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Old 08-25-2010, 04:50 PM   #1
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Default Paved One-lane, One-way Roads

Some friends of mine came back from Sturgis and I asked if they went to Custer State Park. I went there in September in the late 70's and there was this unbelievable one-lane one-way road in the park. Steep downhill, extremely curvy, and in a dark forest.

The woman who drove up there mentioned the one-lane tunnels in the park where you have to blow your horn before entering. But that wasn't it as the road I was on was about 2-3 miles long. The guy who rode his Harley there said it was too crowded to go into the park. I tried Googling it but only came up with the tunnels. I hope they didn't make it into a two-lane. Anyway, if you should decide to go to Sturgis, Mount Rushmore, and Custer State Park, go there before or after the rally. And if the one-lane road is still there, let me know.

My other favorite, paved one-lane road is on top of a Hogback. That's the name for tilted sedimentary rock formations that stick up in the air and form a spine like the back of a hog. The road is Skyline Drive, in Canon City, Colorado http://www.sangres.com/colorado/frem...line-drive.htm. They often shoot car commercials on this road.
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