Slippery Slope

Slippery Slope

Many's the time I've twisted my way up and down US 52, in rain, fog, ice, and snow.

The stretch up Interstate 77 is straighter, but prone to high winds and dense fog.

Originally shared by Randy Culler

I’m a ride’n and a guide’n, slip’n and a slide’n, rolling down Fancy Gap. My brakes are hot and my nerves are all shot… I just passed another straight down sign, it didn’t look that steep on the map
http://appalachianmagazine.com/2018/01/09/virginias-fancy-gap-mountain-notorious-route-for-truckers-fog-danger-no-brakes/

Comments

  1. photo illustration doesn't show what the story talks about, perhaps a picture with bikini'd ladies would be better.

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  2. Yeah, that stretch of road is hard to take pictures of. Narrow, steep, and winding, with lots of traffic to mow you down. Not many bikinis in that stretch of woods, but there have been some cute waitresses at the Lake View Restaurant at the top, from time to time...

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  3. I've been through the gap on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Once during a graupel storm with heavy fog - all I wanted was to find a road back to civilization where all I ever worried about was hurricanes and lightning.

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  4. Heh. There aren't many alternatives up there. Graupel, now, I can't say as I can remember seeing any of that around here...

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  5. I had never seen it before, nor since. I didn't know what it was, couldn't see it very well (nor the road or shoulder), but I knew it was slippery. Both the graupel and the fog disappeared after descending a few hundred feet, but it was white knuckles on the steering wheel for a couple of hours at 5 m.p.h.

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