I'm curious why no one is talking about this event? It wasn't even on our calendar until I put it on last night. It's an official BRP event, they are expecting 800 to 1,000 Spyders and its in the middle of some of the best riding in the country. I'm a new Spyder rider and this will be my first Spyder rally. So what's up? Is it because of Spyderquest? Was it a bad event in previous years? I'm signed up and excited. Am I alone?
I'm curious why no one is talking about this event? It wasn't even on our calendar until I put it on last night. It's an official BRP event, they are expecting 800 to 1,000 Spyders and its in the middle of some of the best riding in the country. I'm a new Spyder rider and this will be my first Spyder rally. So what's up? Is it because of Spyderquest? Was it a bad event in previous years? I'm signed up and excited. Am I alone?
I think a part is because the organizer is the same one who did the one in Myrtle Beach, and it was a bust (in my opinion). But, I go to the mountains at least twice a year, and the chance to do it and ride with other spyders makes it worth going for me. To me, the destination, ride and views makes a rally fun. Flat, straight roads in 90+ degree heat is not fun for me. That is what Myrtle offered. The only draw was the venders (which left early) and the ocean (which you can't see and ride at the same time). Short answer, I will be in Fontana, and I am excited to go.
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I think a part is because the organizer is the same one who did the one in Myrtle Beach, and it was a bust (in my opinion). But, I go to the mountains at least twice a year, and the chance to do it and ride with other spyders makes it worth going for me. To me, the destination, ride and views makes a rally fun. Flat, straight roads in 90+ degree heat is not fun for me. That is what Myrtle offered. The only draw was the venders (which left early) and the ocean (which you can't see and ride at the same time). Short answer, I will be in Fontana, and I am excited to go.
I figured there had to be something. That said the only night I could get a room at Fontana was Thursday so it seems people are going. I'm going to stay close by and on Wednesday so I will be there early Thursday.
I figured there had to be something. That said the only night I could get a room at Fontana was Thursday so it seems people are going. I'm going to stay close by and on Wednesday so I will be there early Thursday.
My wife and I will be heading up from Raleigh with another couple on Wednesday. We plan on taking our time and making a day of the trip over. Once there, we will probably check out some of the vendors, but mainly ride some of the beautiful roads in the area. As I said before, I have been going with the M109R group for the past 7 years, and love the area. So I will be acting as somewhat guide for the other couple. Probably going to hit the hot spots like the Dragon and Cherohola before too many of the crazies get there on their crotch rockets. I will be taking it easy this time since the wife will be with me. Here are a few photos from past years on the dragon.
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I had a Mini Cooper and we had a rally there. Much like the Spyder they were something you didn't see everyday. It was so cool to see so many of them in one place. I hope the turnout is good.
Myrtle Beach is flat and the riding sucks. The city does not want cycle type vehicles. They want SUVs full of kids and golf clubs. My Spyder will always point toward the mountains.
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We will not be there but did inquire with Fontana Village about it.
The weekend of the event has three possible events for us. The wife made the choice and it was not the Spyder event. No reason other than she preferred to go to the bicycle event she has attended many years before.
I have also been wondering what there has been NOTHING on SpyderLovers about this event? It's the only BRP sponsored event in the SE.
I'll be there Wednesday thru Sunday staying at the Tumbling Waters campground. I have reserved a small cabin. It looks to be about 20 miles from the event? I have been looking forward to it and wondering who else may be attending?
We are thinking of going to the Smoky Mountains in the Spring. We are debating on making it a 2 day ride out there or using a trailer and hauling it with the truck. If we
do that we will park the truck and trailer and ride around. Any advice? Do you think a cabin with lots of parking space is better than a hotel? Not even sure the hotel would
allow us to leave the truck and trailer for an extended period of time. We just came back from our first overnight trip to Hilton Head and our max time on the bike looks to
be 200 to maybe 225 miles for one day. We'd love to see Gatlinburg since we haven't been in 34 years! It's over 400 miles away.
