OT: Any abandoned ashphalt near/outside Vegas?
#4
Racer
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#5
Got it. My advice:
the best drivng road road in the area is the red rock canyon loop. But it gets super crowded. If you can do it, get to the front gate right when they open and you’ll have 13 miles of canyon roads with tons of bends.
if you can’t, there’s plenty of great driving around lake mead, mount charleston, and valley of fire.
the best drivng road road in the area is the red rock canyon loop. But it gets super crowded. If you can do it, get to the front gate right when they open and you’ll have 13 miles of canyon roads with tons of bends.
if you can’t, there’s plenty of great driving around lake mead, mount charleston, and valley of fire.
#6
Racer
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Got it. My advice:
the best drivng road road in the area is the red rock canyon loop. But it gets super crowded. If you can do it, get to the front gate right when they open and you’ll have 13 miles of canyon roads with tons of bends.
if you can’t, there’s plenty of great driving around lake mead, mount charleston, and valley of fire.
the best drivng road road in the area is the red rock canyon loop. But it gets super crowded. If you can do it, get to the front gate right when they open and you’ll have 13 miles of canyon roads with tons of bends.
if you can’t, there’s plenty of great driving around lake mead, mount charleston, and valley of fire.
Without putting too much online that may incriminate me, I'm looking for *sideways* fun if you catch my *drift*. There must be some abandoned car parks, disused roads and such outside Vegas?
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Racer
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Have done them already unfortunately. I also love driving out to the desert, so thought why not mix that with some fun without TC on someone else's tires :P