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A friend and I are in the planning stages for a journey to the Dragon. We are thinking a week would be enough to do it in. Google maps gives it about a 17 hour ride from here. So about 2 days to ride down, spend 2 days there, take the long way home for 3 days maybe?
What sort of budget should be set aside for this?
We will be staying in cheap places.
Camping would be an option, but I want to try and pack light.
Anyone done this trip and have suggestions?
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&sour...256836&t=h&z=5
We took the Blue Ridge Parkway on the way home. Great road up through he mountains with lots of tunnels...ect. It's the Kancamangus x 10 for hundreds of miles. Nice scenic stretches and good riding (and I bet there is plenty of camping along the way). Starts/ends right near Deals Gap.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ridge_Parkway
http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/
And That hooks up with Skyline Drive further north in VA
http://www.blueridgeskyline.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyline_Drive
I didn't get to ride the whole way (had to hop on the highway to make time). Wish I did.
Last edited by Hoss; 01-30-09 at 07:22 AM.
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2002 Yamaha R6 Track Bitch
I've been down there a lot but have never taken the Blue Ridge.. rush to get there, rush to get home. Anyway, budget LOTS of money for gas, that will be your biggest expense. A day of riding around down there can easily be 400+ miles.
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Plus you can't get gas anywhere on the parkway and take a chance with the locals when you head into any of the towns. The locals can pick you out blindfolded. We got gas once halfway down heading to tenn. stopped at this station had a crank handle on the pump,1 lone fella sitting next to an extremely outdated cash register with rows of gloves and coveralls for sale behind him. Came out after 10 minutes or so,eyeballed the Tuono and said.
"looks like a pretty spensive bike ya got there?" after i told him what it was he said "OH one o' them italian foreign ones huh?" Where ya'll from? (southern NH) Oh, at least you aint one of them Massachusetts people. They assholes,
Yup, C-ya later.we'll be on our way thank you![]()
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2002 Yamaha R6 Track Bitch
my first trip to deals gap was 3 days down, 3 days there and 4 days back that turned into 12 days total cause of a crash
I'd attempt Skyline Drive/BRP on the way down, but many times the weather on the parkway is foggy & rainey even thout it's nice in the valley. all the trips I have made it to the dragon, only once was the parkway nice enuf to ride, YOU DON'T want to ride the parkway in the fog or rain
as I said, my first trip, day one got me to gettysburg, pa, front royal by noon day 2 and roanoke by the end of day 2, made it to deals by the end of day 3
on the way back, I took a route north thru bigstone gap into KY then thru WV to Marietta OH , my riding partner crashed, and I needed tires and had to hole up in Wheeling for a couple days then cause I was alone for the remainder, I slabbed it back from Wheeling
never had any problem finding gas on the way down, there are a couple stations right on the BRP, but spaced too far in between to count on them with the small tanks that bikes have
Last edited by RandyO; 01-30-09 at 09:43 AM.
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I have taken the Skyline Drive to the Blue Ridge Parkway on the way down, and then rode home on 81 the last couple times I've gone. If I can get the time off from work I'll head down at the end of May/early June.
A week is ok but you will wish you had more time.. you could spend 2 weeks straight down there riding in TN, NC, and GA
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The deer are an awesome sight to see,we had trailered the bike from NH to the tip of the BRP so when we left to go home we took off at 3am so we could literally watch the deer cross in front of us as we left the parkway. It was so cool.
It took us a week to get from the top of VA to gatlinburg starting around 8am and had destinations for sleeping each day. We had little trouble and just reversed it going back. Were able to leeve our groceries each time we stayed for the way back.took a week and I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
Its not when you go.
its not how long it takes you to get there.
Its not how you get there.
Its only important that you are there.
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the first time I rode down, no rain, no fog, skyline dr. & brp were great, a couple years later , nice & sunny in the valley, on the ridge top, couldn't see 100 feet in front of you got off at first opportunity and made a wrong turn in the fog cause I could'nt even see the road signs,
the year I rode on bpr all the way was 2001 iirc
RandyO
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A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
I takes me a couple days to get down there. I'll spend a day riding in the area, and then slab it home in a (long painfull) day. Each trip I'm gone for four or five days. A week would be perfect if I could get the time. I ride a GSXR, and I'm in a little pain at the end of each day.
so true.
