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Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005
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« on: March 26, 2017, 08:28:53 PM »

First off I'd like to thank Preston ( Reb ) for planning this ride out . The ride up Friday was just awesome. He's put some thought in this ride and I hope folks will come over The Memorial Weekend and enjoy this outstanding area that's made for motorcycling. Motel information ...BE SURE TO SAY YOU ARE WITH " HILLBILLY HIGHWAY " TO GET THE RATE .... All rooms are $62.00 a night tax included.

Ground Zero will be at the:
Hatfield McCoy Lodge
1066 S Mayo Trail
Pikeville, KY 41501
(606)-432-2188


We hooked up with Reb in Bulls Gap , Tennessee Friday morning and it was game on from there. We made a stop at Niggerhead Rock outside Pennington Gap , Virginia .






We made our way over to Kentucky crossing Black Mountain the highest point in The Blue Grass State. When we got to the top we rode the trail up to the FAA tower. Anyone friend's with me or Steve ( Rain Man ) can check out the video my friend posted on Facebook ... Steve and I both shared the video .



I'll just leave this picture for you to figure out . Paul ( Wimp ) bike .




 The Pound River near Pound , Virginia we found it by accident on Friday when we got " somewhat " turned around that turned into riding some awesome rural backroads.
Running through Part of Wise County Virginia, and through Dickenson County Virginia, The Pound River is a river in the state of Virginia. It runs from the North Fork Pound Reservoir to the John W. Flannagan Dam. Via the Russell Fork, the Levisa Fork, the Big Sandy River, and the Ohio River, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.





It is bordered by Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Ohio to the northwest, Pennsylvania to the north (and, slightly, east), and Maryland to the northeast. West Virginia is the 9th smallest by area, is ranked 38th in population , and has the second lowest household income of the 50 United States.




My wife was born in Williamson ,WV and lived her first two years in Matewan before moving to The Great State Of Tennessee.



The Coal House in Williamson, West Virginia is a unique building built of coal masonry. The bituminous coal was quarried as blocks and dressed as stone using 65 tons of coal from the nearby Winifrede Seam. At the time of its construction it was the only coal building in West Virginia. The house was designed by architect Hassel T. Hicks of Welch, West Virginia and supervised by David M. Goode. The coal masonry was varnished for weather-resistance. Located adjacent to the Mingo County Courthouse, it houses the Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce





Hidden deep within the coal filled Appalachian Mountains of Southern West Virginia rests a forgotten land that is older than time itself.  Its valleys are deep, its waters polluted and its terrain is as rough as the rugged men and women who have occupied these centuries old plats for thousands of years.

The region is known as “Bloody Mingo” and for decades the area has been regarded as one of the most murderous areas in all of American history.

The haunted mountains of this region have been the stage of blood baths too numerous to number, including those of the famed Hatfield’s and McCoy’s, Matewan Massacre and the Battle of Blair Mountain.  Even the county’s sheriff was murdered this past spring, while eating lunch in his vehicle.

Tucked away in a dark corner of this remote area is an even greater anomaly – a town, whose primary entrance is a deserted one lane train tunnel nearly 4/5 of a mile long.
 
 

  
The story of this town’s unique entrance dates back nearly a century and a half ago, back to an era when coal mining in West Virginia was first becoming profitable.

For generations, the people of what is now Mingo County, West Virginia, had lived quiet and peaceable lives, enjoying the fruits of the land, living secluded within the tall and unforgiving mountains surrounding them.

All of this changed, however, with the industrial revolution, as the demand for coal soared to record highs.

Soon outside capital began flowing into “Bloody Mingo” and within a decade railroads had linked the previously isolated communities of southern West Virginia to the outside world.

The most notorious of these new railways was Norfolk & Western’s line between Lenore and Wayne County – a railroad that split through the hazardous and lawless region known as “Twelve Pole Creek.”

At the heart of Twelve Pole Creek, railroad workers forged a 3,300 foot long railroad tunnel just south of the community of Dingess.

As new mines began to open, destitute families poured into Mingo County in search of labor in the coal mines.  Among the population of workers were large numbers of African-Americans.

Despising outsiders, and particularly the thought of dark skinned people moving into what had long been viewed as a region exclusively all their own, residents of Dingess, West Virginia, are said to have hid along the hillsides just outside of the tunnel’s entrance, shooting any dark skinned travelers riding aboard the train.

