Can not imagine being in that position, thank God you guys got out ok.
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Can not imagine being in that position, thank God you guys got out ok.
Well the Smokie mountain trip is getting closer and I am trying to decide whether to go or not. The other 8 or so people in the group are trailering down and I did not want to spend 20 hours in a vehicle w/anyone so I planned my trip separate of them as not to disrupt their vacation should something happen and I could or should not want to go. I know it would be beautiful riding and be fun but the 1,000 miles down, 5 days of riding and 1,000 miles back and I will be riding down and back on my own, prefer to ride w/someone. I still have time, would leave July 27th, so have time to mull on it. If I don't go to the Smokies I would go to Sturgis w/ another group to put a wreath were our Club President passed last year while we were down their.
Words of wisdom would be great .
I did the exact same mileage, trip and location last September, only from New England...and had the time of my life. I rode alone, enjoyed every mile. I did almost 800 the first day. I just couldn't stop. Finished the next day by noon. Did the same return trip, but did break it up a little more evenly coming home. Four days travel, five days in Maggie Valley. I had just turned 60, so no spring chicken. What can I tell you...I say ride!
Hi Choptop
I just returned Sunday night from Laconia, NH bike week. Stayed in Lincoln, NH few miles north of Laconia. I rode from Port St Lucie FL to Pittsburgh, staying in Fayetteville, WV first night after about 850 miles. My first long ride. Also was alone as I was meeting two friends in Pittsburgh. Two day Group ride to NH (three of us). Rode around four days then headed back to Pittsburgh, again two days riding. Stayed an extra day then headed out to FL early Sunday morning. Rode straight through to Port St Lucie, FL getting home about 10:30 pm. Long 16 1/2 hour day! About 1070 miles... One tired puppy. Didn't ride through to prove anything, just one mile after another. Surprised me that it was so easy on the F6B. Also my first long trip on the B.
So i would say go for it, don't sweat riding alone. I found it much easier to ride alone than with others, you may have different experience.
Good luck,
WEG
PS The F6B was a 70th birthday present to myself in March.
Thank you BigHutch14, much appreciated...
Well the Smoky Mountain trip is right around the corner. Plan on leaving the morning of the 26th and arrive Maggie Valley on the 28th, the rest to arrive late/early on the 29th/30th, they are trailering. Not planning on a scenic route like the one to Franklin last year, will be solo and just blow down, 94 east, 39 south, 74 east, 65 south, 64 east, 75 south, 40 east into Maggie valley, will get plenty of scenic riding while down their. Staying at the Travelowe's in Maggie Valley. Leaving on Friday the 4th.:icon_biggrin: