Video is optimized for broadband access. Wide-angle lenses used to record video straighten the curves out. For a truer sense of twistiness watch the mirror dip .
Controversy swirls around the existence of the Lower Granite Dam and its
other three companions in the Snake River Canyon. That tends to happen when
you block wild salmon from much of their previous range and severely impact
remaining runs. But there’s not much dispute over this agreeable run that
swims through the wheat fields north of Hwy 12, darts down Casey Creek’s
ravine, breaches the Snake and heads upstream via more creek gorges to the
rolling farmland of the southern Palouse. The canyon itself is as inhospitable
to curves as it is to our finned friends. But outside of it, most people would
agree that Twistiness is better than average, with peg-scaling corners in
Stine Gultch and consistent, moderate turns most everywhere else. They’d reach
a consensus on Pavement too — good when you’re on the Hwy 194 section; okay
tertiary road stuff when you’re not. How can you get everyone to see
eye-to-eye? Easy. Take ‘em all out on this ride.