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Paralizer said:
I run that route a lot myself. Here is a variation I use at times. Give it a try some time.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=e...p;sll=37.265856,-122.294998&sspn=0.293446,0.563049&ie=UTF8&ll=37.340001,-122.350273&spn=0.073289,0.140762&z=13&om=1
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ADias said:
I drove today one of my favorite P-car drives: Woodside to Pescadero, CA.
See route here.![]()
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Aug 19, 2007 2:28:14 AM
Aug 19, 2007 4:57:48 PM
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ADias said:
I drove today one of my favorite P-car drives: Woodside to Pescadero, CA.
I'm wondering, do you ever get up north and drive State Routes 36, 3, and 96? Or the Leggitt to Fort Bragg portion of CA 1?
How do they compare with the bay area drives?
Aug 19, 2007 6:39:29 PM
Aug 19, 2007 6:47:32 PM
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ADias said:
I drove today one of my favorite P-car drives: Woodside to Pescadero, CA.
I'm wondering, do you ever get up north and drive State Routes 36, 3, and 96? Or the Leggitt to Fort Bragg portion of CA 1?
How do they compare with the bay area drives?
The Ft. Bragg to Leggett portion of Hwy 1 is some of the most intense twisties you will ever run. If you are looking for another just amazing, and very lesser known run, here you go. Enjoy.![]()
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=e...addr=healdsburg,+ca&sll=38.65127,-123.39856&sspn=0.143981,0.281525&ie=UTF8&z=11&om=1
Oh, and make sure you have a full tank of gas as there is no fuel anywhere along this run.
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Paralizer said:
I run that route a lot myself. Here is a variation I use at times. Give it a try some time.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=e...p;sll=37.265856,-122.294998&sspn=0.293446,0.563049&ie=UTF8&ll=37.340001,-122.350273&spn=0.073289,0.140762&z=13&om=1
Sure. Know it well.
La Honda Rd. (proper) is less twisty than Pescadero Rd. It offers several long sweepers though. The connector between San Gregorio and Pescadero is great (although poorer surfaces); I prefer it in the opposite direction - Pescadero to San Gregorio.
If I had to do just one I would still prefer Pescadero - a beautiful collection of sharp corners, switch-backs, some sweepers and excellent surfaces.
It's nice to see posters commenting on these roads.![]()
Aug 20, 2007 9:10:03 PM
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ADias said:
Hi!
I have not yet driven CA 3, 36 or 93. I have driven the beautiful 128. I'm sure they are all terrific. Recently a member posted about 36. One of these days I plan to check this one out.
I think the local coastal roads in the Bay Area are of a different nature. They are shorter rides (20 miles or less) and they are curvier, and some like Pescadero, constantly curvier with short switch backs and tight hairpins. The other day my passenger got seasick.
128 towards Mendocino is a beautiful smooth asphalt ribbon with wide sweepers and not as many tight corners.
At the end of the day they are all great!