Video is optimized for broadband access. Wide-angle lenses used to record video straighten the curves out. For a truer sense of twistiness watch the mirror dip .
Where the deer and the antelope play. At least that’s
what the highway warning sign says. This DH actually does start off in a
prairie-like setting, but soon moves along the creek and several lakes of
the narrow Allison Creek valley. Not too tight to be hard work, but not too
casual to be boring, the moderate curves on this well-paved and lightly
travelled route will suit your style, regardless of how or what you ride.
Although you’ll only find a single multiple S on this road, barely a km
goes by when you’re not tilting your mirrors at some aspect of its
changing scenery. The landscape at the end echoes the beginning: after
staging a twisty climb up to the dry Thompson Plateau, you’re back on the
range near the one-horse town of Aspen Grove.