![]() 04/15/2015 at 02:26 • Filed to: Roads, Jealousy, Kiwis | ![]() | ![]() |
But he keeps rubbing it in about the road he just got to drive in New Zealand, and then to add salt to the wound, he told me to check it out on Google. It wouldn't be so bad if I had a place to get my back road fix like I did in Alabama, but I live in Florida. The road in question: !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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Good God. I'd hate him. Hope he did it with some sort of RWD V8 Holden. And not a Piaggio Ape.
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Worse than the Holden, better than a scooter, the world's most average car, yet the fastest car, a rental Camry. He said the road was still amazing in a Camry. Looking at it, he may have found the world's greatest driving road.
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Rented Camrys are super fast. I forget how lucky I am living in a rural area sometimes. Today I went to the suburbs and got a reminder, I couldn't do that daily, no wonder road rage is a thing.
That's a nice looking road, it's very similar to the area I'm in in oz.
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it was chockers with caravans when I drove it earlier in the year.
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He may have because it looks awesome. But if he ever went to Norway he could prove himself wrong.
Or Italy...
Or France...
Or Germany...
Just come over to Europe ;-)
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Ehrmahgerd, I'm moving to NZ!
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I never got the fascination with switchbacks. They get boring pretty quickly.
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I never get how you US guys complain over having no driving roads. I live in The Netherlands, which is about the flattest country you can have. Sure, we have some of the most daring, beautiful driving roads in Europe, but they're all at least a couple of hours away from me.
Ive been to the US several times before (mostly major touristy places), I really can't imagine in such a diverse country to not have a single driving road in at least each state?...
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Oh I didn't say the states don't have any, in fact I used to live within miles of several amazing ones. I live in Florida now, Md there just aren't any that sends those chills you get when you take a turn just right.
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I grew up in Alabama, now I live in suburban hell Florida. It's not gone well.
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It apparently wasn't that bad at this time.
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Just to add to your wound, I daily drive a road a little twistyer than that.
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But does it go on for 3 hours?
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I completely understand, grew up in the country, moved to the burbs for money, back to the country for good now, fuck civilisation if that's what it is.
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it can, type in, lost coast road. The first site shows it. If you really hoon it takes 2 hours.
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Of course it's in California.
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Living in Florida has made me want to move back to Alabama. Luckily Florida is becoming more of the butt of a joke, than Alabama.
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Ooooh, the (in)famous "Gentle Annie" road. I've driven that a few times, again, not in anything sporty, but it's a thoroughly enjoyable, if somewhat gruelling, drive. Are there still gravel sections left? It's been a few years since I was back home, and I know that they are slowly but surely sealing that road, but when I last drove it maybe five years ago, there were still a few places that they hadn't touched yet. I'm not sure if it's still the case, but for a long time, rental companies wouldn't allow their cars on that road, due to its dangerous nature.
Driving basically anywhere in New Zealand is a fantastic experience. Challenging, for sure, but with even the main highways being mostly twisty, hilly two-laners, there's a lot of fun to be had. Beautiful scenery, too. Man, I miss it. I'm lucky enough that my parents live there and have excellent taste in cars, so I can always borrow something fun to drive when I go back home. Last time, I made this trip in my mother's Alfa Romeo 156 wagon, and took lots of fun day trips in my father's hilariously quick Citroën BX 16v (until I somehow managed to break a shift linkage and strand myself by the side of the road).
A few other good drives: SH 36 from Taupo to Rotorua, SH 2 from Paeroa to Waihi, SH 12 from Opononi to Dargaville, or this route from Kaikohe to Whangarei.
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He would have mentioned if it was gravel, so I suppose they have finished!
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All the locals told me the best roads were at the top of the south island, near Picton.
I didn't get a chance to get there unfortunately
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Aww, that's a shame – the gravel sections were a whole lot of fun. I suppose it's for the better, road safety-wise, though. It's one of those roads that has a reputation for killing people. It's pretty crazy really, that in this day and age, a national-level numbered highway could still have unpaved parts, but New Zealand is kind of magical like that. Here's a couple of photos from the last time I drove it.
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That's amazingly beautiful!