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Pete
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« on: August 20, 2010, 05:11:55 PM »

Posted just fyi. I have no dog in this fight!

The 2010 Trail of Tears Remembrance Ride will be held on Saturday, Sept. 18, and will start in Chattanooga. Motorcyclists will need to travel west on Martin Luther King Boulevard to Riverfront Parkway in downtown Chattanooga. Traffic directors will be present to line everyone up.

The ride will follow Scenic Highway 41/72 around Lookout Mountain to Jasper. In Jasper the ride will leave the Drane Hood route and follow Highway 41 to Monteagle. This route is one of the most scenic and historic routes in the state.

As the ride comes off Monteagle Mountain it will pass through Cowan, and on to Winchester. It will take highway 64 at Winchester which is the Bell Removal route. This route went from Calhoun to Memphis. It will remain on the Bell route to Fayetteville where it will stop for lunch, gas and restrooms.

Upon departure the ride will follow highway 64 to Pulaski, the only point at which two land removal routes cross; the Benge and Bell routes. This is a very historical point on the Trail of Tears.

The ride will continue on Highway 64 to Lawrenceburg, where the Trail of Tears was routed through downtown. Lawrenceburg holds a Trail of Tears reenactment each year in November.

From Lawrenceburg the ride will head south on highway 43 to Florence, Al. and the end of the main ride at McFarland Park.

The last stop for Saturday’s official ride is McFarland Park in Florence, Al., at approximately 2:30 p.m. CST.

There is no registration fee. The ride will be police escorted and riders will be required to obey all law enforcement orders. Riders need to remember that helmets are required; they need to keep up with the pack and always stay in the right lane.

The official TOT kickoff party will be held on Friday, Sept. 17, at Thunder Creek Harley Davidson on Lee Highway. The party will feature live entertainment, vendors, food and cold beverages. Visit www.thundercreekharley.com or call 892-4888 for more information.

At the finish in Florence, Al., there will be fun to welcome all riders. The three day festivities, Sept. 17-19, will include Native American & Motorcycle vendors, a Pow Wow, storytellers, beadwork activities, flute-making opportunities, exhibition dancing and food and will be open from 10 a.m.–9 p.m. All area schools are invited on Friday afternoon for a day of education in Native American Culture.

On Sunday Sept. 19, the “Extended Ride” will continue on to Tahlequah, Ok.

For more information visit www.trailoftears-remembrance.org or call toll free 877 TOT-TRIP (868-8747).
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fudgie
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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2010, 05:16:48 PM »

Thats one of my to do's in the future. Met a guy at camp who does it and he says its a good ride.
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« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2010, 08:54:03 PM »

Is the ride going to be split into two groups again this year. One normaly goes on Hwy 72 in Alabama and the other is the one you listed.

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Pete
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« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2010, 08:49:06 AM »

Is the ride going to be split into two groups again this year. One normaly goes on Hwy 72 in Alabama and the other is the one you listed.

Santa

Not that I know of Santa, this was the complete write up.
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OverdueBill
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« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2010, 09:45:41 AM »

Santa, Yes there are two rides.  One from Bridgeport to Waterloo following Hwy72 and the north route from Chattanooga to Florence.  The leaders have been in contention for years now.  Just pick a ride and ignore politics as always. Google Trail of Tears Motorcycle Ride.  All sorts of info.
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Super Santa
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« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2010, 01:14:38 PM »

I was thinking earlier this year that we should have a Valkyrie 'Trail of Tears' ride.  Something like Smokin' Joe and Highbinder pulled together for the Gettysburg ride.  Maybe a two-day affair as it seems to me there is more to the actual trail than what this ride encompasses.  But, maybe that is just me trying to remember to far back.
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Rocketman
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« Reply #6 on: August 23, 2010, 08:04:45 PM »

I just barely missed this ride last year.  I was already in Huntsville, with the Valkyrie.  Unfortunately, I got stuck working that day, and couldn't get out of it.  I'll make it sometime...
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