the type of bike needed for such a road. Luckily, we made it and when we returned to the VFW in Ft. Collins to meet up with everyone else later on that day, someone came up to me and asked: So Eck, where did you guys ride to today? I said man I couldn't tell you where we were but we ended up on some old dirt road that was unreal. Old gold mining town we passed through. Many times I had to walk my bike around hairpin turns as I read my license plate and at same time almost looking straight down over the edge of the mountain. No guard rails or anything to stop you from going over the edge. I'm just glad my brakes worked. He said I know right where you were and I have been on that road myself. They call it "OH-MY-GOD-ROAD" ,,and that folks, is all I said the whole time I was on it was Oh my God..Oh my God.. This is the road we went on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hQiLu2MJzc Edited May 11, 2015 by Eck
YamahaLarry Posted May 11, 2015 #2 Posted May 11, 2015 PCH south of San Fran, especially Big Sur. There isn't even a close 2nd for me personally.
Great White Posted May 11, 2015 #3 Posted May 11, 2015 No catchy names or gps coordinates. Probably barely even noticeable on maps. Just a couple local back roads that wind up and down a local 400 foot high ridge. Sunny day, clear skies and empty twisty low speed roads. Zen moment.
slowrollwv Posted May 11, 2015 #4 Posted May 11, 2015 Eck there is so many in WV I just can't name them all.:happy65:
Zzyzx Posted May 11, 2015 #6 Posted May 11, 2015 (edited) I have ridden on many great roads and a few not so nice, have seen some of the greatest landscapes and a lot of places I would like to see again but, on my coast to coast ride last year I was in southeast Colorado heading toward home and turned onto HWY-50 just outside of Salida. Came around a wide sweeping corner and to my right there were the Dillon Pinnacles . Had never been through this area before and stopped for better than an hour just taking in the beauty of the surroundings. These roads and the surrounding area is on my top 10 list of places to ride. Edited May 11, 2015 by Zzyzx
Eck Posted May 11, 2015 Author #7 Posted May 11, 2015 Eck there is so many in WV I just can't name them all.:happy65: Slowrollwv, I have come to find that out over the last 8 years. Every year my best friend and I take a good 5 day to 15 day ride through as many roads as we can find in WV and into VA. We plan on going back again this year sometime too.. The one in front of me!!! Dan, you can pull out of the garage now............ I have ridden on many great roads and a few not so nice, have seen some of the greatest landscapes and a lot of places I would like to see again but, on my coast to coast ride last year I was in southeast Colorado heading toward home and turned onto HWY-50 just outside of Salida. Came around a wide sweeping corner and to my right there were the Dillon Pinnacles . Had never been through this area before and stopped for better than an hour just taking in the beauty of the surroundings. These roads and the surrounding area is on my top 10 list of places to ride. [ATTACH=CONFIG]99273[/ATTACH] Beautiful!!!!!! I just added HWY-50 just outside of Salida to my list of Colorado rides..
SilvrT Posted May 11, 2015 #8 Posted May 11, 2015 For me it was the return trip from Venture West Los Osos as we were heading towards Reno after leaving Yosemite. We stopped for the night at a campground and got to sleep in an old western covered wagon. While the road itself was nothing special, that part of the trip was "magical"!
RedRider Posted May 11, 2015 #9 Posted May 11, 2015 My favorite is the road climbing Mt. Washington in NH. Done it twice. Once with a friend and my Dad, second time with my wife on back. She was terrified. Mostly paved, but a long section is gravel. And no guardrails. Pics at the top: RR
Eck Posted May 11, 2015 Author #10 Posted May 11, 2015 My favorite is the road climbing Mt. Washington in NH. RR, so was this taking Hwy 16 (or county road 16)? This is the Hwy that appears to go to the mountain top gift store. Hwy 112 looks like a great road also which is not far from there.
RedRider Posted May 11, 2015 #11 Posted May 11, 2015 My favorite is the road climbing Mt. Washington in NH. RR, so was this taking Hwy 16 (or county road 16)? This is the Hwy that appears to go to the mountain top gift store. The road is called the Mt. Washington Auto Road. It launches from Hwy 16 and goes up the mountain. Hwy 112 looks like a great road also which is not far from there. That is known as the Kancamagus Hwy and is also a wonderful ride. Both NH and Vermont have great roads throughout. Hwy 17 in the Green Mountains of VT has a view at the top that is unbelievable. RR
Eck Posted May 11, 2015 Author #12 Posted May 11, 2015 Both NH and Vermont have great roads throughout. Hwy 17 in the Green Mountains of VT has a view at the top that is unbelievable. Thanks for the map and info...It has been saved in my state files of roads to ride.
