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One of the Best Roads in The World you should visit one day!!!

Hi guys, this is the final video from the trip the guys from Texas did with me back in Jun with ToursOn3.Com - Click here to get more info about my tours and rental agency in Europe: http://www.tourson3.com

We did Slovakia and Austria for about 9-10 days.
When you are in Austria, you MUST visit and conquer GrossGlockner High Alpine Road with a Can-Am Spyder or Ryker or possibly a Canyon - it's a one hell of an experience!!!

:chat: What is your most favourite road on the planet???

In case you want to know more - here is the list of the tours still available that we will do in 2025 -

https://www.martinthevlogger.com/ma...adventure-tours-rentcanam-spyder-ryker-europe

 
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We did the BRP Grosglockner challenge last year, and it was a great road to ride on our RTS. :thumbup:

My fav road in Norway is: "Lysefjord Road"

Lysefjord road Norway..jpg

Further out on the fjord you can visit the "Pulpit Rock" where Tom Cruise recorded some scenes in "Mission Impossible Fallout"
 
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We've ridden about 70K miles in the U.S. We've not ridden out of the country because we haven't traveled to foreign lands. Too much to see here. Our favorite highways in the U.S. are just about all of them. However, this past summer we rode the Million Dollar Highway in Colorado. It goes from Durango thru Silverton to Ouray. It is curvy, with lots of elevation changes. A great stop is in Silverton, a small western town with at least one good restaurant and ice cream parlor. The reason it is called the Million Dollar Highway is because when it was built with the guidance of the Native Americans, the developer was asked how much it would cost - his response: A Million Dollars. That was in the 1880s. The roadway is good, although the curves are all banked to the outside, making it a bit more challenging to a Spyder.

There are so many highways in the U.S. that are terrific for various reasons. Long highways including the Blueridge Pkwy and the Sunshine Pkwy. They link up, so there is next to no distinction and they go from northern VA to Cherokee NC. The Pacific Coast Highway - a really long journey from St Louis to Astoria OR following the Lewis and Clark Trail. We did the trip in two months several years back. The National Park Service has interpretive centers all along it. What a great tour of the Northwest.
 
We've ridden about 70K miles in the U.S. We've not ridden out of the country because we haven't traveled to foreign lands. Too much to see here. Our favorite highways in the U.S. are just about all of them. However, this past summer we rode the Million Dollar Highway in Colorado. It goes from Durango thru Silverton to Ouray. It is curvy, with lots of elevation changes. A great stop is in Silverton, a small western town with at least one good restaurant and ice cream parlor. The reason it is called the Million Dollar Highway is because when it was built with the guidance of the Native Americans, the developer was asked how much it would cost - his response: A Million Dollars. That was in the 1880s. The roadway is good, although the curves are all banked to the outside, making it a bit more challenging to a Spyder.

There are so many highways in the U.S. that are terrific for various reasons. Long highways including the Blueridge Pkwy and the Sunshine Pkwy. They link up, so there is next to no distinction and they go from northern VA to Cherokee NC. The Pacific Coast Highway - a really long journey from St Louis to Astoria OR following the Lewis and Clark Trail. We did the trip in two months several years back. The National Park Service has interpretive centers all along it. What a great tour of the Northwest.
Soungs like you have seen a lot of our beautiful country!
 
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