You want some twisties, I'll give you some damn twisties
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Location: In the hills between San Miguel and Parkfield - "up in the boonie lands", Central Coast of California, Wine Country
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Check local weather listings for fogs, storms - This is a very interesting area, much beauty, if you have to go a little slow it will be worth it just for the eye candy!
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Ironically, i almost forgot about the dragon! I had a group of Cobra owners that wanted to run it last year and I couldn't make it. Sounds like it would have been REALLY tough to run on one of those...sadly, last season one of my buds flipped his 01 vert down a mountain! Him and his dad walked away, but by the look of the pics, it was a miracle!
I'll swing by it next weekend when i'm down in Tennee for vacation anyway...it sounds pretty awesome from all i've heard!
I'll swing by it next weekend when i'm down in Tennee for vacation anyway...it sounds pretty awesome from all i've heard!
Last edited by Stavesacre21; 08-05-2006 at 07:38 AM.
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Bummed, but bring on OU!
I haven't made it to the Dragon yet. It does look like much fun, but the videos I've seen don't seem to show that it's any more fun than many, very empty, 2 laners that can be found in most Appalachian states (I'm most familiar with WV). But it is considerably longer than most fun stretches of road. Every time I go home to visit the parents, there's 10-15 1 to 7 mile stretches of fabulous 2 lane mountain roads to drive on, within 30 miles. The Dragon may be legendary, but just get out a map and you will not be disappointed in Appalachia.
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