Brake Pad Posted May 11, 2015 #13 Posted May 11, 2015 https://www.google.com/maps/dir/31.4540376,-83.5388122/Erin,+TN/Grand+Rivers,+KY/Paducah,+KY/@37.3996334,-84.074506,5z/data=!4m36!4m35!1m15!3m4!1m2!1d-85.3544811!2d33.1295471!3s0x888b667f8891eeb7:0x3552792394a170da!3m4!1m2!1d-86.2491826!2d34.3327698!3s0x888a027053147757:0x29d71c4295e0e963!3m4!1m2!1d-86.7112501!2d35.5776945!3s0x88639710788c6a4f:0x7641929292655aaf!1m5!1m1!1s0x887b375645bb7875:0x96362d7705776ecc!2m2!1d-87.6947414!2d36.3183879!1m5!1m1!1s0x887a6138c440a1a1:0x87ee7cad902d5e11!2m2!1d-88.2344746!2d37.0031109!1m5!1m1!1s0x887a1060d12f85c3:0x1dc24c50850cb925!2m2!1d-88.6000478!2d37.0833893!3e0
Eck Posted May 11, 2015 Author #14 Posted May 11, 2015 https://www.google.com/maps/dir/31.4540376,-83.5388122/Erin,+TN/Grand+Rivers,+KY/Paducah,+KY/@37.3996334,-84.074506,5z/data=!4m36!4m35!1m15!3m4!1m2!1d-85.3544811!2d33.1295471!3s0x888b667f8891eeb7:0x3552792394a170da!3m4!1m2!1d-86.2491826!2d34.3327698!3s0x888a027053147757:0x29d71c4295e0e963!3m4!1m2!1d-86.7112501!2d35.5776945!3s0x88639710788c6a4f:0x7641929292655aaf!1m5!1m1!1s0x887b375645bb7875:0x96362d7705776ecc!2m2!1d-87.6947414!2d36.3183879!1m5!1m1!1s0x887a6138c440a1a1:0x87ee7cad902d5e11!2m2!1d-88.2344746!2d37.0031109!1m5!1m1!1s0x887a1060d12f85c3:0x1dc24c50850cb925!2m2!1d-88.6000478!2d37.0833893!3e0 You were about 12 - 15 miles from my house.. I have been on every road marked on your map.
Brake Pad Posted May 12, 2015 #15 Posted May 12, 2015 I went that way, cause I have family in Meridianville
Eck Posted May 13, 2015 Author #16 Posted May 13, 2015 I went that way, cause I have family in Meridianville Brakepad@, Next time, give me a shout and lunch is on me..!!
Gary N. Posted May 13, 2015 #17 Posted May 13, 2015 We've been in all four corners of North America and we've been on some awesome roads but The Top of the World Hwy. is one we'll never forget and one that we always talk about.
RedRider Posted May 13, 2015 #18 Posted May 13, 2015 We've been in all four corners of North America and we've been on some awesome roads but The Top of the World Hwy. is one we'll never forget and one that we always talk about. Yup, Great road.
Condor Posted May 13, 2015 #19 Posted May 13, 2015 Here in NorCal there are a bunch of bucket list rides, but the most heart pumping of them all was during Venture West SLO back in '08. The Naciemento Fergusson road leaves the west side of Hunter Leggitt Army Base and heads 25 miles over to Hwy 1 on the pacific coast. One lane and goaty with no guard rails and 2000 foot drop offs. I was glad to be riding my '83VR.
Rick Haywood Posted May 14, 2015 #20 Posted May 14, 2015 (edited) For me there are two roads that come to mind. #1 The road up to the top of Mt Evans In Colorado. 14,200 feet Highst paved road in america #2 Hwy 16 from down near Boone, NC to Tazwell, VA. Mt Evans: Hwy 16 : Honorable mention Mokee Dugway In Utah and Hwy 12 the (the hogsback) also in Utah The Hogsback: Mokee Dugway: Edited May 14, 2015 by Rick Haywood
Squidley Posted May 14, 2015 #21 Posted May 14, 2015 2 of my favorites are in Northern Cali Hwy 36 out of Red Bluff into Fortuna and Hwy 299 out of Redding into McKinleyville. Both were free range roads and a couple of times we came around blind curves to find cow's and such in the middle of the road.
Cowboy Posted May 14, 2015 #22 Posted May 14, 2015 Where to begin, Lets start in Colorado Pagosa Springs, CO US160 North to South Fork, CO pick up CO HWY 149 West taking all the way to Gunnison, CO. Pick-up US 50 West stopping at the Black Canyon of the Gunnison then to Montrose. Pick-up US550 Million Dollar Hwy South to Durango, CO. Lets go over to Utah. Monument Valley US 163 toward Mexican Hat Pick-up UT 261 North to UT 95 West stopping at the Natural Bridges National Monument continue on over to Hanksville, UT Pick-up UT 24 West to Torrey, UT picking up UT 12 South to Bryce Canyon. Pick-up US 89 North to Panguitch, UT Pick-up UT 143 South thru the Cedar Breaks and then Pick-up UT 14 to US 89 South to UT 9 thru Zion National Park back out to US 89 South to Kanab, UT Pick-up US 89 Alt. South to Jacob Lake, AZ then AZ 67 down into the north rim of the Grand Canyon making all the loop road vistas. Lets go over to California Just to much to list. Benton, CA CA 129 East all the way to Yosemite Village Pick-up Hwy 41 South to Oakhurst, CA. making sure to stop over at the Mariposa Grove Road. Jackson, CA Hwy 88 North East to Hwy 89 North around Lake Tahoe Follow CA 89 all the way up to Mount Shasta Pick-up I-5 North to Edgewood, CA to pick-up CA 3 South to US 299 West to Coast. US 101 North or South pick your poison. Lets Go up to Washington State Carson, Washington pick-up Wind River Road or NF90 follow to NF25 to US 12 East Pick-up WA 123 North around Mount Rainier to WA 410 back to US 12 Lets Go over to Idaho Sand Point, Idaho US 2 & ID 200 Take ID 200 South to ID 56 North picking-up US 2 again. Take US 2 to Libby, MT MT 37 to Eureka to US93 South to MT 40 East / US 2 to West Glacier going across the "Road to the Sun" Bozeman Montana Pick-up US191 South to Yellowstone make the Grand Loop and Exit at Northeast Entrance / Cooke City Pick-up US 212 to Red Lodge, MT then make down to US 14A out of Lovell, WY to US 14 to Ranchester, WY That should just scratch the surface for me!
djh3 Posted May 14, 2015 #24 Posted May 14, 2015 Everytime I see this thread pop up I keep trying to figure one out. Still no luck.
Brake Pad Posted May 15, 2015 #25 Posted May 15, 2015 That road that brings me together with all my Venture Rider friends
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