Kenoshacop
06-22-2003, 08:29 PM
Hey all,
Just got back today from 6 days and 1800 miles on the bike with 11 other guys. We traveled from Wisconsin to the Smoky Mountain's and Blue Ridge Parkway. Our end destination was Deal's Gap, otherwise known as Dragon's Tail, which consists of 318 curves in 11 miles up in the moutains. Due to some not so decent weather, not all of us went up there the first day, and one of the guys that did, was involved in an accident, so we decided not to return the next day. All in all it was a great trip and I got to see a VERY beautiful area that I'd never been to before.
We traveled to Lexington, Kentucky the first day. Then on to Gatlinburg, Tennessee the 2nd. We stayed there for the 3rd day as well, and then on to Boone North Carolina. We then traveled through Virginia, West Virginia and on to Norwalk, Ohio. We then returned to Kenosha today and unforturnately back to reality.
If you've never been the the Tennesse/Kentucky/North Carolina area before on your bike, I HIGHLY recommend it as it has great mountain roads and beautiful scenery.
Kenoshacop
Just got back today from 6 days and 1800 miles on the bike with 11 other guys. We traveled from Wisconsin to the Smoky Mountain's and Blue Ridge Parkway. Our end destination was Deal's Gap, otherwise known as Dragon's Tail, which consists of 318 curves in 11 miles up in the moutains. Due to some not so decent weather, not all of us went up there the first day, and one of the guys that did, was involved in an accident, so we decided not to return the next day. All in all it was a great trip and I got to see a VERY beautiful area that I'd never been to before.
We traveled to Lexington, Kentucky the first day. Then on to Gatlinburg, Tennessee the 2nd. We stayed there for the 3rd day as well, and then on to Boone North Carolina. We then traveled through Virginia, West Virginia and on to Norwalk, Ohio. We then returned to Kenosha today and unforturnately back to reality.
If you've never been the the Tennesse/Kentucky/North Carolina area before on your bike, I HIGHLY recommend it as it has great mountain roads and beautiful scenery.
Kenoshacop