3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by Scottw60
I will be there for that too this year, not leaving till monday
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by tom2112
Gary, I'm going to work up an alternative Sunday for drivers that want to stick to the area around the Dragon - maybe reversing Saturday's route . . . or going up the Foothills Parkway, over to Townsend, Pidgeon Forge, follow the Great Smokey Mountain Parkway down to Cherokee, and find some lunch around there.Then down to Franklin and follow Rt. 28 back to the Lodge.
Not to take anything away from the Biltmore trip, but for those of us that live nearby, the Biltmore typically has been seen by most of us. (Note: But there will be some great photo opportunities at Biltmore for these cars!) Jeff Cobb will have a route in & around Asheville layed out for us, but like others have stated, I'm not too thrilled about driving nearly 1.5 hours just to START a driving route. So like others, I'm more interested in driving these cars in the surrounding topography of the Smokies and stopping only occasionally when I'm hungry, need a rest and/or want to take some pictures of these cars posing in the countryside.
Something else to consider. Besides, we'd be a spectacle as a group passing thru Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge!
FWIW
Last edited by Valk; 09-12-2009 at 11:24 PM. Reason: Name correction
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by dedwards0323
Per your suggestion above, I took the XFire Northern Route and modified it somewhat to reflect a route up thru Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and back down to Townsend and the Foothills Parkway (see attached). MS Streets & Trips says it's about 160 miles roundtrip vs. the 150 miles for the route we ran back in the Spring. Time is approx 4 hours.....
Something else to consider. Besides, we'd be a spectacle as a group passing thru Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge!
FWIW
Something else to consider. Besides, we'd be a spectacle as a group passing thru Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge!
FWIW
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Dennis,
Looking at your map, driving THROUGH Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge could be a big mistake - Lots of traffic. We usually head west at the Sugarlands Visitor center, just on the southern edge of Pigeon Forge. We go home on Monday thru Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg and traffic is bumper to bumper on Monday, I can only imagine it on Sunday.
James
Looking at your map, driving THROUGH Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge could be a big mistake - Lots of traffic. We usually head west at the Sugarlands Visitor center, just on the southern edge of Pigeon Forge. We go home on Monday thru Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg and traffic is bumper to bumper on Monday, I can only imagine it on Sunday.
James
Originally Posted by dedwards0323
Per your suggestion above, I took the XFire Northern Route and modified it somewhat to reflect a route up thru Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and back down to Townsend and the Foothills Parkway (see attached). MS Streets & Trips says it's about 160 miles roundtrip vs. the 150 miles for the route we ran back in the Spring. Time is approx 4 hours in either case + stops for photos & eats. I've also got driving directions, in the event we decide to run your alternate Northern route, that we can pass out at the driver's meeting Gary holds at the lodge on Friday evening.
Not to take anything away from the Biltmore trip, but for those of us that live nearby, the Biltmore typically has been seen by most of us. (Note: But there will be some great photo opportunities at Biltmore for these cars!) Jeff Cobb will have a route in & around Asheville layed out for us, but like others have stated, I'm not too thrilled about driving nearly 1.5 hours just to START a driving route. So like others, I'm more interested in driving these cars in the surrounding topography of the Smokies and stopping only occasionally when I'm hungry, need a rest and/or want to take some pictures of these cars posing in the countryside.
Something else to consider. Besides, we'd be a spectacle as a group passing thru Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge!
FWIW
Not to take anything away from the Biltmore trip, but for those of us that live nearby, the Biltmore typically has been seen by most of us. (Note: But there will be some great photo opportunities at Biltmore for these cars!) Jeff Cobb will have a route in & around Asheville layed out for us, but like others have stated, I'm not too thrilled about driving nearly 1.5 hours just to START a driving route. So like others, I'm more interested in driving these cars in the surrounding topography of the Smokies and stopping only occasionally when I'm hungry, need a rest and/or want to take some pictures of these cars posing in the countryside.
Something else to consider. Besides, we'd be a spectacle as a group passing thru Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge!
FWIW
Last edited by Valk; 09-12-2009 at 11:25 PM.
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by James1549
Dennis, You must have me mixed up with someone else. I have no plans to go to the Biltmore/Asheville area. I am happy with the drives we have taken the last two visits to the Dragon.
Looking at your map, driving THROUGH Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge could be a big mistake - Lots of traffic. We usually head west at the Sugarlands Visitor center, just on the southern edge of Pigeon Forge. We go home on Monday thru Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg and traffic is bumper to bumper on Monday, I can only imagine it on Sunday.
James
Looking at your map, driving THROUGH Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge could be a big mistake - Lots of traffic. We usually head west at the Sugarlands Visitor center, just on the southern edge of Pigeon Forge. We go home on Monday thru Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg and traffic is bumper to bumper on Monday, I can only imagine it on Sunday.
James
Your feedback on traffic in & around Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge is valuable. I really don't have a preference which route we take. This was just my interpretation of the route tom2112 originally suggested earlier in this thread.
Thanks again,
Last edited by Valk; 09-12-2009 at 11:26 PM.
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
This is going be good one ,for you that are still thinking about coming STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Make RES.NOW !!!!! It A great group of people to spend the weekend with , WE ALL ARE CROSSFIRE CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
my experience in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg has always been bad...traffic is terrible...even the cops are on bicycles just to get around....but it is worth seeing if you haven't been there....allow yourself 2 hrs to get all the way thru...been there, done that several times...
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by Osofast2
This is going be good one ,for you that are still thinking about coming STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Make RES.NOW !!!!! It A great group of people to spend the weekend with , WE ALL ARE CROSSFIRE CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
my experience in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg has always been bad...traffic is terrible...even the cops are on bicycles just to get around....but it is worth seeing if you haven't been there....allow yourself 2 hrs to get all the way thru...been there, done that several times...
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by itsky
Agreed! It's gonna be a large group. I wonder how we will fit all XF's at the dam for photos.
I am also looking forward to June, at least Harrahs has a big parking lot =)
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by Scottw60
Without careful planning, we will all fit, but will take hours to get us all out. That photo of mine that I shows is two pics photoshopped together, may take 3 this fall =)
I am also looking forward to June, at least Harrahs has a big parking lot =)
I am also looking forward to June, at least Harrahs has a big parking lot =)
Don't worry about the parking.
We will do it in such a way that nobody is blocked in and everyone is free to pull out to the upper parking area to line up and create about 6 groups for the Saturday run.
With a little help from a few others we can do this without difficulty I'm sure.
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
It won't take hours to get out.
Don't worry about the parking.
We will do it in such a way that nobody is blocked in and everyone is free to pull out to the upper parking area to line up and create about 6 groups for the Saturday run.
With a little help from a few others we can do this without difficulty I'm sure.
Don't worry about the parking.
We will do it in such a way that nobody is blocked in and everyone is free to pull out to the upper parking area to line up and create about 6 groups for the Saturday run.
With a little help from a few others we can do this without difficulty I'm sure.
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Never been to Tenn...would at least like to breeze through....if only for a photo stop. 66 on list.....alot of Crossy's. How many were there in the spring?
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
Originally Posted by Deborah Walker
Think there was about 48 of us in the Spring...
Deb
Deb
re: 3rd annual FALL 2009 - Tail of the Dragon meet - Oct. 30, 31 - Nov. 1
That would work Osofast2 as long as we start the cars early enough in the circle to make sure as many of them are facing the rooftop direction as possible.