hank harta wrote:
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Hi folks,
I promised an update to the routes and have just uploaded it. You can click on the link for the .GDB file in the earlier post and you will get the updated file.
Garmin route file: http://crbmwoa2007.googlepages.com/2009MOARallyRoutes.gdb
I have not changed the original routes except to prepend '01', '02' etc. to the names so they show up in the intended order on the GPS. I have added some additional routes including some local rides and a route that covers the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive (to the best of my knowledge) from one end to the other.
Whatever route you take - enjoy your trip to the rally!
-hank
Hank & CR Friends:
Letting you and others know that we were on BRP coming back from Savannah where I picked up the new (to me) car. We hit the BRP near Asheville and stayed at
Mt. Pisgua Inn, which is to die for, but you must prepay your reservation and no refunds. Just go for dinner and a look around if you're in the area...It's a few miles South of Asheville on BRP.
Anyway, North of Asheville on the BRP, there were two long detours that were quite frustrating. They weren't marked very well and the alternate roads were congested with a lot of stop lights. We kept thinking "it can't be this long. Did we miss the entrance back on?" There may be more of these now or they may have moved or gone away. Just letting you know there were repairs in mid-May.
In 100 miles or so of Parkway North from Asheville, we hit maybe 30 miles of detours, got frustrated and got off in favor of other back roads through northern NC and southern Virginia. This was a big disappointment to me because I really like the BRP.
We ended up on decently fun roads ending up in Hazard, KY for the night and took the Daniel Boone Parkway to I-75 next morning. DBP is a pretty nice ride and might be a good way to get to the rally. It's 4 lane, but feels less like an interstate and is very scenic. Might be a little safer for deer and elk in the afternoon than the curvy roads. You won't go all the way to Hazard on DBP, but it's a nice, tranquil sort of ride and the Parkway is fairly smooth too.
One very nice day ride is Southern Virginia in Mt. Rogers Recreational Area, just Northeast of J. City if anyone wants a riding day in lieu of rally activities.
-TB