Though no official numbers were ever kept, a countless number of black workers are said to have been killed at the entrance and exits of this tunnel.

Norfolk & Western soon afterward abandonment the Twelve Pole line. Within months two forces of workmen began removing the tracks, ties, and accessory facilities.

Soon, silence soon reigned in the rugged mountains overlooking the area. Gone were the whistles of locomotives and the rumble of cars.  Nothing but long, winding bed of cinders, a few decayed ties, several steel bridges remained.

For decades the skeletal remains of Norfolk & Western’s failed railway line stood as a silent testimony to the region’s ghostly ways.

In the early 1960’s, however, the resourceful men of the mountains commandeered the former railroad line and built upon its beds a road for motorists to travel upon.

Unfortunately, residents of this impoverished region failed to secure funding from the state’s legislature to improve the tunnel and bridges, thus today – over half a century later – residents of this community are forced to drive atop countless one lane train bridges and a nearly mile long one lane tunnel.

To the residents of this community, such a drive is just another part of their daily routine, however, for visitors unfamiliar with the thought of driving through a one lane tunnel with a fifty ton coal truck at the other end, such an experience can be a rush, to say the least.

One writer said the following of his experience driving through the Dingess Tunnel:

“Locals state that proper usage is to turn lights on, indicating that you are entering the tunnel. Drivers from the other end know not to enter if lights are on. We saw an 18 wheeler tanker go through while there, but it is a tight fit. Water drips from the top and one can barely see as it takes a while for eyes to adjust. Locals state that the roadway was dirt up until a couple of years ago and had deep holes in it. Now it is paved, but no lighting.”

https://www.facebook.com/larry.harber.1/videos/10212125031337876/





William Anderson Hatfield (September 9, 1839 – January 6, 1921)—known as Devil Anse Hatfield—was the patriarch of the Hatfield clan during the infamous Hatfield–McCoy feud which has since formed part of American folklore. Devil Anse survived the feud and agreed to end it in 1891.
Hatfield was born in East Virginia (now Logan, West Virginia), the son of Ephraim Hatfield, of English and Swedish descent, and Nancy Vance of Scotch-Irish descent. His nickname "Devil Anse" has a variety of supposed origins: it was given to him by his mother; by Randolph McCoy; earned from his bravery during battle in the American Civil War; or as contrast to his good-tempered cousin, Anderson "Preacher Anse" Hatfield.

A Southern sympathizer, Hatfield enlisted in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. He was commissioned a First Lieutenant of Cavalry in the Virginia State Line in 1862, a group made to protect the territory along the Kentucky-Virginia border where resident loyalties to the North and South were mixed. The Virginia State Line eventually disbanded in 1863 and Hatfield enlisted as a private in the newly formed 45th Battalion Virginia Infantry, before being appointed first lieutenant and later captain of Company B. His unit spent most of its time patrolling the border area against bushwhackers sympathetic to the Union as well as engaging in guerrilla warfare against Union soldiers. Devil Anse himself has been connected to battles and killings of several Union fighters, including trackers Ax and Fleming Hurley in 1863.

Devil Anse and his uncle Jim Vance would later form a Confederate guerrilla fighting unit called the "Logan Wildcats." One of the group's victims was Union General Bill France; killed in revenge for losing one of their members to France's unit. In 1865, he was suspected of having been involved in the murder of his rival Asa Harmon McCoy, who had fought for the Union Army and was waylaid by The Wildcats on his return home. Hatfield had been home ill at the time of the killing, which was probably committed at the instigation of his uncle, Jim Vance. This may have sparked the beginning of the notorious feud between the two families that claimed many lives on both sides.

Hatfield was baptized on September 23, 1911 in Island Creek by William Dyke "Uncle Dyke" Garrett and converted to Christianity (he had maintained a largely agnostic or anti-institutional view of religion prior to this conversion). He went on to found a Church of Christ congregation in West Virginia. He was an uncle of the eventual Governor of West Virginia, and United States Senator, Henry D. Hatfield.

Devil Anse was the patriarch leader during the Hatfield-McCoy feud. His family and Randolph McCoy's fought in one of the bloodiest and most well-known feuds in American history. He was instrumental during the execution of McCoy boys Tolbert, Pharmer and Bud, as well as being present during the Battle of Grapevine Creek before most of his sons and friends were arrested for the murder of the McCoys.








After the ride Saturday and we got back to the motel Heath and I took off in search of Randell McCoy's gravesite . We " think " we found Dils Cemetery but didn't see a sign claiming to be Dils Cemetery and we didn't locate Randall McCoy's gravesite.....


Outstanding weekend ride ... Hope folks will come out and and check out Reb's " Hillbilly Highway 3 " over the Memorial Weekend . Motel information above again be sure to say you are with the Hillbilly Highway it will save you $18.00 a night.


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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2017, 08:44:56 PM »

It sure turned out to be a great weekend. I hope everyone had ad much fun as I did. Hate going back to work in the morning Sad
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« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2017, 10:53:50 AM »

Friday truly one of the best rides I have been on more curves than you could ever think of.  Sat the test route was just as good can't wait for memorial day weekend Thanks Reb cooldude
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« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2017, 11:23:06 AM »

Joe

As usual an excellent ride report.

Thanks for taking the time to post it.
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« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2017, 03:50:07 PM »

Great ride, great group of riders, perfect weather. We made it home a half hour ahead of the rain Sunday hope everyone else did too. As Joe said, Preston put some time into planing the route.
ATA BOY REB.
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« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2017, 04:32:39 PM »

    I don't  know if I wounderstand have the nerve to go through at night.
      Makes me think about the saying I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
   Which with my luck it always turned out to be the morning train!!!!
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« Reply #6 on: March 27, 2017, 04:54:12 PM »

Thanks for the comments ... Thought I would have to post something about Trump or assless chaps to get a comment on a ride report . Folks wonder why the VRCC has only the same few posting all the time . It takes time to go through the song and dance to post pictures on this site when you can post on other sites on the fly . It's " almost " more trouble than its worth ... Again those that made a comment ... Thanks  cooldude   When the VRCC is dead and gone I know why .
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« Reply #7 on: March 27, 2017, 05:13:13 PM »

yep, you surely did say Trump and chaps my friend   Cool

 posted over on FB and plum forget to put my 2 cents out here

I've truly enjoyed my time on all of the joe, don or other rides but wont be able to get down with you folks this year.

Thanks for the report and in fact thanks for posting all of your rides.

If this group is to continue to survive into the future it will take more than just IZ's.

Now that weather is warming up lets see more people posting their ride reports, scouting reports and making it easier to have us all think of riding and not politics.



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« Reply #8 on: March 27, 2017, 05:30:18 PM »

yep, you surely did say Trump and chaps my friend   Cool

 posted over on FB and plum forget to put my 2 cents out here

I've truly enjoyed my time on all of the joe, don or other rides but wont be able to get down with you folks this year.

Thanks for the report and in fact thanks for posting all of your rides.

If this group is to continue to survive into the future it will take more than just IZ's.

Now that weather is warming up lets see more people posting their ride reports, scouting reports and making it easier to have us all think of riding and not politics.






Agree 100 %
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« Reply #9 on: March 27, 2017, 05:43:37 PM »

Joe, your ride reports are epic. Please don't stop. Between your reports and DDT's stories no one can beat either. I'll see you guys in May  cooldude
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« Reply #10 on: March 27, 2017, 05:48:48 PM »

Joe, your ride reports are epic. Please don't stop. Between your reports and DDT's stories no one can beat either. I'll see you guys in May  cooldude

Looking forward to it ... Plan on doing my best to make the ride in your hood this year.
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« Reply #11 on: March 27, 2017, 05:54:57 PM »


Thought I would have to post something about Trump or assless chaps to get a comment on a ride report

You'll just have to wait a little bit...

-Mike "D'OH!"
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« Reply #12 on: March 27, 2017, 06:20:51 PM »

Joe,

Thanks for taking the time and effort to post these ride reports. I really enjoy the historical facts and the pics are great.
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« Reply #13 on: March 28, 2017, 05:58:44 AM »

I'm going to try to make this one. Sadly, one of the reasons I don't make the rides that are a fair ride from me is that Judy's health has not allowed her to ride very far. In the past we always rode together. I'm not that keen on leaving her behind, but I really want to join this one.

No promises, but I hope it works out.
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« Reply #14 on: March 28, 2017, 06:32:12 AM »

I always enjoy seeing ride reports posted on here, and like the fact that you always include a lot of historical and other information along with the great photos in yours. Its nice to see and learn about  others' favorite routes in their part of the continent. Got my first taste of actually riding some of that region of the US last year, and am definitely looking forward to more someday soon. Thanks for taking the time to post cooldude
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« Reply #15 on: March 28, 2017, 06:56:28 AM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know. 

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.
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« Reply #16 on: March 28, 2017, 08:20:14 AM »

Thanks for the write up Joe.  I'm really looking forward to the ride, it's going to be a great time.
Got to show how the Wing can keep up with you.
See ya'll in May.

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« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2017, 06:21:27 PM »

Appreciate the comments... Folks that attend this ride I have no doubt you will enjoy the planning Reb has put into this.
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« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2017, 06:40:09 PM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know.  

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.

Joe,

I'll be tweeking the final route according to how many bikes we have total. We were able to cover a lot of ground with only 10 bikes during the scouting ride. With the type of roads we choose, I know we are going to get the accordion effect from some riders being less prone to riding twisties and such.

I'll hopefully have an adjusted route set up in the next few weeks to accommodate a larger crowd for fuel stops, meals, etc.
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« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2017, 12:41:54 PM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know.  

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.

Joe,

I'll be tweeking the final route according to how many bikes we have total. We were able to cover a lot of ground with only 10 bikes during the scouting ride. With the type of roads we choose, I know we are going to get the accordion effect from some riders being less prone to riding twisties and such.

I'll hopefully have an adjusted route set up in the next few weeks to accommodate a larger crowd for fuel stops, meals, etc.
Wish I had programmed the route in my GPS on the scouting ride that way you could take the riders that want to challenge the road and I could take the rose sniffers..  We still have time to do this if it's something that would help with the group.. I was too busy diggin' the ride to think about this on the scouting ride plus I was surprised the motel sold out so fast.
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« Reply #20 on: March 30, 2017, 07:22:12 AM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know.  

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.

Joe,

I'll be tweeking the final route according to how many bikes we have total. We were able to cover a lot of ground with only 10 bikes during the scouting ride. With the type of roads we choose, I know we are going to get the accordion effect from some riders being less prone to riding twisties and such.

I'll hopefully have an adjusted route set up in the next few weeks to accommodate a larger crowd for fuel stops, meals, etc.
Wish I had programmed the route in my GPS on the scouting ride that way you could take the riders that want to challenge the road and I could take the rose sniffers..  We still have time to do this if it's something that would help with the group.. I was too busy diggin' the ride to think about this on the scouting ride plus I was surprised the motel sold out so fast.

I'll send you a google maps "rose sniffers" route to take after the group departs from lunch. I may be joining the rose sniffers if my GF decides to come along. I'm afraid I won't get her back on the bike if I tear off with those Maryland cornballs.  Grin Grin Grin

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« Reply #21 on: March 30, 2017, 08:30:24 AM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know.  

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.

Joe,

I'll be tweeking the final route according to how many bikes we have total. We were able to cover a lot of ground with only 10 bikes during the scouting ride. With the type of roads we choose, I know we are going to get the accordion effect from some riders being less prone to riding twisties and such.

I'll hopefully have an adjusted route set up in the next few weeks to accommodate a larger crowd for fuel stops, meals, etc.
Wish I had programmed the route in my GPS on the scouting ride that way you could take the riders that want to challenge the road and I could take the rose sniffers..  We still have time to do this if it's something that would help with the group.. I was too busy diggin' the ride to think about this on the scouting ride plus I was surprised the motel sold out so fast.

I'll send you a google maps "rose sniffers" route to take after the group departs from lunch. I may be joining the rose sniffers if my GF decides to come along. I'm afraid I won't get her back on the bike if I tear off with those Maryland cornballs.  Grin Grin Grin



What's this GF you speak of?
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« Reply #22 on: March 30, 2017, 12:16:41 PM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know.  

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.

Joe,

I'll be tweeking the final route according to how many bikes we have total. We were able to cover a lot of ground with only 10 bikes during the scouting ride. With the type of roads we choose, I know we are going to get the accordion effect from some riders being less prone to riding twisties and such.

I'll hopefully have an adjusted route set up in the next few weeks to accommodate a larger crowd for fuel stops, meals, etc.
Wish I had programmed the route in my GPS on the scouting ride that way you could take the riders that want to challenge the road and I could take the rose sniffers..  We still have time to do this if it's something that would help with the group.. I was too busy diggin' the ride to think about this on the scouting ride plus I was surprised the motel sold out so fast.

I'll send you a google maps "rose sniffers" route to take after the group departs from lunch. I may be joining the rose sniffers if my GF decides to come along. I'm afraid I won't get her back on the bike if I tear off with those Maryland cornballs.  Grin Grin Grin



What's this GF you speak of?

Long story...but I bought a home, and got a GF thrown into the deal.
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« Reply #23 on: March 30, 2017, 02:07:23 PM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know.  

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.

Joe,

I'll be tweeking the final route according to how many bikes we have total. We were able to cover a lot of ground with only 10 bikes during the scouting ride. With the type of roads we choose, I know we are going to get the accordion effect from some riders being less prone to riding twisties and such.

I'll hopefully have an adjusted route set up in the next few weeks to accommodate a larger crowd for fuel stops, meals, etc.
Wish I had programmed the route in my GPS on the scouting ride that way you could take the riders that want to challenge the road and I could take the rose sniffers..  We still have time to do this if it's something that would help with the group.. I was too busy diggin' the ride to think about this on the scouting ride plus I was surprised the motel sold out so fast.

I'll send you a google maps "rose sniffers" route to take after the group departs from lunch. I may be joining the rose sniffers if my GF decides to come along. I'm afraid I won't get her back on the bike if I tear off with those Maryland cornballs.  Grin Grin Grin



What's this GF you speak of?

Long story...but I bought a home, and got a GF thrown into the deal.

Hey, as long as she makes the payments...............
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« Reply #24 on: March 30, 2017, 02:26:21 PM »

Long story...but I bought a home, and got a GF thrown into the deal.

Boy the real estate people are getting more creative all the time.  I suppose payoff is still 30 years. 

All I ever got was a toaster with a new bank account.  Grin
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« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2017, 03:04:15 PM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know.  

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.

Joe,

I'll be tweeking the final route according to how many bikes we have total. We were able to cover a lot of ground with only 10 bikes during the scouting ride. With the type of roads we choose, I know we are going to get the accordion effect from some riders being less prone to riding twisties and such.

I'll hopefully have an adjusted route set up in the next few weeks to accommodate a larger crowd for fuel stops, meals, etc.
Wish I had programmed the route in my GPS on the scouting ride that way you could take the riders that want to challenge the road and I could take the rose sniffers..  We still have time to do this if it's something that would help with the group.. I was too busy diggin' the ride to think about this on the scouting ride plus I was surprised the motel sold out so fast.

I'll send you a google maps "rose sniffers" route to take after the group departs from lunch. I may be joining the rose sniffers if my GF decides to come along. I'm afraid I won't get her back on the bike if I tear off with those Maryland cornballs.  Grin Grin Grin



What's this GF you speak of?

Long story...but I bought a home, and got a GF thrown into the deal.
Here I only got a bottle of Jack Honey and a case of Blue ribbon from my realtor.  ???
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« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2017, 04:35:57 PM »

Just so we are clear, it was a for sale by owner.    Cheesy
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« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2017, 04:43:33 PM »

Just so we are clear, it was a for sale by owner.    Cheesy

So you took the house and the daughter? NICE  cooldude
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« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2017, 06:05:12 PM »

Just so we are clear, it was a for sale by owner.    Cheesy

So you took the house and the daughter? NICE  cooldude

I've seen her picture .... SCORE  cooldude
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« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2017, 06:44:53 PM »

Just so we are clear, it was a for sale by owner.    Cheesy

So you took the house and the daughter? NICE  cooldude

I've seen her picture .... SCORE  cooldude
im curious now...
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« Reply #30 on: March 31, 2017, 05:08:04 AM »

Just so we are clear, it was a for sale by owner.    Cheesy

So you took the house and the daughter? NICE  cooldude

I've seen her picture .... SCORE  cooldude
im curious now...

So I purchased my f*n awesome log home from a young gal about my age who was living there with her BF. Anyway they had there eyes set on a larger home in a neighboring town to be closer to kin. During the whole closing time I made several visits back and forth for inspections, signatures, all that blah blah home buying crap. I ended up getting to know the previous home owners very well. One day she texted me out of the blue and ask If I was single... after repeatedly telling her several times wild animals cannot be domesticated, I eventually succumb to meeting a friend of hers.

