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From: paul@pilchuck.UUCP (Paul Brownlow @ Data I/O -- Redmond, WA)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Best Roads
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Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 17:20:39 EST
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Posted: Tue Oct 29 17:20:39 1985
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I agree with those votes for Califonia 1 for one of the best roads,
although I have found one that I think is better:  The Cassiar Highway
(British Columbia 37) which runs from Kitwanga, BC (150 mi. east of
Prince Rupert) to the Alaska Highway at the BC/Yukon border.  After
driving this, you will truely agree that there is no shortage of
trees and wilderness on this planet.  The best time to drive this
road is the middle of the winter, since this is when the gravel
surface is frozen and plowed smooth.  You can easily travel at 70 mph
in places.

My vote for the most boring road is Interstate 5 through the San Joaquin
Valley of California.  That's only because I drove it FOUR times this
week.  It is 350 miles of the flatest, straightest road this side of
Nebraska.

Paul Brownlow
-- 
...."You're never alone with a schizophrenic."