Done the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Million Dollar Highway.
Mark
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I've hit some of them;
Big Sur, Carmel
Going to the Sun - Glacier National Park, did some backpacking
Million Dollar Highway - Telluride, Silverton RR, Horseback riding, camping along the continental divide.
US Route 1 all the way up into New Brunswick, Nova Scotia , Bay of Fundy (wicked tide) and PEI, lot's of potato farming going on.
I haven't been to the Dragon, but it's on my list. -
BThayer23 Well-Known Member
Seward Highway is gorgeous. Not so challenging as other roads on that list, but more spectacular.
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
I've done Big Sur, actually drove Route 1 from Bodega Bay south to the LA area.
Also drove the Sonoma and Napa Valleys many times. Tip: If you find yourself there and looking for a diversion from the wineries, etc, try the twisty and scenic Trinity Rd/Dry Creek Rd/Oakville Grade route between the valleys (just north of Glen Ellen on the Sonoma side to Oakville on the Napa Valley side). -
I'vedriven Route 1, CA, the million dollar highway and the Seward-Anchorage drive.
I have to say though that nice twisty roads and spectacular views are a somewhat unsafe combination! -
Hwy 1 from San Francisco to Morro Bay is very nice as is CA. Hwy 49 from Oakhurst to Placerville and beyond is very cool also
Our club does a annual Oakhurst to Jamestown run on 49, the best run of the year always. In fact we will be doing this run in June :cornut: All are invited.
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Rixter Well-Known Member
I've done Big Sur Drive, fun
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jcauseyfd New Member
I've done the BRP and US Route 1 in Maine.
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zinvestor Active Member
Done all but Hana and Seward, not sure I would put Sea Islands in the top 10 class but the other 7 are right up there.