That was 3 months ago and wild animals still cannot be domesticated... just saying  Cheesy
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« Reply #31 on: March 31, 2017, 05:26:32 AM »

Just so we are clear, it was a for sale by owner.    Cheesy

So you took the house and the daughter? NICE  cooldude

I've seen her picture .... SCORE  cooldude
im curious now...

 wild animals still cannot be domesticated... just saying  Cheesy


Keep it that way ....just sayin'  cooldude
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« Reply #32 on: March 31, 2017, 05:44:02 AM »

Just so we are clear, it was a for sale by owner.    Cheesy

So you took the house and the daughter? NICE  cooldude

I've seen her picture .... SCORE  cooldude
im curious now...

So I purchased my f*n awesome log home from a young gal about my age who was living there with her BF. Anyway they had there eyes set on a larger home in a neighboring town to be closer to kin. During the whole closing time I made several visits back and forth for inspections, signatures, all that blah blah home buying crap. I ended up getting to know the previous home owners very well. One day she texted me out of the blue and ask If I was single... after repeatedly telling her several times wild animals cannot be domesticated, I eventually succumb to meeting a friend of hers.

That was 3 months ago and wild animals still cannot be domesticated... just saying  Cheesy

Could have swore you were gonna say the previous owner dumped her bf to be with you  Grin cool story though. And yes never let a woman tame you. I made that mistake, but she does let me come out of the cage from time to time.
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« Reply #33 on: March 31, 2017, 08:32:51 AM »

 wild animals still cannot be domesticated... just saying  Cheesy
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Keep it that way ....just sayin'  cooldude
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And then some ass will add in that if it had not been for my Wife I would have probably been dead 35 years ago. 
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« Reply #34 on: March 31, 2017, 01:12:28 PM »

Taming can be good.  cooldude Ive slowed way down in my wild habits the last couple yrs. It can be worth it.  Grin
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« Reply #35 on: April 01, 2017, 06:21:15 AM »

Great report Joe and Thanks Reb for all the planning.  Do you have GPS route files or GPX file of the route you could email me?  I'd like to preload my GPS for the ride, and I'll be more than happy to assist in "herding the cats" if you need me to on the ride.  I have CB and prefer to ride drag anyway.  Let me know.  

I'm really looking forward to this one.  I've rode thru the area, but not around the area as you have.

Joe,

I'll be tweeking the final route according to how many bikes we have total. We were able to cover a lot of ground with only 10 bikes during the scouting ride. With the type of roads we choose, I know we are going to get the accordion effect from some riders being less prone to riding twisties and such.

I'll hopefully have an adjusted route set up in the next few weeks to accommodate a larger crowd for fuel stops, meals, etc.
Wish I had programmed the route in my GPS on the scouting ride that way you could take the riders that want to challenge the road and I could take the rose sniffers..  We still have time to do this if it's something that would help with the group.. I was too busy diggin' the ride to think about this on the scouting ride plus I was surprised the motel sold out so fast.

I'll send you a google maps "rose sniffers" route to take after the group departs from lunch. I may be joining the rose sniffers if my GF decides to come along. I'm afraid I won't get her back on the bike if I tear off with those Maryland cornballs.  Grin Grin Grin




If she's with you I do hope you let the riders that want to push the envelope go without you ... Looking forward to this ride.. Fingers crossed for a beautiful dry weekend .
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« Reply #36 on: April 01, 2017, 07:19:40 AM »

I'm glad you posted a ride report again. 

Your's are some of the best this board has seen.

The snow is coming down pretty good here, but watching you go through that tunnel and knowing the history about it, has made my day.

Thanks.

Hopefully, you will continue.
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« Reply #37 on: April 02, 2017, 05:11:27 AM »

I'm going to try to make this one. Sadly, one of the reasons I don't make the rides that are a fair ride from me is that Judy's health has not allowed her to ride very far. In the past we always rode together. I'm not that keen on leaving her behind, but I really want to join this one.

No promises, but I hope it works out.


If you make the Knoxville , Tennessee area on Thursday the 25th you can join us Friday for the ride up . We'll be taking the backroads to Pikeville .
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« Reply #38 on: April 07, 2017, 05:23:43 AM »

I'm glad you posted a ride report again. 

Your's are some of the best this board has seen.

The snow is coming down pretty good here, but watching you go through that tunnel and knowing the history about it, has made my day.

Thanks.

Hopefully, you will continue.

Thanks for the comments ...  cooldude
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