We're heading to NC/TN in 4 days....and specifically to the town of Weaverville just north of Asheville. It's a trip we did last year and have waited a year to repeat. Of course we know there are areas to avoid and roads that are closed. We've seen statements of all kinds which range from 'stay away' to 'we're open and ready'. I've done extensive research into road closures and conditions, so I know the areas to avoid completely. There are plenty of open roads to ride, especially west of the area. I'll be spending evenings planning the next day's rides and assuring roads are gtg.
Asheville itself is actually on our avoidance list most of the time. Traffic is not fun and the downtown can be a major challenge to drive or ride through. We sometimes hit a restaurant or two on the edge of town. Since we're staying in a friend's house we'll be completely self sufficient if desired.
The RGL is serviced and washed. Trailer is ready to load. We plan to roll south Saturday morning. There's going to be a required re-route at Johnson City to avoid the closure of 23/26 near Erwin, TN. That detour will add 45 minutes to our drive but it's through beautiful country and I'll be interested to see it. I hope to post a few updates from rides next week. We have 9 days scheduled but who knows if we'll actually stay that long?
Asheville itself is actually on our avoidance list most of the time. Traffic is not fun and the downtown can be a major challenge to drive or ride through. We sometimes hit a restaurant or two on the edge of town. Since we're staying in a friend's house we'll be completely self sufficient if desired.
The RGL is serviced and washed. Trailer is ready to load. We plan to roll south Saturday morning. There's going to be a required re-route at Johnson City to avoid the closure of 23/26 near Erwin, TN. That detour will add 45 minutes to our drive but it's through beautiful country and I'll be interested to see it. I hope to post a few updates from rides next week. We have 9 days scheduled but who knows if we'll actually stay that long?