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Sorry about that.
"Private" must be the default when uploading, or I just did it wrong.
https://www.dangerousroads.org/north...reek-road.html
"Private" must be the default when uploading, or I just did it wrong.
https://www.dangerousroads.org/north...reek-road.html
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Latigo is better than Deer Canyon Road, but does not have the ocean view on the best downhill driving parts.
Piuma Canyon, Decker Canyon, Stunt Road, Tuna Canyon and Saddle Peak are all worth an LA visit just to drive them.
Mullholland Highway, with some sections as good as the roads above, intersects with many, and like them, ultimately terminates at the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).
FYI: Latigo Canyon Road
Latigo Canyon – Malibu, CA
HIGHEST POINT: 2,122 ft
VERTICAL GAIN: 2,016 ft
LENGHTH: 9.2 miles
GRADE: 4.2% average, about 12% max
I once did it 20 times in a row (10 round trips = 120 miles), and my GTS got track hot, particularly the brakes.
I ran in 2nd gear the entire way, up and down, and never shifted, not even on the longest mini-straight when tickling redline.
#2624
Affirmative on the "dozen or so" epic driving roads in the Malibu Canyons.
Latigo is better than Deer Canyon Road, but does not have the ocean view on the best downhill driving parts.
Piuma Canyon, Decker Canyon, Stunt Road, Tuna Canyon and Saddle Peak are all worth an LA visit just to drive them.
Mullholland Highway, with some sections as good as the roads above, intersects with many, and like them, ultimately terminates at the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).
FYI: Latigo Canyon Road
Latigo Canyon – Malibu, CA
HIGHEST POINT: 2,122 ft
VERTICAL GAIN: 2,016 ft
LENGHTH: 9.2 miles
GRADE: 4.2% average, about 12% max
I once did it 20 times in a row (10 round trips = 120 miles), and my GTS got track hot, particularly the brakes.
I ran in 2nd gear the entire way, up and down, and never shifted, not even on the longest mini-straight when tickling redline.
Latigo is better than Deer Canyon Road, but does not have the ocean view on the best downhill driving parts.
Piuma Canyon, Decker Canyon, Stunt Road, Tuna Canyon and Saddle Peak are all worth an LA visit just to drive them.
Mullholland Highway, with some sections as good as the roads above, intersects with many, and like them, ultimately terminates at the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).
FYI: Latigo Canyon Road
Latigo Canyon – Malibu, CA
HIGHEST POINT: 2,122 ft
VERTICAL GAIN: 2,016 ft
LENGHTH: 9.2 miles
GRADE: 4.2% average, about 12% max
I once did it 20 times in a row (10 round trips = 120 miles), and my GTS got track hot, particularly the brakes.
I ran in 2nd gear the entire way, up and down, and never shifted, not even on the longest mini-straight when tickling redline.
12% Grade is insane.
Sometimes it’s hard to tell from a map what is drivable.
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