Friday, June 15, 2018

Last Day


Day 7, June 15, 2018

Last day and we wanted to limit the bike riding, so we decided to take the Smokey Mountain Train from Bryson City.  The train went through the Nantahala Gorge past Tuckasegee and Oconaluftee Rivers.  We passed Rafter Companies and lots of rafts up and down the river rapids; a large lake with a dozen or more house boats anchored a few yards from the shores; a couple of small waterfalls and lots of trees, mountains, flowering trees and shrubs.  Todd found his way to the café car and made several trips.  We returned around 4 PM and started packing immediately.  Tomorrow will be a long day covering more than 300 miles to Lynchburg VA.

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Oconaluftee Indian Village


Day 6, June 14, 2018

Up and out by 8:30AM heading to the Blue Ridge Parkway.  Rode about 50 miles on the parkway traveling through the tunnels; hoping to see some wild animals but all we saw was one turkey.  Oh well. Getting off at the Maggie Valley exit we headed up and over the mountain.  Then back to Cherokee to visit the Oconaluftee Indian Village which was very interesting and informative.  Todd seemed to really enjoy it as well.  Looked at the baskets in the gift shop but $1000 for a basket seemed a bit extreme so I settled for a rag doll for Zoey.  Back at the bikes it was 88 degrees, so we decided to head back to the hotel and get in the pool.  Even Bernie got in the pool for a few minutes.  Dinner at Pizza Hut and then to relax in the room and watch some TV before bed.  We are all getting tired but just don’t want to stop.  

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Fields of the Woods - Finally


Day 5, June 13, 2018
The sky looked a bit grey as we pulled out of the parking lot at 8:30 AM.  Plan was to head to Fields of the Woods; a Biblical based park which was established in the 40’s.  I’ve wanted to visit the park every time I came to Cherokee but never made it.  The park was 75 miles away and maybe 30 miles into the ride the rain started, lightly at first and then heavy.  A short stop to put on the rain gear and we were back on the road.  Only had 2 roads to travel; 74 and 294.  RT 74 started out as a nice dual highway and it is the recommended route for trucks but it becomes the normal Carolina mountain road with twists and tight turns.  The route runs along a river with a lot of rapids so of course there were several River Rafting companies along the road as well. 

Arriving at the park the rain stopped while we walked around; visiting the tomb of Christ, the Crosses, the Ten Commandments written on the side of the mountain.  We stopped at the alter on the mountain top and offered a prayer of Thanks to God.  Extending from the alter down the mountain were steps (maybe 100 or more) and at every couple of steps were large white tables with a Bible verse and each table was placed by a state.  Todd wanted to walk down the steps and find the table placed by Delaware.  We had ridden the bikes up by way of a small service road.  Well it started raining and Todd reached the bottom before we could get back down and bless his heart he got soaked.  Soaked so badly that we went to the gift store and purchased him a couple of shirts and he put one on right then.  Lunch in the café and then back on the bikes heading for the hotel.  Rain was pouring but as we got closer to Cherokee the rain stopped and the roads were dry.  They had not had any rain back at the hotel. 

Since we got back by 3 PM I figured I’d do some laundry but the guest washing machine was out of order so I asked one of the girls if there was another one and she told me I could use the one they use for the hotel.  Not sure if she was supposed to do that but she put all my laundry in one big commercial washing machine and then put it all in a large commercial dryer. 

Dinner at the Mexican Restaurant across the street and then we played cards for a couple of hours.  Todd even joined the game of Rummy.   

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Lots of Twists and Turns Today


Day 4, June 12, 2018

One word for today – wonderful!  Bernie joined Don, Todd and me at 8:30 AM heading southwest to Cherohala Skyway.  Had the directions written down and gave them to Todd so he could help me make the right turns.  After maybe 25 miles on 4 lane highways we made a right onto country roads with 2 lanes, no shoulders, and gentle curves that soon turned into tight twisties.   Climbing to 5000 ft elevations and descending at 8% to 12% grades with a few switchbacks here and there to keep it interesting.  Lunch in Tellico Plains, TN at the Tellicafe at the end of the skyway and then off we go heading back to the hotel by way of the Tail of the Dragon.  A few miles on open highway and then again we turn onto the sweet back roads with no shoulders and tight curves.  We passed rivers, lakes, dams and more eye-catching scenery than you can imagine.  God has certainly given us a beautiful world.  I don’t know how but Todd can fall asleep in the hot sun and rocking of the bike.  At one point he grabbed my arm and yelled “I lost the directions”.  He had fallen asleep and they flew out of his hands.  Ha Ha  I told him not to worry I  had the GPS.  

We entered the Tail of the Dragon from the TN side; 11 miles of tight turns, switchbacks and hairpin turns.   It was tense, and Todd said he would rather not do that road again it was a little scary if he looked over the edge of the road.  There are signs posted at both ends of the Dragon that no trucks were to enter but at mile marker 2.5 we met a tractor trailer.  My first reaction was to yell No you can’t come up here.  But what was he to do at this point?  There is no turn arounds and no side roads off the Dragon.  He had made the first few curves, but he had no idea what was still ahead of him.  I radioed back to Don that a tractor trailer was come right at him.  He said when the driver reached the section of the Dragon where he was Don stopped and pulled his bike as far over into the grass as possible and the truck was inching his way and the trailer was on Don’s side of the road and missed hitting his bike by an inch.  He still had not reached the hairpins or switchbacks.   A dozen or more bikes passed us heading in the same direction as the truck with no idea he was blocking the way.  205 miles today; we left the hotel at 8:30 and returned at 3 PM.  I asked at both ends of the Dragon if anyone wanted to stop at the gift shops and Bernie and Don both said no so we kept moving; 2 hours before we could find a location for a rest stop.  BUT when we got back Bernie said he wished we had stopped and maybe we can ride back!  Probably not but I’m willing.

