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Old 01-16-2008, 02:03 PM   #1
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I am up for another road trip to NC or thereabouts in the first or second week in September.

The Dragon would be fun, even crawling with cops. I don't think I exceeded the speed limit by more than 5-8 mph ... 40 miles per hour was reckless enough for this old man, that's for sure! <-- if you've never driven the TOD, don't judge me as a slow poke. It's awfully hard to go faster than this on four wheels.

I will not do another spring drive in that area of the country. Tom was right... it always rains in the Smokey Mountains in May! He recommended another trip this year for us, but in September. Said the weather was absolutely fabulous every time he's gone to Deals Gap in September.

Would anyone like to do the legwork on this year's trip? I did it last year and it wasn't much work, but between now and the time I would start driving that way I must complete a rather difficult book I am writing, so I don't think I'll be able to take the time to do it.

I'll have my new rotors, pads, glass top replacement, and SSK installed before then and I'd love to take another road trip!
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Old 01-16-2008, 02:47 PM   #2
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Last year we picked a pretty busy weekend seeing that there were a kajillion Minis running around. Even so, I rarely felt like we were held up because of crowding. I'm more concerned about the idiots...
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Old 01-17-2008, 05:40 AM   #3
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Hey I'm from atlanta too, and have been craving a mountain drive ever since I got the car in october. I'd like to go sometime when the weather is nice enough to have the top down. Aren't there some good roads in north GA in the mountains for the atlanta people?
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Old 01-17-2008, 05:53 AM   #4
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Hey I'm from atlanta too, and have been craving a mountain drive ever since I got the car in october. I'd like to go sometime when the weather is nice enough to have the top down. Aren't there some good roads in north GA in the mountains for the atlanta people?
Take 400 north to Dahlonega. Go through the square [stopping for a leg stretch and some ice cream] and turn left on Highway 9. At the three way, go straight towards Suches. This is a beautiful and fun road but know that it does have blind decreasing radius turns. Passing through Suches, turn right on 180. Near Vogel state park you will have some more scenic twisties and hairpins. Come to a T at highway 9 and turn right - heading back to Dahlonega. These wide switchbacks are a spirited way to wrap up a fun ride. Just beware - everyone now knows about this, too, so it will be crowded. Also has police and ambulances on standby because of the motorcyclists [primarily]. I live in Alpharetta and I can enjoy this quick jaunt in about a four hour turnaround, including pleasure stops along the way.
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Old 01-17-2008, 05:58 AM   #5
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I am up for another road trip to NC or thereabouts in the first or second week in September.

Would anyone like to do the legwork on this year's trip? I did it last year and it wasn't much work, but between now and the time I would start driving that way I must complete a rather difficult book I am writing, so I don't think I'll be able to take the time to do it.
Let's do it! I'll see what I can find out. There's a place to stay that wasn't there last time I went so I will start with finding out about where to stay.

And regarding the slow speeds - I wouldn't want the embarrassment nor the cost of meeting up with a mountain wall or sliding off the edge - so I, too, drive for fun and not for skill development. There are other, safer places for that!
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Old 01-17-2008, 06:45 AM   #6
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Let's do it! I'll see what I can find out. There's a place to stay that wasn't there last time I went so I will start with finding out about where to stay.
The Two Wheel Inn- http://www.twowheelinn.com/ was a great place that we stayed at last year. The owners (Barry and Linda) were very nice and keep a clean place. They live on-sight too.

Even a place to wash the car.

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Old 01-17-2008, 07:18 AM   #7
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The Two Wheel Inn- http://www.twowheelinn.com/ was a great place that we stayed at last year. The owners (Barry and Linda) were very nice and keep a clean place. They live on-sight too.

Even a place to wash the car.
thanks! I called them and so far September is wide open. I would also like to mention that peak Fall color will be in October if that is a goal.

So it seems we need to identify an agreeable weekend. What say ye? Of those interested, do you have dates that will NOT work?

We can work out other logistics along the way, but I think hotel resesrvations at the tail is the starting point.
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Old 01-17-2008, 07:26 AM   #8
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I'd like to get in on a ToD trip with you all.

So, a time that will not work for me is the first weekend in October (3,4,5). That's my 1 year anniversary and the wifey and Chills are headed to the Caribbean.


Any other weekend will probably work for me.
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