haha cool, finally some people to race with. Im usually on this road on mon or sat nights. Well if you guys wanna look the road up or cruise down there when you're free, I know of one way to get there. If you're coming from LA you'll be on the 5 south till you hit Crown Valley (Mission Viejo). Exit and make a right. Continue on crown valley till you hit the end (approx. 6 miles). When you hit the end you should reach a street called Antonio, make another right. At the end of Antonio (another 5 miles) you'll hit Ortega. Make a right and get ready for a pretty fast paced drive. The first 25% are mostly high speed turns. The center section is made up of mid to tight turns, some of them are pretty tough so watch out your first time around. The last 25% is made up of mid-high speed downhill. If you guys are gonna check it out first watch out when you get towards the center, this roads pretty tough and a lot of the turns are misleading since they tighten up at the end (friend smashed his M3 here <img src="http://www.zilvia.net/f/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/thumbs-up.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':thumbsup:'> ) If you guys want we could meet up next week on Sat. night and all head down there together.
BTW-All the way through it seems like a 38-48 mile drive that takes about 30 mins to complete each way. Im not sure but approx thats it.
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