CrazyCougar! get back in yur cage<G>

Fer whoop-de-doodle roads.. try:

Road to Bodie, Cal (ghost town) "warsh-board spine jerker"
Road across Tioga pass into Yosemite Nat'l Park from the east.
Gold Camp Road from Colorado Springs uphill to Mt. Piz-gah<G>
Road to Hana on Maui Hawaii<G>

*I been to Eagle Rock and found it roll'n hills... NOT to be compared
to The Rockies or the Sierra... or the Cascades<G>
Fer *remote-  Tone-ah-paw Nev. to Las Vegas
Fer *straight roads-  I pick Wendover,Nev to Salt Lake City
Fer *low roads- I pick Death Valley Calif.
Fer * High roads- I pick the road thru RockyMt Nat'l park and
                  Monitor Pass in California...
Fer *wierdest road- Alcan Hyway<G> 


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> Of course it's on a "back roads".  There ain't no other way to get to Eagle
> Rock, but by "back roads", as it is basically in the middle of nowhere in the
> Ozarks.  If'n you can find roads getting to Eagle Rock that allow you travel
> at anything better than 45-55 you must share them with the rest of us.
> 
> Actually the highways to Monet & Cassville are pretty good and you can move
> along pretty good, unless of course you're in a van, or bus, pulling a trailer
> full of camping gear.  It's the last part from Cassville on into Eagle Rock
> that is narrow, winding, and lots of up & down stuff.
> 
> All this of course is not to take issue with your estimate of around 2 to 2.5
> hours of travel time to get to Eagle Rock from Springfield as I would agree
> with that estimate especially if one is traveling in the usual Royal Ranger
> method as mentioned previously.  Some of that last few miles can be a real
> adventure in a bus full of boys pulling a gear laden trailer.  Can't tell you
> how many times I've had that pleasure already.  Talk about your adventure
> driving, especially for some of the native South Texas boys that think of the
> area around Austin & Kerrville as "hill country". :-)  Not that the area is
> absolutely beautiful, and some of my favorite country.  It's just that the
> backroads of the Ozark make the backroads of Texas hill country seem flat &
> straight by comparison.
> 
> Ed Taylor - Crazy Cougar
> South Texas (by way of Tulsa, OK)
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