Awsome advice guys. Can anyone give me any motorcycle friendly motels along the way? I would like to wheel the bikes into the room with us if at all possible.
Anyone have a route plan made up you can share?
Stiggy,
Here is where Judy gt and I stayed
1st year april and it rained
2nd year late May no traffic - good weather
No place for bikes but there is a motel near the Gap that has garages
trailered to the start of the BRP and rode the bike to deals gap.
Great riding around the gap area not just Rt.129
the BRP maps have gas stations listed but in 2006 there were none
You can figure out our daily mileage, about 8 hrs a day decent pace
Saturday
Royal Oaks 45 Royal Oaks Lane Love, ( left the trailer there for the week)
Virginia 22952 1-800-410-0627 x
http://www.vacabins.com/
Sunday
Cabins at Laurel Creek Laurel ( nothing near this place but it's 1/2 way)
springs NC (336) 207-7677 x
http://www.cabinsonlaurelcreek.com/default.htm
Monday
Mountain Shadows Resort 1625 Hidden Hills (resort area alot good riding in smokey mtns national park)
Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 1-877-653-9429 x
http://www.mtnshadows.com/
Tuesday
Mountain Shadows Resort 1625 Hidden Hills
Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 1-865-430-9201 x
http://www.mtnshadows.com/
Wednesday
Cabins at Laurel Creek Laurel springs NC (336) 207-7677 x http://www.cabinsonlaurelcreek.com/default.htm
Thursday
Royal Oaks 45 Royal Oaks Lane Love,
Virginia 22952 1-800-410-0627 x http://www.vacabins.com/
Friday did the skyline drive loop
PM me if want to get somemore details
SC is the on the parkway is the best street riding you can do
RandyO
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A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
DEFINITELY! Treat Gatlinburg as if it were a plague zone - don't go *anywhere* near it. It's crowded, expensive, traffic choked and has all the worst parts of American Tourism...It's a horrid, ugly, sorry excuse for a town that should just be bulldozed and started over...
Lucky you! What time of year are you going to go?
I used to live in Nashville, TN and went to The Dragon often.Anyone done this trip and have suggestions?
We've camped in the area (at the wonderful and inexpensive Kickstand Lodge) and did the resort thing (at Fontana Village) - I prefer the resort but my wife thought the little cabins at the Kickstand were very cute.
You can also stay right at the "base" of the Dragon at the Deals Gap Resort.
I now live an hour and a half away from the Dragon.
If you really want to enjoy riding here, bring your bikes on the back of a truck. Double team the driving and you can get here in 17-18 hours. Double team driving a truck down here will make the trip pleasant and you have a great chance to rest when you arrive. You will be fresh and rested when you get up the next day and really get a good chance to enjoy the scenery and road quality in TN, SC and northern GA.
Go to bed, DO NOT RIDE IMMEDIATELY when you get here, lots of people crash riding these roads when they are tired.
I recommend trucking it down cause you you bring all your m/c gear for all weather conditions, your coolers for drinks (Dragon is dry counties for the most part), if a bike breaks down or you do leave the road, you got a way to bring it back. Bring some food and a small hibachi for evenings. What you will save will pay for the cost in fuel. There are some nice campgrounds that are cheap if you don't mind tenting.
Like many said here ... AVOID GATLINBURG AT ALL COSTS! Don't even drive through the town. It is the worst tourist trap I have ever experienced. If you take Old Orchard Beach and combine it with Coney Island and Atlantic City during peak tourist season you will only begin to appreciate how incredibly selfish these money hungry locals are that screw with you. A bloody hemmoroid covered in veneral warts does not even begin to give that description justice.
If anyone here has ever been to St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands ... Gatlinburg is worse than that cesspool. That is saying alot.
Last edited by Currently; 02-01-09 at 12:53 PM.
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