Tail of the dragon north carolina tennessee

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The cabin was a luxurious tent, tailormade for a motorcycle journey. In Cherokee, I camped in a KOA cabin along the Raven Fork River for two days of fishing. But what had begun as a raw, misty autumn ride soon developed into an unforgettable fall-color riding spectacle. I wasn’t expecting anything extraordinary riding this portion of Moonshiner 28 after two days of enjoying nothing but amazing riding from where I started in Cherokee, North Carolina. Route 129 in Tennessee and North Carolina - Moonshiner 28 begins at its southern end and is an even better ride in many ways. Everyone has heard of the Tail of the Dragon section of U.S. These exciting moments were in the Cullasaja River Gorge of North Carolina’s State Highway 28, parts of it nicknamed “Moonshiner 28” due to its rich history of use by speeding moonshiners evading the revenuers. Doing so revealed the gorgeous sight of a rock-laced, turbulent waterfall directly in front of me. Photos by the author.Īs I leaned into the corner, a stopped garbage truck appeared just ahead, hugging the stone wall on the right closely enough that I could just squeak by. Zeb and Bob Congdon at The Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort before heading up the Tail of the Dragon.

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