Yol Bolsun
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I found this webpage...Georgia Motorcycle Roads and Trips. Didn't know Georgia had a Dragon.
BTW... I am a firm believer that not ALL motorcycle (road/trips) are appropriate for Spyders. They just don't corner the same.:dontknow: Sweepers are one thing, twisties (as I perceive them) a quite another!I found this webpage...Georgia Motorcycle Roads and Trips. Didn't know Georgia had a Dragon.
.... Then we got almost to Cumming and Tammy started to get sick. I think she got too hot. Shes cooled off now and doing good. ...
BTW... I am a firm believer that not ALL motorcycle (road/trips) are appropriate for Spyders. They just don't corner the same.:dontknow: Sweepers are one thing, twisties (as I perceive them) a quite another!
I forget the name of the road....but when at Spyders in the Smokies two years ago we found a road that was very twisty going up hill and then at the top was a waterfall that you could drive under....anyone know the name of this park/area?
Dude: I think I found it. Possibly, it was Bridal Veil Falls in Nantahala National Forest. Too bad it is not in Georgia, would have been a great one for our list. If this is not it, let us know so that we can keep looking.
Dude: I think I found it. Possibly, it was Bridal Veil Falls in Nantahala National Forest. Too bad it is not in Georgia, would have been a great one for our list. If this is not it, let us know so that we can keep looking.
The whole route is great. The eastern 7 miles of 180 is really superb. I'm sure if a rider has done the Dragon in TN, he or she will be really impressed with this part of 180 in particular. The hikers shop next to the Appalachian Trail is up the hill on GA19 and a unique place to spend big bucks.
Tuck