Rootbeer and Nuclear Twisties
Ride Rating:
2
Ride Stats:
- Distance: 15 miles / 24.1 km
- Ride Time:
- Approximate Fuel Costs: $1.14
- State: Missouri
Fulton, MO is a very historic town so make sure to ride around and check out the 2 colleges, the Winston Churhill Memorial and portion of the Berlin wall...after that head over to A&W to grab a frosty mug or 2 either before or after you tackle Rt. O. The ride starts out right next to FRDC/Biggs(home of the criminally insane) and a prison but don't let that ruin your good time. Rt. O is a 16 mile medium difficulty twistie road with magnificent scenery....constant twisties and hills will keep you on your toes but not so much as to miss the beautiful surrounding, a trip or 2 up and down this road (ending at Rt. D) will shake the cobwebs off and clear your head....this is one of the best twistie roads in central Missouri.
Nuclear Twisties pt. 2 The Actual Twisties
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Best Time to Go
Spring, Summer, Fall
Road Characteristics:






David64062 says:
Ditto everything said about this ride
Great roads to ride.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Oh, we came up a hill and around a curve and got first side of the Nuclear Plant
On another part of the journey there was a "new in 1970" single wide mobile home with an array "inoperable" yard iron.
The road sign at the beginning of the driveway said: "Promised Land."
Priceless!!!!
Fri Jan 11, 2013 at 9:10 AM
OpenRoadRider says:
Dude - love the video, very cool! This was a flash back in time - I grew up in Columbia Mo and spent a lot of time riding the roads in this area as a teenager - lots of great old two lane farm roads in this area!!
Fri Jan 11, 2013 at 9:09 AM

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