Travel along the scenic, pothole-filled roads to California's Lost Coast | Bartell's Backroads
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- The views are well worth the suspension repairs you may need to get to them. Plus, pit stops in the towns of Petrolia and Honeydew, homes to California's first oil gusher and a whole lot of green inside of the Emerald Triangle.
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Mendo, Humbo, Del Norte, Trinity, Siskiyou, Klamath, those are counties that might as well be another country.
Highway One was not built around it: it was terminated at the Lost Coast!
Nice. Thanks
Boy, do I have some backroads for you. They make the Mattole Road look like a freeway!
Wilder Ridge Road has entered the chat
I'm sure you know there's a much better road into the Lost Coast, specifically to Shelter Cove.
2:45 "Trespassers will be shot on site" well its a spelling error, but it still works. Its like, "Here in Humboldt County, we shoot trespassers on site, locally, the old fashioned way"
Honeydew isn't an hour south of Petrolia, but 15 miles.
That can easily be an hour on windy roads
@@catsandninjasif youre going like -5mph
It’s a long twisty road, with some potholes, but also some pretty views, but the ruggedness is exaggerated. You can make the drive in a car and you won’t need to replace your suspension afterwards,
I did it with my honda civic after finishing the lost coast trail and my car is just fine
I did it with my civic too. Although the weather was bad (as usual) and the potholes made me too weary to actually enjoy the drive
They should pave that road
mine aswell name the whole state jeez
Tax those marijuana growers for better roads😂😂
They do, the state uses the money for other things.
They tax Marijuana so much cartels see enough profit margins to operate illegally
@@Moondoggy1941yeah homeless, sanctuary, and government agencies bonuses…. I miss California.
@@TomBTerrific The homeless racket is one of the most profitable, act like you care, show how bad it is, keep asking for more billions of dollars, do more studies and if someone dares to come up with a solution stand between them with the billions of dollars and say We stand with the homeless and give them another bottle of water.