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05-17-2003, 04:43 PM
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Waterloo - Trist/Seymore Rd.
Good road!
To get there from 52, take waterloo down to the stopsign, turn left, and a mile after the marked 25mph right-hander near the big cattle farm is a gas/oil depot. The road that T's on that corner is Trist. It later turns into Seymore, and ends down in eastern Jackson (Elm and 94).
It's an average of N. Terr and Hankard. Rural, wooded, and a half dozen or so 25-35 mph marked curves along the way. Smooth pavement, as well. It's marked 45, but there were only 20 or so cars I saw there and back, and its comfortable around 55-60.
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05-17-2003, 05:14 PM
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Just this rat...err...guy...
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Cumming, GA. USA
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Re: Waterloo - Trist/Seymore Rd.
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Originally posted by Destitute
Good road! 
To get there from 52, take waterloo down to the stopsign, turn left, and a mile after the marked 25mph right-hander near the big cattle farm is a gas/oil depot. The road that T's on that corner is Trist. It later turns into Seymore, and ends down in eastern Jackson (Elm and 94).
It's an average of N. Terr and Hankard. Rural, wooded, and a half dozen or so 25-35 mph marked curves along the way. Smooth pavement, as well. It's marked 45, but there were only 20 or so cars I saw there and back, and its comfortable around 55-60.
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I know of which you speak, though I don't recall too many curves.  I'll have to check it out again, next time I'm down Clear lake road.
I haven't had a chance to check, but I heard Dexter Trail (Left off North bound 52), is also pretty twisty...according to a few Stockbridge locals. I plan to check it out soon...Maybe Weds night before Bike night.
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05-17-2003, 05:30 PM
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Re: Re: Waterloo - Trist/Seymore Rd.
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Originally posted by NinjaRat
I know of which you speak, though I don't recall too many curves. I'll have to check it out again, next time I'm down Clear lake road.
I haven't had a chance to check, but I heard Dexter Trail (Left off North bound 52), is also pretty twisty...according to a few Stockbridge locals. I plan to check it out soon...Maybe Weds night before Bike night.
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It's quite possible I am confused as to which curves are where since I took a 5 hour ride including stops. I haven't ridden since Suzies, so I had withdrawl. Its much better than N. Terr for cruising, but a hike to get to. Overall, a good road since that set of curves is just after Trist down Clear Lake.
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