I’ve been wanting to execute this drive for years. It’s one of the best known scenic roads in the United States. Full of history and danger. The ragtop goes down, and up to the hills we roll. We jump on at Highway 405 & Skirtball Road and undertake the drive east! The 21-mile long two-lane, follows the ridgeline of the eastern Santa Monica Mountains and the Hollywood Hills, crossing Beverly Glen, Coldwater Cayon and Laurel Canyon and popping out near the Hollywood Bowl. The road offers daring and dramatic views of the Los Angeles Basin, the San Fernado Valley and the Hollywood Sign. We also drove past JAck’s house once owned by Brando. (Or should I say Houses) Jack owns 4 houses side by each, on prime Mulholland. This drive is a MUST if you are ever here. My only regret is we won’t be able to watch the sunset from up here. (we’re running out of time). The night views are staggering. But apparently the road is closed in the evening. Dead Mans Curve everywhere! I felt a little sick a few times coming around corners, and that's during the day. Keep my eyes on the road. You never know when a Lamborghini will come ripping around a corner. Great time!
HERE'S THE MUSIC MIX THAT MUST BE HERD WITH ANY COLOSSAL UNDERTAKING LIKE THIS: SUNSET BOULEVARD MUSIC MIX
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NORMA JEAN SMIRK IN A BROKEN GLASS DIAMOND ROOSEVELT
OCEAN TATTOOS, MUSIC & FIRE ON THE BOULEVARD
TOP DOWN ROUTE 66 WITCHUNT FOR BUKOWSKI BLUES
BLEEDING SUNSET SPILLS RAIN OVER CANADIAN MUSE
DAMAGED DREAMS DELT THE MISSON OF AMBITION
WITH PARADISE FOR THE SHADOWS AND THE LUCKY THIRTEEN
- Chris Dragon 1.16.14
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
MULHOLLAND DRIVE
I’ve been wanting to execute this drive for years. It’s one of the best known scenic roads in the United States. Full of history and danger. The ragtop goes down, and up to the hills we roll. We jump on at Highway 405 & Skirtball Road and undertake the drive east! The 21-mile long two-lane, follows the ridgeline of the eastern Santa Monica Mountains and the Hollywood Hills, crossing Beverly Glen, Coldwater Cayon and Laurel Canyon and popping out near the Hollywood Bowl. The road offers daring and dramatic views of the Los Angeles Basin, the San Fernado Valley and the Hollywood Sign. We also drove past JAck’s house once owned by Brando. (Or should I say Houses) Jack owns 4 houses side by each, on prime Mulholland. This drive is a MUST if you are ever here. My only regret is we won’t be able to watch the sunset from up here. (we’re running out of time). The night views are staggering. But apparently the road is closed in the evening. Dead Mans Curve everywhere! I felt a little sick a few times coming around corners, and that's during the day. Keep my eyes on the road. You never know when a Lamborghini will come ripping around a corner. Great time!
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