Blueridge Parkway Via Cherokee N.C.

Bowhunter

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The Postman and I took off around 7 a.m. this past Sunday headed for the Southern end of the Blueridge Parkway for a full day of riding. We first went up the mountain to Gatlinburg and stopped leaving town and snapped the first shot of the day.

We continued on up the mountain headed to Cherokeee and we stopped at Newfound Gap for a shot back toward Gatlingburg. A portion of the montain had fallen off and took the road with it as you can see in the lower left portion of the photo.

Here is from the same spot looking toward Cherokee

We got gas in Cherokee N.C. and headed up the Blueridge Parkway and made our first stop at Bunches Bald

We continued up the mountain and stopped at a overlook high on the mountain to look back where we came from.

A quick stop at the highest point on the parkway, this spot caused quiet a delay with other riders wanting to take photos of our bikes and pose for photos.

Continuing on we stopped at another overlook for a pic.

Next stop was "Looking Glass" caused by the granite core of a volcano cooling and leaving only the core after erosion has taken its toll over the years. So named because in the winter it will glaze with ice and form what looks like a mirror.

Before reaching Asheville N.C. I took this shot down the valley back toward Cherokee.

We hopped off and refueled in Asheville and realized it was 4 p.m. and we had traveled 210 miles from home. So we started back with no stops for pics.
Just before we got back to Cherokee we paused to let some blood get back in our butts and I snapped this pic as the sun was beginning to set.

We then hit it hard back to Gatlinburg and then to Maryville where we stopped at the Texas Roadhouse for a cold beer and catfish while we talked about what has to be one the best rides of our lives. If you have never been there, you have got to put it on your list. Just over 420 miles and I rolled in the garage at 10 p.m. on the dot. Hopefully these pics will let you share some of our fun!
 

Bowhunter

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I could not be happier with the .585 cam for both of us it is working great and we are still getting 40+mpg with the bikes. There is a noticeable improvement in the rpm range that we ride(2000-3000rpm).
 

Bowhunter

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Sarge, good to hear from you again since I met you at Bass Pro in Kodak. Hope you are still getting to ride often.
Stephen, come to Tn. and check some of these place out for yourself. Give me a shout if you do and maybe we can ride with you.
 

oldmutt

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My kid's god parents live in Lenior City and I have been down there many times. However never with the bike. When I make it down again I will give you a shout.

Also did you have to rejet with the 585 cam?
 

K9Anniv

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AWESOME - great pics!!! :cheers:
I have GOT to get down there to ride one of these days soon!:whoop:
Looks like some beautiful country! Thanks for posting!:2thumbs:
 

coach

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I also live in the area of the BRP...50 miles south in Upstate SC....all the pictures are familiar location for me as well. I feel a met & greet coming. :cheers:
 

erldawg

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The pictures were excellent thanks for taking us along for the ride...:cheers:

I'm really jealous the weather here has been sooo shitty we couldn't even ride to good weather...I've logged a whopping 20 miles this year...:(
 

Ray

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Ray Thinks we might be showing off with the pictures Ay !!!!! :D Thay are great pictures too. Did you see any bears? We usually go through Cades Coves about this time of year and get to see several awake and hungry.


Thanks 4 sharing,


Ray :2thumbs:
 

Bowhunter

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Coach, let me know if you head that way in the future and we will try to hook up somewhere on the Parkway.
Ray, yes we did see a bear(along with the crowd they attract) as we were going from Gatlinburg toward Townsend. I had one jump out into the road last year right in front of me, I think the dog scared the crap out of that bear, it couldn't get turned around fast enough!
 

seatmaker

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Great pics, I gotta get back down there some day. Beats riding around here for sure. Especially since I've only been out twice. :bang:
 

jimizee028

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Man they were some great shotz...more importantly Sarge glad to see you didnt have to get rid of your bike afterall....thanks guyz
 
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