The Dragon
April 3rd, 2004
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Sometimes the plan comes
together. A lot of mornings you go to the meeting place and there is not anyone
there. I wonder what happened to everyone that said they were coming? Why did
they not tell me they decided not to come so I would not get my newly washed
bike all nasty riding in the rain to our meeting place? But then, there is last
Saturday, April 3rd which did have a turnout of folks. A good turnout.
Actually, the weather was not all that great. Oh, it was not
going to rain on us, but it was not real warm either. I know of at least three
bikes that did not make it because it was "too cool". Oh well... But for the 18 people that did show up, riding 11 bikes,
it was a blast. A good time that makes the work being put into this club and the rides all worth
while. New folks showed up the ride and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.
Group 1 was at McDonald's ready to go at 9:00 AM so off we
went towards Alcoa. Down Asheville Highway, cross Straw Plains Pike to John
Sevier. Then, we turned South on Alcoa Highway to Waffle House. There, we met
Group 2.
We rode the 4 lane down to Rt. 129 and made the left turn
which takes us over through Pumpkin Center. It was starting to warm up as we
traveled along Chilhowie Lake and started the gradual ascent onto the Dragon. We
stopped at the Overlook and saw a few sport bikes there but the traffic was
amazingly light. Another stop at Deals Gap, then again at Wolf Creek (Rt. 28)
before finally getting to Franklin where we had lunch. Bobby Smith was heard
telling his wife "Dan did not stop for lunch until now <1:00PM> and I
am wasting away." Debbie could not come because of family complications.
(We missed you Debbie).
At lunch, Jim Hickey confirmed that 441 over Newfound Gap was
just opened but snow and ice still made the road hazardous for motorcycle
travel. The decision was made to head over through Waynesville where we would
pickup I-40 and return via that route.
Up Rt. 28 towards Highlands and the magnificent water falls
along that road. I intended to do the loop under Bridal Veil Falls but
discovered a B.A.R. had the little loop road blocked. Sorry folks. There were
too many of us to stop at one of the small pullovers and Bridal Veil was the
last chance. Guess we will just have to do it again some time.
We stopped in Cashiers for more photo ops and again at I-40
near Maggie Valley before finishing the ride. I rode nearly 300 miles and I bet
some of us rolled over 400 miles. (Phil and Kim from Wallins, Ky.)
A great day, good people and the biggest ride for the club
this year!