Tail of the Dragon / Deals Gap
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Tail of the Dragon / Deals Gap
I will be making my first trip to the Tail of the Dragon in 2 weeks. We will be staying in Fontana Village. I am looking for the best route from the Roanoke Area. How long should we plan on being on the road, and what is the best route?
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
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I can't help you with any of your questions but I would like to know answers. I wanted to go this summer soooo bad but none of my friends got their cars together in time... I'd be willing to go with you but I'm supposed to take the lady friend to the beach in two weeks. Yaaaaaaaaawn 5 hours in a straight line.

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Steve, I am so envious. I would love to go drive that piece of road.
I have a past history there, having spent many childhood summers camping at Santeetlah Lake. My parents actually drove that road, driving two vehicles, pulling our boat and pop-up camper. I learned to water ski on that lake, and to drive my Dad's Jeep on the back roads around the lake. The Dragon was not known as a driving adventure then, except maybe to a few locals. We came up from Maryville, Tennessee, it took our little "caravan" about half a day to get there, and the dog usually threw up on the way.
I don't think that you will need to go all the way to Maryville to get to Fontana, but I'm not sure how best to tell you to go from Roanoke. Corvette people love that road, and I'll bet Kent Cartner can tell you how, or connect you to someone in Star City CC who has been there. Email me at combsl@ntelos.net and I'll find his email address and new phone # for you.
I can't wait to hear the tales of this trip!
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/ is the website, which has directions and other information.
I have a past history there, having spent many childhood summers camping at Santeetlah Lake. My parents actually drove that road, driving two vehicles, pulling our boat and pop-up camper. I learned to water ski on that lake, and to drive my Dad's Jeep on the back roads around the lake. The Dragon was not known as a driving adventure then, except maybe to a few locals. We came up from Maryville, Tennessee, it took our little "caravan" about half a day to get there, and the dog usually threw up on the way.
I don't think that you will need to go all the way to Maryville to get to Fontana, but I'm not sure how best to tell you to go from Roanoke. Corvette people love that road, and I'll bet Kent Cartner can tell you how, or connect you to someone in Star City CC who has been there. Email me at combsl@ntelos.net and I'll find his email address and new phone # for you.
I can't wait to hear the tales of this trip!
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/ is the website, which has directions and other information.
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Steve,
Many fond memories here of Miatas at the Gap, an annual "non-event" at the end of July that brings hundreds of Miatas and owners to the Dragon for lots of spirited driving! Although the Tail of the Dragon is the prime draw (314 turns in 11 miles, IIRC), there are many other fantastic driver's roads around the area to explore. Just keep it below 10/10th's, or portions of your bodywork may wind up handing on the "tree of shame".
Check out this site for info, maps, etc. - http://www.gapmiatas.com/
Many fond memories here of Miatas at the Gap, an annual "non-event" at the end of July that brings hundreds of Miatas and owners to the Dragon for lots of spirited driving! Although the Tail of the Dragon is the prime draw (314 turns in 11 miles, IIRC), there are many other fantastic driver's roads around the area to explore. Just keep it below 10/10th's, or portions of your bodywork may wind up handing on the "tree of shame".
Check out this site for info, maps, etc. - http://www.gapmiatas.com/
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THP was in force again this weekend. We were only able to run 30 or less during the day. However, when we went out for dinner tonight, no THP going out or coming back. Lots of fun. I was the first one back, so I got to Run the Dragon with no one in front of me...Weeeee!!!!
Great to see your still kicking Matt.
Great to see your still kicking Matt.
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