Kitcat
04-14-2008, 07:07 AM
As a strong believer in the grass-is-always-greener theory, I drove my Seven clear across Ohio Saturday to find the ideal Sevenesque road.
I can recommend State Route 26 north out of Marietta, very twisty, very deserted, lots of elevation changes, but fairly bumpy.
I went North on 26 to Woodsfield where I picked up State Route 78 west. Also very twisty, tho not as much as 26. Also, it's also a bit more populated with similar elevation changes but with a smooth-as-glass surface. Sort of a more civilized version of Route 26.
I hit 107 mph on one straight section, with the help of a bit of a downhill slope (per my windshield mounted GPS-the optimistic Caterham speedo said 115 mph).
Both routes are scenic and rural. Route 26 is heavily forested, Route 78 a mixture of farms and woods, Route 78 offers some lovely scenery and part of it runs along the spine of some ridges offering the scenic vistas that seem that much better when viewed from a Seven.
BTW Seveners-if you need to cross Ohio to get somewhere else, use State Route 32 in the southern part of the state. It is a totally deserted 4- laner with no trucks and few intersections. Perfect for our nearly invisible little cars.
Any other favorite drives within 250 miles of Cincy, or elsewhere in our Great Lakes region?
Mike
I can recommend State Route 26 north out of Marietta, very twisty, very deserted, lots of elevation changes, but fairly bumpy.
I went North on 26 to Woodsfield where I picked up State Route 78 west. Also very twisty, tho not as much as 26. Also, it's also a bit more populated with similar elevation changes but with a smooth-as-glass surface. Sort of a more civilized version of Route 26.
I hit 107 mph on one straight section, with the help of a bit of a downhill slope (per my windshield mounted GPS-the optimistic Caterham speedo said 115 mph).
Both routes are scenic and rural. Route 26 is heavily forested, Route 78 a mixture of farms and woods, Route 78 offers some lovely scenery and part of it runs along the spine of some ridges offering the scenic vistas that seem that much better when viewed from a Seven.
BTW Seveners-if you need to cross Ohio to get somewhere else, use State Route 32 in the southern part of the state. It is a totally deserted 4- laner with no trucks and few intersections. Perfect for our nearly invisible little cars.
Any other favorite drives within 250 miles of Cincy, or elsewhere in our Great Lakes region?
Mike