FJRfarrier
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EOM, LA, SFO
That’s a lot of letters, but it means some pretty cool stuff.
Night before- I’m packing. Which entails me grabbing a bunch of clothes and throwing them on the bed. The cat was amused by my antics…
Day 1- Thursday morning, off I go! Obligatory departure photo…
Left the house a little before 9am; I needed to stop at the bank on the way out of town, and they don’t open until 9am. Business taken care of there, and then I pointed the bike south. Jumped on the interstate and rode. Down into Kentucky before I stopped.
I like the parking and the restrooms at the Kentucky welcome center on I-75 there. I also proceeded to wet down the heat-off layers I was wearing while at the sink- hoping to stay cool. Venture on further down the interstate, and the GPS is saying there is a major delay on I-75 ahead. Oh, and I LOVE passing these trucks and trailers!!!
Anyway, the delay ahead is saying 1 ½ hr delay. Yeah, I’m not sitting in traffic like that. So when I pulled off for fuel, I looked at the map and found a way around the back-up. But when I got back on the interstate, I noticed the northbound lanes were at a standstill, and there was not a single car headed south. Except for me and the pick-up truck that got on with me. Not a single vehicle… it was creepy!!!
Come to find out, there had been an accident right after I got off for fuel. I was thankful it didn’t happen before I got to that point.
So anyways, I still have to maneuver my way around the other traffic back-up that was further south, down near Corbin, KY. So I got off the interstate and wiggled my way east and south. Found some nice roads! Also found a tunnel! Rt 25E, goes through a hill that is also the border of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Onto Rt 32, and found a beautiful overlook near Thorn Hill, TN.
Down the road, and I joined back up with Interstate 40. Passed a fleet of ServPro clean-up semis. I can only hope that they are headed towards the hurricane damaged areas on the Carolinas. Thank you!
At that point, GPS said I could be to the hotel within an hour. Well, I just wasn’t ready to get there yet! So I jumped off the interstate, made my way to Gatlinburg, and then detoured through the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Rt 441 is just so beautiful! And hitting it in the evening- wonderful!
Down in the meadows, was a huge herd of elk!
Big guy sitting on the hill near the road! I did not stop, I merely slowed down.
And with that, I made my way to the hotel. Pulled in, met lots of people, and had a great time!!
That’s a lot of letters, but it means some pretty cool stuff.
Night before- I’m packing. Which entails me grabbing a bunch of clothes and throwing them on the bed. The cat was amused by my antics…
Day 1- Thursday morning, off I go! Obligatory departure photo…
Left the house a little before 9am; I needed to stop at the bank on the way out of town, and they don’t open until 9am. Business taken care of there, and then I pointed the bike south. Jumped on the interstate and rode. Down into Kentucky before I stopped.
I like the parking and the restrooms at the Kentucky welcome center on I-75 there. I also proceeded to wet down the heat-off layers I was wearing while at the sink- hoping to stay cool. Venture on further down the interstate, and the GPS is saying there is a major delay on I-75 ahead. Oh, and I LOVE passing these trucks and trailers!!!
Anyway, the delay ahead is saying 1 ½ hr delay. Yeah, I’m not sitting in traffic like that. So when I pulled off for fuel, I looked at the map and found a way around the back-up. But when I got back on the interstate, I noticed the northbound lanes were at a standstill, and there was not a single car headed south. Except for me and the pick-up truck that got on with me. Not a single vehicle… it was creepy!!!
Come to find out, there had been an accident right after I got off for fuel. I was thankful it didn’t happen before I got to that point.
So anyways, I still have to maneuver my way around the other traffic back-up that was further south, down near Corbin, KY. So I got off the interstate and wiggled my way east and south. Found some nice roads! Also found a tunnel! Rt 25E, goes through a hill that is also the border of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Onto Rt 32, and found a beautiful overlook near Thorn Hill, TN.
Down the road, and I joined back up with Interstate 40. Passed a fleet of ServPro clean-up semis. I can only hope that they are headed towards the hurricane damaged areas on the Carolinas. Thank you!
At that point, GPS said I could be to the hotel within an hour. Well, I just wasn’t ready to get there yet! So I jumped off the interstate, made my way to Gatlinburg, and then detoured through the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Rt 441 is just so beautiful! And hitting it in the evening- wonderful!
Down in the meadows, was a huge herd of elk!
Big guy sitting on the hill near the road! I did not stop, I merely slowed down.
And with that, I made my way to the hotel. Pulled in, met lots of people, and had a great time!!