Blue Ride Parkway - north to south, or south to north?
#11
Pastor: That's the problem...I keep doing research, and finding tons of great riding roads to try out in TN, NC, and VA. Tough trying to figure out a "route" for the overall trip!
Skootchnc: Thanks for the ride suggestion. Definitely will take it with more than a grain of salt. I don't mind the rain, we have plenty of gear to keep us comfortable regardless of weather. Wife doesn't care much for rain...but I'm hoping that the scenery may numb the complaints
Skootchnc: Thanks for the ride suggestion. Definitely will take it with more than a grain of salt. I don't mind the rain, we have plenty of gear to keep us comfortable regardless of weather. Wife doesn't care much for rain...but I'm hoping that the scenery may numb the complaints
#12
Of all the roads I rode in the Smokies, I thought the Foothill Parkway was the least fun. I'd have to say our southern Indiana roads are better than the Foothill Parkway. It was like riding down a slightly curving road with trees on both sides so you really didn't see anything. Maybe I was disappointed with the Foothill Parkway because the other roads were so great.
#13
I rode back from SMNP stayin on 2 lanes up through Indiana on up to Michigan a few years back. You can do it in reverse from Indiana in the same 2 days. Then about 3 days will get you a northward trip up the BRP on up into Penn.. 3 days back from Gettysburg stayin on the superslab. I say this because I have mapped and planned a ride much like that from here in Ohio stayin on 2 lanes strictly, or as near as humanly possible without wastin too much time. So I'd head south over into NC then back northward on into either MD or Penn then back home. You'd run the full expanse of the BRP, see the Smokeys, maybe the Dragon, and Gettysburg maybe.
#14
Another way you might consider is going down through Kentucky and use 25E through Cumberland Gap and Tennessee. This is the way I went last August. 25E is mostly 4 lane and you can make pretty good time without riding the Interstate the whole way.
#15
We went in 08 from Baltimore, it's 550 miles. The Blue Ridge is two pretty long days but a great ride, we blew home on the interstate, one day about 12 hours. Great riding out there, we are going again this summer. This pic is on the Skyway, the only drag is I think we saw a dead guy that went flying past us and about 1/2 hr later saw him on the shoulder, looked dead. So many people were already stopped the police were making people drive thru. Ride safe, this guy was not.
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