Cherohala Skyway

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Cherohala Skyway

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Wow. I love that road. Went on it for the 2nd time and just tore it up! I want to kiss the DOT people who designed that road.

This is a pic of me at a waterfall that is off of a side road of the skyway.

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Forgot to add that HighLordGomer (aka Mike) met up with my group in Cleveland, GA and rode along with us. Here is his pic with his fiance.

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Nice pics! Where is that road?
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Smoky Mountains, TN

Starts at Tellico Plains, TN, Hwy 165, and runs for ~ 57 miles changing to Hwy 143 in NC ending in Robinsville, NC.

In my humble oppinion there isn't any road in the US that a motorcycle rider can derive more riding pleasure from. Long, long sweepers elevation changes, beatiful surface, and there a miriad of other roads in the inmediate area for all types and styles of ridding.

I live in Louisiana and that is my favorite go to place every chance I have.......
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Yup. What boxermainia said. It is simply a great road. Plus, it doesn't have anywhere near the amount of traffic that US 129 (Deals Gap) has.
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Well stated Al, I love that road! The best in the region - hwy 28 from Deals Gap store to Franklin is another favorite of mine!
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Hi, Bill.....glad to see you are back from your journey's. Yes, the Smokies catch my fancy but I'm sure that you have plenty similar examples in this beautifull US of A worth riding.

How is that Rockster doing.....everything you expected?
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Hello Al - Yep, back from Kentucky last week - here are some pictures and description of the ride:

http://bill-haycock.smugmug.com/gallery/543018
How is that Rockster doing.....everything you expected?
Oh yes! The Rockster is fantastic! I really didn't expect it to be such a "different" bike then the Roadster - i was wrong - it has a distinct personally - just feels different and I feel more confident on it.

The Lazer System and chip have made it a really responsive bike too! What a total difference.

I am heading to Americade this coming Saturday - working for ROADGEAR and then we go down to Knoxville for the Honda Hoot - will be back home around June 26th.

Take care Al - later.
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Post by 1MPH »

Bill, nice write up with great pictures. I really love history. It looks
like you guys had a great time.
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1MPH

It is amazing to me how much history and interesting things there are to see and do in the USA! I used to be a big fan of traveling and riding out of country - after 9/11 I seemed to have a change in mindset and have since been traveling in the USA - I try to find regions of the country that have interesting places to visit and learn about. I use a great touring magazine called "RoadRunner Motorcycle cruising and touring for many of the rides i plan and do.

Right now I have a number of rides planned for this year and into next year:

Southern Vermont - four day rides out of Rutland, VT

Chattanooga, TN three rides out and back out of that area

Western Pennsylvania - four day ride

West Louisiana/East Texas - for this winter months - not so cold down here in the south along the coast.

All these places have history and cultural tid bits that are interesting -

Go to this web site and look over the roadrunner magazine - they have great rides with little plastic maps of each ride - a great resource.

http://www.rrmotorcycling.com/
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Post by 1MPH »

Bill, Thanks for info on Road Runner mag. I will subscribe. Man those
rides you have planned look terrific. I am originally from Connecticut,
but I didn't ride a bike when I lived there. I would love to do gettysburg
and some of the battlefields in the area. Looking forward to your write ups
of your planned rides.
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1mph - do you use a GPS? Some of these loops and rides are on such little known roads they are hard to find! I have made GPS routes for all the rides - I use a Garmin 276C with software "MapSource-City Select.

Let me know if you use this software - i could send you some of the rides if you want them.
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Bill, I don't use GPS. Maybe if I lived back east I would want one, but
out here (west) I just use regular maps. Thanks for the offer.
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