September 23, 2010

New Roads

Added 9 new roads to MotorcycleRoads.US:

1) Alabama: US 29 - "...very rural with some wide sweeping turns. It's a great escape from heavy traffic and a chance to see some wonderful scenery." Close to the Florida State border.

2) Arizona: US 191 - "...among the best of several roads that pass through this classic, red-desert country of northern Arizona. Large, rusty red plateaus rise up on the left and right and are spotted with deep colored evergreens." Not the infamous stretch of 191 between Clifton and Alpine. Further north.

3) Louisiana: Lookout Road - "This is a good road for a peaceful ride. You will probably not pass a single vehicle out here in the middle of nowhere." In the Fort Polk area.

4) Maryland: Warren Road and Popular Hill Roads - "Nice bridge to go over and lots of tree cover. Narrow road." Located off of I-83 in Cockysville area.

5) Michigan: Marcellus Highway - "This is a nice scenic road with some nice sweeping curves." Located in the Southwest corner of the state.

6) North Carolina: SR 150 - "Much of the route, especially around the Mooresville / Lake Norman area, has been overtaken by suburban sprawl, making for slow going even on a Monday afternoon. In all, a disappointment, and not recommended." One man's trash another man's treasure? You make the call.

7) Nevada: SR 225 - "This is a very fun road to ride in several places and the scenic value is also very good. It's a desolate stretch - nobody out there." Continues into Idaho as SR 51.

8) Virginia: SR 71 - "A lovely, lightly traveled ride along the side of Clinch Mountain." In the Southwest corner of the state close to Kingsport, Tennessee.

9) Washington: Issaquah-Fall City Road - "Lots of twisties through the evergreens." Situated off of I-90, X 17 east of Bellevue.

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