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Re: [ST] help with roads in PA,NY,OH,WV,VA,CT,MA,VT



There is one place in Ohio that everyone goes to ride.  People will ride 
from over 2 hours away to get to the region known as Hocking Hills.  It's 
in Southeastern Ohio.  On a map, the region you will look at will be 
between Athens and Lancaster Ohio on Route 33.  Now 33 isn't the road I'm 
talking about, but there are a bunch of roads off of 33 that will have you 
doing plenty of leaning and twisting.  Well now that I think about 
it...  33 southeast of Athens actually starts to get really twisty for a 
stretch of about 30 miles from the river, to the river.  As for WV, I'm not 
real sure of some smaller roads, but man, I love to just drive my car on 
I-77.  I haven't had the pleasure of riding a bike on it yet, but I'd have 
to say that it is the most twisty curvy interstate I've ever seen.  And 
they have the speed limit at 70 through all of it so it's a real rush!

Hope this helps.

Chad
"Loving my new '99 ST"


At 04:14 PM 3/6/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>HI to all, could someone living in the states mentioned in the subject help
>me with what they know as best roads in those area. If you answer and need
>more specific regions, i'll conctact you through home email if you want.
>thanks in advance. 8^)
>
>Jim-Karl
>  BRG 2000 ST
>canada
>
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