hey guys i just got my car drivable
do you guys know of any cool roads i can try out the 914
or maby a track?
in norCA
thanks everyone
-roman
Grant has a good day's drive set up for ya with that one. You'll be tired by the time you get home. If you are new to driving 914s, don't over drive the car. Plenty of places to get in trouble on those roads and no findin ya for a while if ya go off. Stay safe, get out there and have fun. Then, come out and autocross with us at GGR. Best $35 bucks you'll ever spend on a full days fun with your 914.
the up to bonny is so fun .
For some weekend fun head up 101 into Mendocino county. 12 miles north of Willits is the turn off to my hometown Covelo in Round Valley. It has the record of being the curviest road in America.. or at least it did at one time.
One problem is that it will be an out and back unless you want to drive on dirt over the Yolla Bolly's and end up going the "back way" to Thunderhill and Williams.
The plus side is then you can go out highway 20 from Willits to Fort Bragg then south on 1 all the way to Bodega Bay.
It's further, but if you can get over to the Sierras try highway 49, between Counterville and Mariposa. Excellent surface, varying from fast to very tight curves and elevation changes. Check it out:
Or for a longer drive try over 108 (Sonora pass) to 395, south to 120, then back over Tioga pass and the mountains through Yosemite. Absolutely unmatched.
A good way to find curvy roads is to see where the sportbike riders go. Their whole reason for being is curves, and they can't have bad surfaces. The "Roads" section of the http://www.pashnittours.com/theroads.html site is a good one, with reviews of a lot of the good roads in California, maps, spectacular photos and tour documentaries. Unfortunately he's started charging a membership fee for access to the full site, but some areas are still free. As an example of a road review look at the http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/MosquitoRidge.htm review, with a pretty cool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DtVUB_0luU of the road. I could do without the music, but the road is awesome, 40 miles of curves.
Hundreds of others like that, all over California. So many roads, so little time...
North of the Golden Gate, as stated there are hundreds of killer roads.
Highway 1 is awesome.
Inland, HWY128 from Healdsburg to Calistoga is a 20 mile stretch of the smoothest, windiest road I've driven.
Forgot to mention that Route 35/Skyline Blvd. can be pretty fun too. Just watch out for CHP and a Park Ranger named Miles Standish near Castle Rock State Park.
class of 86. Saratoga High .
My home town . The base of hyw 9 up to hyw 35 is also very fun . Another cool uphill fast run is . hyw 35 north from Alices @84 To hyw 92. I still think the best out of all the uphill runs in this area is East from the cost On 84 up to ALICES on skyline . It has some real AWSOME windes at the top , just as u get close to 4 cornes. U need to drive it off beat time . Tuesday mid day .kinda thing. So there is no cars around. Call in sick and play hooky for the day.
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