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    Northern trash should be in no short supply when you move to the ROC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    Northern trash should be in no short supply when you move to the ROC.
    No argument there.
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    Here's another one I'd like to drive. US 199 through Del Norte County, California. Winds through the very forests used to film the scenes on Endor for Star Wars. Don't hike too far off the road to take a leak, or some "growers" will likely take potshots at you.

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    I see caravans in the picture.

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    A couple of mentions of some of my favourites and where they don't name the roads but do the destination then I can assure you the roads to get their are glorious.
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    On Friday I decided to, instead of taking the comfortable, easy way to Girona, go for a drive.

    I started on the Coll de Revell. GI-543 + GIV-5411. It starts quite open, but it gets progressively narrower and twistier, with the second part being considerably bumpier. Unfortunately there was quite a lot of fog... A car with good ride is basic to attack it with confidence





    Then onto the GI-542 from Sant Hilari to Anglès, passing through Osor. Epic bit of road. Very narrow, twisty with plenty of off-camber corners and fast esses combined with tight second gear conrers. Here you want something agile and stiff and also with good brakes.



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