Can near drive straight if no one comes the other way !! Lol..
Lancelot Link said
11:42 PM Mar 4, 2017
Where is it? I'll show the picture to all the young motor heads around town. I'm sure we will be rid of them next week!
-- Edited by Lancelot Link on Saturday 4th of March 2017 11:42:50 PM
madaboutled said
11:47 PM Mar 4, 2017
Its photoshoped, lots of flaws if you study it.
macka17 said
02:21 AM Mar 5, 2017
Yea.
But make it of Dirt. and let us loose on it, on decent dirt bikes.
My Maico would love it.
Forget the white lines Steve ,and it'll be fine hey.
adreamer said
10:30 AM Mar 5, 2017
Where is it? My Gopher will be able to do 100 down it!!
Helen
Roundthebend said
10:45 AM Mar 5, 2017
I drove on a road just like that last week and to be fair it did have a sign that said " no trucks, caravan or trailer access". Nearly 30km of it and it gave my campervan a really good test out for it's maiden voyage.
macka17 said
12:21 PM Mar 5, 2017
Yrs ago.
Down in SA.
There used to be a "logging road".
from The Deli b4 Cape Jervis across State forests to Victor Hrbr?.
Around 35\40ish km.
Was absolute magic on the bikes. Fast. A mix of tight and long drifters
and a few blind bends with close timbers. and enough straights with hairpins to keep it interesting.
Where you could almost guarantee to meet a logger coming the other way.
The amount of times you were sliding, then dodging pines at 80 plus was beautiful.
The dodgy bits were when you met a couple or more bikes\cars. coming the other way.
Everybody ended up spearing off.
Even counting track work.
That was one of the best pieces of the planet for bikes. Bar none.
Oh. Was 30 to 40 yrs ago. Long closed now.
warhorse said
04:38 PM Mar 5, 2017
Lancelot Link wrote:
Where is it? I'll show the picture to all the young motor heads around town. I'm sure we will be rid of them next week!
-- Edited by Lancelot Link on Saturday 4th of March 2017 11:42:50 PM
lancelot, at a guess looking at the yellow lines and the style of the letter boxes,i reckon its in the U.S.A.somewhere, very interesting piece of road.
msg said
04:40 PM Mar 5, 2017
I have no idea where it is. It was a picture on Pinterest. I too suspect it was photoshopped.
msg said
04:57 PM Mar 5, 2017
Found it again. It says its Wisconsin Highway 42. It was a travel blog.
Goldfinger said
05:13 PM Mar 5, 2017
I sent it to a Lismore mate/Site Engineer asking if he designed it....he replied it looks mighty like a stretch of road between Nimbin and Lismore...any one familiar with that stretch?..Hoo Roo
-- Edited by Goldfinger on Sunday 5th of March 2017 05:14:30 PM
msg said
05:50 PM Mar 5, 2017
Its actually Alaska. Can google. You get a number of photos.
The road from Nimbin to Lismore is great compared to the road from Kyogle to Nimbin.
Geoff and Bev
Yaketty said
05:20 PM Mar 6, 2017
Depending what you've been smoking in Nimbin all roads out of it could look like that
Dhutime said
10:27 PM Mar 6, 2017
We have a road similar to that but much steeper in Albany WA it's called the zigzag. Lived not far from it and we used it for racing down with our hill trolleys never did make it all the down in one piece.
Lancelot Link said
02:02 AM Mar 8, 2017
I just want to find somewhere to send all the young idiots that use our local corner as a drift circuit to.
kiwijims said
07:45 AM Mar 8, 2017
back in the "Good old days" The road builders were payed an extra Bob ( Shilling ) in their pay packet for every corner they built,
It's no wonder, there are roads around like this.
To my calculations they would have been better off to a tune of around 8, or is it 9 Bob when this road was completed !!!
Just to prove how tight the W.A. Gov't is, have a look at the Nullarbor, !!!
K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 07:49:50 AM
Where is it? I'll show the picture to all the young motor heads around town. I'm sure we will be rid of them next week!
-- Edited by Lancelot Link on Saturday 4th of March 2017 11:42:50 PM
Its photoshoped, lots of flaws if you study it.
But make it of Dirt. and let us loose on it, on decent dirt bikes.
My Maico would love it.
Forget the white lines Steve ,and it'll be fine hey.
Where is it? My Gopher will be able to do 100 down it!!
Helen
Down in SA.
There used to be a "logging road".
from The Deli b4 Cape Jervis across State forests to Victor Hrbr?.
Around 35\40ish km.
Was absolute magic on the bikes. Fast. A mix of tight and long drifters
and a few blind bends with close timbers. and enough straights with hairpins to keep it interesting.
Where you could almost guarantee to meet a logger coming the other way.
The amount of times you were sliding, then dodging pines at 80 plus was beautiful.
The dodgy bits were when you met a couple or more bikes\cars. coming the other way.
Everybody ended up spearing off.
Even counting track work.
That was one of the best pieces of the planet for bikes. Bar none.
Oh. Was 30 to 40 yrs ago. Long closed now.
lancelot, at a guess looking at the yellow lines and the style of the letter boxes,i reckon its in the U.S.A.somewhere, very interesting piece of road.
I sent it to a Lismore mate/Site Engineer asking if he designed it....he replied it looks mighty like a stretch of road between Nimbin and Lismore...any one familiar with that stretch?..Hoo Roo
-- Edited by Goldfinger on Sunday 5th of March 2017 05:14:30 PM
www.dangerousroads.org/north-america/usa/3487-door-county-coastal-byway.html
Geoff and Bev
back in the "Good old days" The road builders were payed an extra Bob ( Shilling ) in their pay packet for every corner they built,
It's no wonder, there are roads around like this.
To my calculations they would have been better off to a tune of around 8, or is it 9 Bob when this road was completed !!!
Just to prove how tight the W.A. Gov't is, have a look at the Nullarbor, !!!
K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 07:49:50 AM