We are thinking of going to the Smoky Mountains in the Spring. We are debating on making it a 2 day ride out there or using a trailer and hauling it with the truck. If we
do that we will park the truck and trailer and ride around. Any advice? Do you think a cabin with lots of parking space is better than a hotel? Not even sure the hotel would
allow us to leave the truck and trailer for an extended period of time. We just came back from our first overnight trip to Hilton Head and our max time on the bike looks to
be 200 to maybe 225 miles for one day. We'd love to see Gatlinburg since we haven't been in 34 years! It's over 400 miles away.
Here is a link that may be of help to you and others going to the event.
We are thinking of going to the Smoky Mountains in the Spring. We are debating on making it a 2 day ride out there or using a trailer and hauling it with the truck. If we
do that we will park the truck and trailer and ride around. Any advice? Do you think a cabin with lots of parking space is better than a hotel? Not even sure the hotel would
allow us to leave the truck and trailer for an extended period of time. We just came back from our first overnight trip to Hilton Head and our max time on the bike looks to
be 200 to maybe 225 miles for one day. We'd love to see Gatlinburg since we haven't been in 34 years! It's over 400 miles away.
My suggestion would be to trailer to Maggie Valley and stay there. I prfer to ride, but if you must, there are plenty of hotels that will let you park a trailer. From there, we normally ride from 200-350 miles a day, and still do not cover all we want. And this has been every year for a 5 day stretch each year. We been doing this for the past 7 years, and we can't get enough.
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We will be staying at the microtel in robbinsville from 10/21-10/24
Blacklightning, do you think that hotel would allow a truck and trailer to stay in the parking lot? Do you know how large their parking lot is? Thanks.
Blacklightning, do you think that hotel would allow a truck and trailer to stay in the parking lot? Do you know how large their parking lot is? Thanks.
I can not say for certain. Although I have been by the hotel on numerous occasions, I do not recall the size of their parking lot. Most hotels in the area do allow for truck and trailer parking.
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We have plenty of time to think on where to stay. We want to do the train in Bryson City while in the area. We also want to go over the mountains to
Gatlinburg. We haven't been there in 34 years (BK--before kids). We did Asheville in August. We were glad we took the truck (a last minute rain decision)
since Route 26 was in bad shape with potholes. We went over the mountains to Johnson City, where my MIL was from and found my husband's great aunt's property.
We wouldn't have easily taken the Spyder up the rocky driveway. That is why I feel like taking the truck
with a trailer for the Spyder makes sense. We are originally from Maryland and never rode a motorcycle in mountain areas.
We have plenty of time to think on where to stay. We want to do the train in Bryson City while in the area. We also want to go over the mountains to
Gatlinburg. We haven't been there in 34 years (BK--before kids). We did Asheville in August. We were glad we took the truck (a last minute rain decision)
since Route 26 was in bad shape with potholes. We went over the mountains to Johnson City, where my MIL was from and found my husband's great aunt's property.
We wouldn't have easily taken the Spyder up the rocky driveway. That is why I feel like taking the truck
with a trailer for the Spyder makes sense. We are originally from Maryland and never rode a motorcycle in mountain areas.
I think you will enjoy yourself. We stayed at the two wheel in on my first trip there. We have also stayed in some great cabins in the Gatlinburg area. The past 4 years we have been staying in hotels in the Maggie valley area. Anywhere is great for riding if you know your way around. But if you wait too long you may have to drive quite a bit to get near the rally. I will probably spend very little time at the rally, but I just like to stay where I can ride all day, grab a bite to eat, and get back to my room before dark. I know the area very well, but I don't care to be on those roads in the dark. That goes for bike, trike, or car.
For me, the worst place to be is in Pigeon forge if it starts to rain. Traffic stands still. And don't dare try to use GPS to find an alternate route to get to your destination, it might just take you down a road that was ment to be a goat path. I tried it twice, it didn't go well.
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Blacklightning, thanks once again for the info. We haven't been to Pigeon Forge for 34 years either I think. I don't remember if hubby and I did that then. We probably did. Saw Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge for the first time in the early 1970s camping with my parents. I'm sure it's changed.