Where Do You Want to Drive Your Crossfire?
I don't know if we have a post like this or not, but think of places that you would like to take your Crossfire to.
I recently took a trip to Las Vegas from Denver and drove through Utah. I was so impressed with the scenery along I-70 and I-15. I was driving straight through and it was an 11 1/2 hour trip between Vegas and home and I did not have a lot of time to stop for photos.
I would LOVE to spend a week driving all around Utah and visit places like Capitol Reef NP, Zion NP, and Bryce Canyon.
I could also spend a whole week in Colorado driving around parts of the state.
I recently took a trip to Las Vegas from Denver and drove through Utah. I was so impressed with the scenery along I-70 and I-15. I was driving straight through and it was an 11 1/2 hour trip between Vegas and home and I did not have a lot of time to stop for photos.
I would LOVE to spend a week driving all around Utah and visit places like Capitol Reef NP, Zion NP, and Bryce Canyon.
I could also spend a whole week in Colorado driving around parts of the state.
I too would like to explore UTAH that would be a superb trip I love the mountians around Salt Lake City and I believe that part of the interstate in Utah is elevated , It's been 20 years since I was out there....but it was majestic
Howard
Howard
Uh, Montana!
Lots of curves ,(at least in the western side of the state) not much traffic (watch out for the traffic there is, they are not paying attention...) great weather (excluding winter...)
Cops will leave me alone if under 95......
Rob
Missoula MT
Lots of curves ,(at least in the western side of the state) not much traffic (watch out for the traffic there is, they are not paying attention...) great weather (excluding winter...)
Cops will leave me alone if under 95......
Rob
Missoula MT
Originally Posted by JHM2K
Nürbergring. Hands down.
Stateside, being more realistic now, Colorado and Utah.
Originally Posted by billvp
somewhere where there are no cops or speed cameras 

BC.
In northern Cal. drove the Avenue of the Giants then Hwy 1 down the coast in a rental car. Wouldn't mind doing that again in the scooter.
So many roads, so little time...
Up across the Mackinac bridge through Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick & back to Nova Scotia & Cape Breton Is. to relive an anniversary trip we took 9 yrs. ago.
We flew in last time & rented a Chevy Malibu & headed to the Cabot Trail through the Highlands of Cape Breton.
That time we flew - next time we'll be driving!
West via I-94 through Minnesota & So. Dakota to the Black Hills.
Around Lake Superior.
Up across the Mackinac bridge through Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick & back to Nova Scotia & Cape Breton Is. to relive an anniversary trip we took 9 yrs. ago.
We flew in last time & rented a Chevy Malibu & headed to the Cabot Trail through the Highlands of Cape Breton.
That time we flew - next time we'll be driving!
West via I-94 through Minnesota & So. Dakota to the Black Hills.
Around Lake Superior.
Near Future, I want to go back to Arkansas.
Itsky is right though, Western Montana.
Absolutely breathtaking place.
Roadster with a stick
Itsky is right though, Western Montana.
Absolutely breathtaking place.
Roadster with a stick
We've got plenty of gorgeous roads here in SoCal that I drive every chance I get. There are, however, some racetracks I'd love to drive:
Laguna Seca
Spa Francorchamps
Nurburgring Nordschliefe
Road Atlanta
Suzuka
Silverstone
Monza
As far as public roads go:
Transfagarasan Road in the Carpathian Mountains (see the Top Gear Romania episode - truly epic)
Stelvio Pass in Northern Italy (if you've ever followed European bicycle racing you know this - or another Top Gear episode)
Plenty of great roads in Southern France, too.
Laguna Seca
Spa Francorchamps
Nurburgring Nordschliefe
Road Atlanta
Suzuka
Silverstone
Monza
As far as public roads go:
Transfagarasan Road in the Carpathian Mountains (see the Top Gear Romania episode - truly epic)
Stelvio Pass in Northern Italy (if you've ever followed European bicycle racing you know this - or another Top Gear episode)
Plenty of great roads in Southern France, too.
Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
We've got plenty of gorgeous roads here in SoCal that I drive every chance I get. There are, however, some racetracks I'd love to drive:
Laguna Seca
Spa Francorchamps
Nurburgring Nordschliefe
Road Atlanta
Suzuka
Silverstone
Monza
As far as public roads go:
Transfagarasan Road in the Carpathian Mountains (see the Top Gear Romania episode - truly epic)
Stelvio Pass in Northern Italy (if you've ever followed European bicycle racing you know this - or another Top Gear episode)
Plenty of great roads in Southern France, too.
Laguna Seca
Spa Francorchamps
Nurburgring Nordschliefe
Road Atlanta
Suzuka
Silverstone
Monza
As far as public roads go:
Transfagarasan Road in the Carpathian Mountains (see the Top Gear Romania episode - truly epic)
Stelvio Pass in Northern Italy (if you've ever followed European bicycle racing you know this - or another Top Gear episode)
Plenty of great roads in Southern France, too.
Nurburgring
Spa Francorchamps
Silverstone
Several Swiss/Italian Alps but not driven the Stelvio Pass yet.
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