Poyzinous wrote:I went to Nova Scotia, But It wasn't like that... I'd love to drive through there where you went. From Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico Its just like that, except less guardrails, narrower road, no bears or moose, its mountains instead of oceanfront, and.....well actually Mexico is way different it seems(?). Scorpions and snakes and hawks and eagles and mountain lions. If i find some of those pics I'll show you. Super twisty roads. Fun to drive, but also dangerous. It is mexico... Next time I decide to go up there I'll have to drive around... It looks wonderful.
It is a beauty. It is the top of Nova Scotia. Northest part of Cape Breton. It is just shy of 200 miles road and around 60 miles pure twisties. I loved it. They have lookouts a lot.
I was kind of woried a little since my rotors were acting a little before. I thought they were warped and the extra weight I was carrying and all. But after it warmed up it took it well and now my brakes feel lt better. Don't feel the warpage anymore. So those twisties fixed my rotors. LOL
G_whizz wrote:WOW!
Awesome pics Zozo!
Welcome back!
Beautiful landscapes!
You are INSANE for hand feeding a wild Moose though!! Those things can be super aggressive and dangerous!!
Glad you made it back in one piece!!
Some of them are agrressive but some really have no harm to humans. They give you planty of warnings before they go nuts. No sudden moves and if you are quite they will be nice to you. Love early morning drives. They are out eating and they don't care. Especially if you give them some good food. Try it once you go up North. They are awesome. You can find bunch up North here in Ontario too. 1 out of 20 maybe really friendly. Bears in other hand well not so friendly. Last year I had some experience with one of them.