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Reuben Run to YFO: What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="russperry" data-source="post: 1422423" data-attributes="member: 22548"><p>i don't know if you're more of a sightseer or a rubber shredder, but if the latter you should definitely try to fit in Skaggs Springs Road. It connects 101 near Geyserville with PCH at Stewarts Point north of Bodega Bay. The eastern part of the road is literally a road racing track disguised as a public street. Beautiful asphalt, wide 2 lane road that twists and turns through rolling hills with great sight lines, but nearly zero debris since the hills are not sharp or overhanging the road.</p><p></p><p>The western part is pretty much the exact opposite - a narrow two lane goat track through the coastal hills and forest.</p><p></p><p>But between the two it is an absolutely delicious 38 miles if you can fit it in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russperry, post: 1422423, member: 22548"] i don't know if you're more of a sightseer or a rubber shredder, but if the latter you should definitely try to fit in Skaggs Springs Road. It connects 101 near Geyserville with PCH at Stewarts Point north of Bodega Bay. The eastern part of the road is literally a road racing track disguised as a public street. Beautiful asphalt, wide 2 lane road that twists and turns through rolling hills with great sight lines, but nearly zero debris since the hills are not sharp or overhanging the road. The western part is pretty much the exact opposite - a narrow two lane goat track through the coastal hills and forest. But between the two it is an absolutely delicious 38 miles if you can fit it in [/QUOTE]
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