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I'm sure most of us have had an absolute white-knuckled drive through a terrifying road - whether it's a terrifying mountain switchback or just a poorly designed miserable highway. Go nuts!

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Devils backbone by Loveland, CO. Such a steep and curvy road. Road was made up of mostly really large rocks, so didn't feel much like a road. Was definitely scared my truck would slip off at any wrong move, never went there again lol

[–] sweetroll 5 points 1 year ago

Also in Colorado: on the way to Handies Peak, there’s a one lane road with a steep drop off on one side and a mountain incline on the other. No guardrail. We made the mistake of going on a holiday weekend, so we were scraping past one Jeep after another, with the plummeting depths inches from our tires. Never again.

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