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 .
Like so many roads in this development-mad province, this
DH is threatened by the Fraser Valley’s relentless urban sprawl. Bottom
line: if you can’t have fun in a 50-kmh (30-mph) zone, forget it.
Fortunately, many of the corners on this shoulderless, fairly paved road are
tight enough that this just may be possible. Cut and pasted from many
different roads, this zig-zag route can be tough to follow. After winding
though an Indian reservation along the Chilliwack River, it shoots straight
through what little farmland remains in this area. Then, you climb up to the
heart and soul of this DH-- the relatively undeveloped and traffic-free
Ryder Lake plateau-- before dropping back again into the suburban nightmare.
Why do it? Simple. You won’t find these kinds of S-curves anywhere else
around here.