Posted by danzup3x |
5/19/2010 4:26 PM | remove |
anyone use this for racing? from not having been there, it seems like a remote enough place to not get caught.
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Posted by sUrD |
5/19/2010 6:39 PM | remove |
highway patrol would be all over you, they sit at the other end (behind where King Jalopy took this pic bout 1/3 mile) and catch ppl on I-44
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Posted by sUrD |
5/19/2010 6:42 PM | remove |
actually, i got it backwards, I-44 is in front of King Jalopy in this pic, you can see the overpass at the right side of the pic just above ground level. that's about 1/4 mile past where this section ends.
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Posted by sUrD |
5/19/2010 6:43 PM | remove |
i think :) Cajun or King Jalopy would have to correct me.
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Posted by KingJalopy |
5/19/2010 10:24 PM | remove |
you are correct, I 44 is straight ahead in this pic. We still need to throw a party out there sometime..
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Posted by KingJalopy |
5/19/2010 10:29 PM | remove |
ok so I just looked at the map and realized I 44 is on both ends of this thing, and I took this picture from the dead center of it. The Pine St. over pass is directly behind me, but all the same, the cops would have your ass, that place looks rural, but it's really not. At least 30 cars went over that overpass, and since it is a one lane bridge, they have to stop and see you... and what not.
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Posted by sUrD |
5/20/2010 12:40 PM | remove |
yeah, there are some houses on the west side of the trees too. last time i was down there, i started waving at the cars as they went over. actually got a few to wave back (with all five fingers). and yes, we do all need to head out there. i wonder if my chair is still there. i'll put up a pic of it.
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