I crossed the bridge over the Pearl while you were changing pages and went down Old Hwy 27  into Montecello. I've never done the old cemetery there but Jason says it's a good one. I'd done a cemetery  and one a day will keep me away. Burma Shave. There's one more thing you can do in Montecello, that's get on MS 587, The Red Bluff Road. No pictures of the bluff on this one. It's all about the road.
  I pegged Mz Guzzi hard in each gear, red lining her at 15k on the imaginary tach. As the last wheelie settled I saw the meter cross the two century mark as I swerved to avoid a squirrel..
   Banking hard left, then right and then (checking the arrow below) went sorta straight, I negociated the first set of turns sensing a dampness.
    Sport rider rule  says to double every legal turn speed.  I easily did that. Can you see my bike stuck into the  house?
   The road is no joke, Bubbas. It is a test. "Off camber" meets "decreasing radius" is its game. Be ready to play if you start messing with the signs.
I wrote this after my first ride years ago:
"The road could lull you, then wham, hit you with climbing and falling switchbacks which leave you weighless or compressed while you stuggle to leverage the bike in an off cambered turn".
I guess my last impression is the same as my first.
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