Getting stuck behind a Harley is a fate worse than death.I drove it many years ago in my lifted 90s explorer on mud tires and get held up by motorcycles and cars.
Too many tourists who go just to say they did it and have a photo op.
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Getting stuck behind a Harley is a fate worse than death.I drove it many years ago in my lifted 90s explorer on mud tires and get held up by motorcycles and cars.
Too many tourists who go just to say they did it and have a photo op.
South Cherokee gravel roads is where its at! Canāt wait to get back home and then cruise East to the mountains.Hey thatās fun! I was nearby doing similar things this weekend going through Pisgah / Nantahala / Cherokee National Forests. Thereās another fun road they call the Rattlerās Den in NC with 290 turns over 25 miles (so less than the dragons, but very fun) ā itās NC 209
GBI live less than an hour away and can remember the week I got my 2002 SVT Focus, Oct 6th 2002. I ran the Dragon 12 times in one day and saw maybe 5 cars and it was on a Sunday, the day after the TN vs Ark 6 OT game cause I stayed in Knoxville that night. Social media and tourist have absolutely ruined it for us locals now.
Oh there are still times to go, I do it all the time and of course following the 35mph limit... I have done it a bunch with no one on there during the daylight. The locals down here do a ton of night runs like 2am stuff its quite the craziness.I live less than an hour away and can remember the week I got my 2002 SVT Focus, Oct 6th 2002. I ran the Dragon 12 times in one day and saw maybe 5 cars and it was on a Sunday, the day after the TN vs Ark 6 OT game cause I stayed in Knoxville that night. Social media and tourist have absolutely ruined it for us locals now.
I have a 2dr VB BD and just bought some painted flares. Seeing this pic gets me excited.
Nice! I took my Camaro SS to Barber Motor Speedway in Birmingham, AL for track day, if you have a Barber Motorsports personalized tag. It is more of a "Parade" type track experience. They keep you single file, with no passing, or they will pull you from the track. A bonehead in front of me (go back to the "No passing" part...) in an early 90's Corvette, pulling a freaking TRAILER. A Trailer! It was a small, fiberglass gear trailer, shaped like the Corvette, same color, etc. Completely ruined my experience.Hereās a bit of a different use of the ole girl. We were on our way to blue ridge from Knoxville and itās just an hour detour so I couldnāt resist.
as with my trip last year in my bmw, I got held up by a motorcycle but it wasnāt too awful this time.
She did well, was quite a handful but sport and 4a was nice.
That one does look good. NC 181 is my go-to fun road if I'm near Grandfather Mountain.Hey thatās fun! I was nearby doing similar things this weekend going through Pisgah / Nantahala / Cherokee National Forests. Thereās another fun road they call the Rattlerās Den in NC with 290 turns over 25 miles (so less than the dragons, but very fun) ā itās NC 209
Look at that deep squat!