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<blockquote data-quote="jwhite518" data-source="post: 1144464" data-attributes="member: 5483"><p>By the time you get to Marin County you may have had enough of the coast. (Yes, that's possible.) The southernmost part of Highway 1 (south of Stinson Beach) is really scenic with high cliffs and lots of 2nd and 3rd gear curves. However, most likely you will get stuck behind some slow car and it will be agonizing. Even if you pass the slow car (or cars) and find some open road, three minutes later you'll catch up to the next slow car. On the other hand, there are some really sweet roads that connect the coast to 101. They are lightly traveled farm country. For example, Point Reyes Petaluma Road would be a great alternative. Or Marshall Petaluma Road is another. Nicasio Valley Rd, Lucas Valley Rd, all nice. Even Sir Francis Drake isn't too bad, though it's the busiest of the bunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwhite518, post: 1144464, member: 5483"] By the time you get to Marin County you may have had enough of the coast. (Yes, that's possible.) The southernmost part of Highway 1 (south of Stinson Beach) is really scenic with high cliffs and lots of 2nd and 3rd gear curves. However, most likely you will get stuck behind some slow car and it will be agonizing. Even if you pass the slow car (or cars) and find some open road, three minutes later you'll catch up to the next slow car. On the other hand, there are some really sweet roads that connect the coast to 101. They are lightly traveled farm country. For example, Point Reyes Petaluma Road would be a great alternative. Or Marshall Petaluma Road is another. Nicasio Valley Rd, Lucas Valley Rd, all nice. Even Sir Francis Drake isn't too bad, though it's the busiest of the bunch. [/QUOTE]
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