Todd and I got into the pool for about an hour and a half and then we all walked to the Chinese Restaurant across the parking lot for dinner. 

Monday, June 11, 2018

Busy Day Rain Twice


Day 3, Monday June 11, 2018

Faye’s sister and brother-in-law arrived yesterday afternoon to spend the day with us.  Breakfast around 8AM and then headed out for Wheels Through Time.  Don, Todd and I rode the bikes while everyone else went in Dick’s SUV.  RT 19 up and over the mountain between Cherokee and Maggie Valley was easier today without the trailer plus I was not tired and ready for the curves and 8% or 9% grades.  Bernie said he told Dick “see Sheila up there, take a look cause you won’t see her again until we reach the bottom of the mountain” and he was right.  Todd loves the mountain roads and the twists and turns as much as I do.  I tried to explain to him about running in a lower gear when going down a steep grade so you don’t have to ride your brakes so they don’t burn up.  I explained to him about looking through a curve to where you want to be.  I need to work with him about shifting so when the time is right he will be ready for his own bike.  Got to the museum by 9:15 and left there at noon.  It was just as interesting this time as the first time I saw it.  Todd seemed to enjoy it and he purchased a nice hooded sweatshirt.  Lunch was back in Cherokee to Little Princess which was very good then Don, Todd and I went over to the Tepee Village to see the Bear Park which was closed.  Did some shopping and Todd purchased a nice leather western hat.  Just as we were about to leave the rain started and the bottom fell out.  We sat in rocking chairs on the walk way and watched the rain pour down.  After about a half an hour it stopped, and the sun came out so we climbed on our wet bikes and headed to the hotel where they didn’t have a drop of rain.  Todd got in the pool for awhile.

Plan for tonight was dinner at 5 PM and then go to the show Unto These Hills.  Went to two restaurants and found them closed but the third was a charm; had Elk Burgers, Buffalo Burgers, Buffalo steaks, and so much more.  The show is in an outdoor theater and we had to walk a mile from the parking lot (up hill) and then down what seemed like a couple hundred steps to our seats on the mountainside.  And it started raining just before we went in so we purchased cheap ponchos, not much more than trash bags with holes cut in them but they served the purpose.  Couldn’t help but laugh we all looks so funny, then we are sitting on metal seats and the thunder starts to roll and rain is coming down harder.  Got to stay there is no refund!  The rain stopped just before the play begun and then it cleared up and was just chilly cause we are all more than damp by now.  The play is awesome about the Cherokee People trying to make a living in the Smokie Mountains and trying to get along with the white man only to be cheated and round up like animals and marched thousands of miles to the west.  17000 were forced to march and 5000 died on the trails.  A small group hide in the mountains and after many years and pleading with the government they were finally granted citizenship and a reservation established here.  These people have survived against all obstacles and they truly are a great nation.   

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Arrived at Microtel - our home for the next 6 days


Day 2, Sunday June 10, 2018

Up by 6 and on the bikes by 6:30 AM.  Stopped for breakfast about an hour later and then after a few gas and rest stops we make it to Granny’s Restaurant in Cherokee for lunch at 1:28 PM.  Hot - temps in the 90’s but great riding.  Checked in at Microtel at 2:30; got settled in our room and then Todd and I went to the pool for an hour or so to cool off.  Then a short walk to Pizza Hut for dinner before getting ready for bed.  Tomorrow will not be much riding but more getting to and from locations like Wheels Through Time and the Bear Park.  Up and over the mountain again.  Come over today I told Todd we would be making several trips over the mountain.  

Cherokee NC June 2018


Day 1, Saturday June 9
It was an answer to prayer that the bikes were ready for the trip!  Bessie needed new forks which of course were not standard, so extenders had to be ordered, so the repairs took a week.  Got her back Tuesday.  The Silver Fox suddenly (or we just noticed) began losing air from the air bags and after a day of riding the fenders would be rubbing the back tires.  Had to order the air bags from Motor Trike and they arrived on Thursday.  The shop started working on her as soon as they arrived and got it fixed by Thursday afternoon.  I was doing a lot of praying and believing God was going to take care of us.  Then Friday after packing the trailer we hooked it up to test the lights and I had no brake lights!  Back to the shop I go.  Robbie (the mechanic) said it was a switch he had apparently set wrong so 2 minutes tops and he had it right. 

With happy smiles on our faces we (Don, me and Todd) pulled out of the driveway at 5:30 AM Saturday morning and met Bernie and Faye at the corner of their road at 6 AM.  With stops at Hardees for breakfast and then Gordonsville for lunch we made it to Danville around 5:30 PM.  Economy Inn is nothing to brag about but it was clean; on the way and cheap.  All we needed for a one-night stop.   We had covered 355 miles and were exhausted so after a shower we went to bed.  The train tracks ran right across the street and I only heard the train once.