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Old August 31st 04, 01:39 AM
Leon van Dommelen
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"glenf" > wrote:

>In Tucson, our road is called "Roller Coaster Road" and it not only goes up
>and down, but also side to side!


Kentucky 768 is like that too.

Leon

>"D. Rogers" > wrote in message
>news:bVjYc.79819$Fg5.53970@attbi_s53...
>> I posted this at miata.net but thought you guys might be interested too.
>> Somebody on here asked if there were any drives that weren't all twisty
>> roads. Here's one with ups and downs instead :-)
>>
>> "I found a neat little road that goes up and down instead of side to side.
>> The g-forces and negative g's were incredible. It's kind of hard to get

>to
>> but worth it. The scenery during the drive is mostly trees. Before and
>> after the road there are neat things to see and do. Here's the route I
>> took:
>>
>> I took Missouri State Highway E from East to West. It intersects with
>> Highway 51 between Arab and Zalma. I followed it all the way to Highway

>67
>> near Greenville. State Highway E runs about 20-25 miles of mostly up and
>> down roads with a few twists.
>>
>> If you want to visit some neat stuff after your stomach settles down you

>can
>> jump over on Hwy 60 and go to the Ozark National Scenic Riverway. If you
>> are looking for some twisty roads then head over to Lake Clearwater and

>have
>> fun on Missouri State Highway H.
>>
>> There are limited hotels in the area, so make reservations if you are
>> planning an overnight visit. Lake Wappapello near Poplar Bluff is a nice
>> lake too and there is the Mingo National Wildlife Refuge near Puxico that
>> has a 20-mile auto tour of the refuge if you like wildlife."
>>
>> Have fun!
>>

>


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