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<blockquote data-quote="Bungie" data-source="post: 1039458" data-attributes="member: 11700"><p>Southwoood is one of the twistiest roads in Ontario. Looking at the map, you'd say YEEHAW! But the map doesn't tell the whole story.</p><p></p><p>It's an old pioneer trial that's been paved. In it's narrowest spot, it's only one car width wide, and thats in a blind corner. At it's widest, it's barely two. The road *ALWAYS* has sand, and lots of it, in the corners. Last time through this past fall the township had gone through and patched some of the holes by spreading loose pavement (usually in the corners!) and leaving it for the traffic to pack it in. It was much akin to riding on ball bearings.</p><p></p><p>Throw in moderately heavy traffic 'for the road' (lots of nature walkers/leaf peepers etc) and, well, go around it. I know guys who've turn around on that road because it's no fun most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bungie, post: 1039458, member: 11700"] Southwoood is one of the twistiest roads in Ontario. Looking at the map, you'd say YEEHAW! But the map doesn't tell the whole story. It's an old pioneer trial that's been paved. In it's narrowest spot, it's only one car width wide, and thats in a blind corner. At it's widest, it's barely two. The road *ALWAYS* has sand, and lots of it, in the corners. Last time through this past fall the township had gone through and patched some of the holes by spreading loose pavement (usually in the corners!) and leaving it for the traffic to pack it in. It was much akin to riding on ball bearings. Throw in moderately heavy traffic 'for the road' (lots of nature walkers/leaf peepers etc) and, well, go around it. I know guys who've turn around on that road because it's no fun most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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