I ain't scared o' nutten !!!!!!
Roads aren't scary, conditions can soon alter that though, but that's more to do with the weather than the road.
There are a few "interesting" ones I can think of though , especially when in a 30 ft RV !
In no particular order.
Priests grade, [CA120] the old road especially.
Trail ridge road in RMNP.
Loveland pass, US 6 Colorado.
Southern end of the Generals highway in Sequoia NP [198]. Recommended vehicle lenght of 22ft
And of course, The Moki dugway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HdkUQGH63Q
The wife and DIL strongly disagree that there are no scary roads !! Lol
(I also put a copy of this video clip on this Route article...)
I think it is seat-location-specific
Yeah, many of the roads that have been identified as being scary -- are mostly scary because of the proximity of the passenger to the being on the cliff-side. The Moki-Dugway is a relatively easy gravel road to drive, for the driver, but if you're the passenger, sitting on the edge and your driver is enjoying the view... Well, it can be more of thrill ride!
Mark
Thanks!.... I needed that!
That made me laugh out loud. This has been a tough day and that was the perfect comment to break the icedam a bit!
Mark
Here in the desert -- that worry arrives in late August
In Las Vegas, we have another issue... After a long, hot summer of having the asphalt super-heated, ground temps on the streets frequently exceed 140 degrees (F), the top layer of the pavement oozes a very slight layer of oil that is then mixed with the local byproducts of traffic and if there's a hint of a late summer thunderstorm -- that gunk liquidfies and it is slicker than black ice....
Mark