Our first day was from our home in s/w Ohio, to Fancy Gap, Va. This was a super slab trip covering 403 miles. Temps were in the low 90s and it was hot and humid. We left at 9 am and pulled into our hotel at 5 PM that night. Our hotel was called the Country View Inn. We called it the "Chucky Place" because the owners decorated with little girls dolls all over the place. Was kind of creepy, but it was clean and the price was right at $46 per room per night split 2 ways. The next morning we awoke to fog
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by 9 am or so the fog had burned off and we were able to jump on the BRP which was a couple miles from the motel. Love this road. So do other motrcyclists and we would see many over the next few days. Most waved. Some didn't. Lots and lots of Harleys (later learned there was a Thunder in the Smokies rally going on) and big ADV bikes, very very few sport bikes.
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on the northern end of the BRP it's mostly rolling Virginia hills and more open views. You see lots of this split rail fence which I think is really cool.
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as you get further south into North Carolina you start getting into what I came for, the mountains!
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This is cool, the Lynnville Viaduct with the road built out over the mountainside. I've seen similar viaducts in Europe.
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After another full day of riding, this time covering 202 miles at the BRP mandated speed limit of 45 mph we arrived at our base for the rest of the trip, the Skyline View Inn near Little Switzerland, right at the head of the Diamondback Loop Rts 226 and 226 A. Again nice clean rooms and since I mentioned seeing the Inn mentioned in the April 2014 issue of RoadRunner magazine (which did a report on the rides in this area) which recommended staying there, that earned us a 25 % discount on our rooms. Nice! We walked over to the Mountain View Restaurant for dinner which certainly earned it's name and had a fabulous dinner. My brother and Jimmy ordered the "Angry Shrimp" which was recommended by our hotel owners Mike and Lynn and said it was great.
After a nights res,t we again woke up to fog in the low lying areas as viewed from the balcony of our hotel
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Weather in the mountains can change quickly and rain was forecast from 20%-50% every day we were there. We woke up to rain and had breakfast at the hotel. In the meantime the rain had quit, we decided to ride the Diamondback Loop. This is a 20 mile loop that circles 226 and 226A with 226A being the curvier section which is about 16 miles of the loop. Because it was our first time riding I, and the roads were wet, I didn't take any pics and concentrated on the road. 226A is indeed curvy, so curvy your speed is limited to about 30 mph, but the 226 part is a little more open and the curves are big uphill high speed sweepers taken closer to 50 mph. Neat loop. We would ride it several times during our stay..both directions. After the Diamondback we headed to MT Mitchell the highest point in NC at close to 7000 feet. Mt Mitchell was fogged in with zero visibility to the mountains but we hiked up to the high point anyway. While up there the skies opened up and it rained...hard! Our helmets were locked to the back of our bikes...upside down. We made our way back and got our helmets, dumped the water out, and covered our tank bags and retrieved and donned rain gear.
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We rode back to the hotel on the BRP and peeled out of wet clothes, hung them all over the room, turned on the ceiling fans and just chilled. Total miles for the day was a very soggy 90. It rained hard again that afternoon, but we had gotten back to the hotel 45 minutes before it came down, and were enjoying the views from the hotel patio.
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Oh and I got stung on my right arm and right hand by a wasp. I quickly went up to the room and took a benedryl which kept damage to a minimum. It swelled a bit and itched like crazy (still itches as I type this). That night we ate dinner at the hotel. Burgers and fries and warm fresh baked pecan pie just out of the oven with vanilla ice cream
Here is a view of some of the sweepers on 226 part of the Diamondback as seen from the overlook in front of the hotel. This goes on like this back and forth for 4 miles at a very steep angle. More fun for me to ride up than down although both are fun.
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After a good nights sleep it was again breakfast at the hotel the next morning. Thought I would show you guys the menu at the hotel which is quite funny. The really funny part is B, Randy and I all said we wanted the first breakfast listed and Jimmy insisted he would rather have the second one. I think if you read it closely once or twice you will get why it was so funny.
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This morning the roads were dry and we decided to ride up to Grandfather Mountain which was about 30 miles north on the BRP. Much fun riding the BRP on dry roads with clear skies
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the road up to Grandfather Mountain overlook is a hoot as well
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after spending some time walking over the mile high swinging bridge and climbing up/out on the rocks to an amazing over look (still can't believe in this litigious day they let people do that) we headed back to the BRP
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and went and rode the Diamondback again, only this time on dry roads. Much better! Mileage today was only 84 miles. About 60 on the BRP and 20 on the Diamondback loop.
more to come after someone posts a response
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