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BanannaMan 30-05-14 06:05 AM

Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
For your amusement, pleasure or distaste.

A few pics from my trip last weekend.
or what the best motorcycle roads in the US look like.
(warning some locations may have been seen in previous pics and taken on my phone)

Sorry no views from the mountain tops as it was either hazy or cloudy the entire time.

One of the many places in the world named 'Lovers Leap' this one near Stuart, Virginia.
Interesting nearly all of them have the same tale.


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Roads in Tennessee


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At 6000+ ft. crossing Roan Mountain in Tennessee.

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Roads in North Carolina

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The Rock in NC.
Despite it's daunting appearance there is more clearance than you think.
But I still duck.




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One of many tunnels on the Blue Ridge parkway in NC.

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My favorite waterfall.
Probably due to it's location right beside the road!

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The long hike back to the SV

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Lovely wayside in Tennessee is a great place to take a break.

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The SV at Roan Mountain State Park in Tennessee.

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Restored Mill at Roan Mtn.
Now houses a museum, a gift shop and restrooms.

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mkr 30-05-14 06:19 AM

Re: Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
Looks Fab! (Do like the 'Rock' pic!)

STRAMASHER 30-05-14 07:04 AM

Re: Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
Quality pics as usual BM. Looks empty? Plus big hills and mountains = biking heaven!

Geodude 30-05-14 08:04 AM

Re: Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
Stunning as usual Bill, thanks for sharing. Empty roads and not a pot hole in sight you lucky *insert rude word* :) ;)

pookie 30-05-14 08:11 AM

Re: Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
love that tarmac ... where is everyone??

dkid 30-05-14 08:14 AM

Re: Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
Great shots!

Matt-EUC 30-05-14 09:24 AM

Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
What happened to all the people? Did the gun nuts get their dreams to come true? Was there a zombie apocalypse?


Sent via the medium of interpretative dance.

carelesschucca 30-05-14 09:50 AM

Re: Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
Great photos. The roads remind me of the north side of the Kinlochleven Loop...

DarrenSV650S 30-05-14 01:08 PM

Re: Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
Looks beautiful

BanannaMan 31-05-14 05:38 AM

Re: Riding in the Appalachian Mountains
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pookie (Post 2958541)
love that tarmac ... where is everyone??

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt-EUC (Post 2958555)
What happened to all the people? Did the gun nuts get their dreams to come true? Was there a zombie apocalypse?










It's America. They are all at McDonalds ordering 'just one more' tripple cheeseburger. ;)



This was a busy tourist area from the early 1940's through the late 1980's but now days things are different.
Americans don't prize originality. They want to be like everyone else, look like everyone else and go where everyone else goes.
There are some bikers (and vacationers) who come here, but most only go to 'the most popular' places just because that's where everyone else goes.
Which is a good thing because most of them are idiots anyway.

That and this is a fairly remote part of the country. No one is just passing through. No major roadways nearby. It's an out of the way place that you have to deliberately come to.


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