On 5/17/2010 10:42 AM, Dana wrote:
> The most infamous is called "Big Moody Curve".
> This curve is named after Big Moody Creek below, slightly greater than
> a 180 degree turn, and bracketed by additional 90 degree turns.
>    

Can somebody show me how a road makes a "slightly greater than a 180 
degree turn"?  I have been on many a twisty mountain road and exprienced 
some breath taking switch backs.  But I have never taken one so severe 
that the road crossed back over itself!  Which is the only way I can 
conceive of a greater then a 180 degree turn.  As an 180 degree turn 
would be a complete reversal of direction.

I wonder if the Wiki author meant a "slightly less than 180 degree 
turn"?  I.E. you almost, but not quite, completely reverse direction.


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