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From: review@drutx.UUCP (MillhamBD)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Best Roads
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Date: Thu, 24-Oct-85 11:10:26 EST
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> It seems that net.auto is getting somewhat boring recently, so I thought
> that I would start a new discussion.  So, taking a page out of Car and
> Driver's January issues, let's have nominations for the best and worst 
> roads that you people on the net have *driven*.  When you nominate a road,
> give a short explanation of why you think it is good (or bad).
> 
> OK, I'll start things off by nominating Vermont Rt 100 for best, because
> of scenery(sp?), lack of traffic in the summer(though I expect that would
> be different in the fall and winter), and because it is a road with lots
> of *fast* curves to make driving interesting.

Try Vermont Rt 108 from Stowe to Smugglers Notch. Very interesting
road. Great scenery. The road is only 1 car wide, in spots, and the
pavement is right against the rocks. Don't take a trailer up there!

My worst road nominee: I-80 through Nebraska. It's like riding on a
bucking bronco. (Especially if you drive it in a Jeep)

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Brian Millham
AT & T Information Systems
Denver, Co.

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