Driving roads - suggestions
Matthew Ostlund
sr20ve at gmail.com
Sun Jul 12 10:42:53 EDT 2015
David I know some great roads around Tennessee and North Carolina. I've
gotten involved with Miatas and that is their natural habitat. We've had
so much fun driving in the mountains over the last few years that I moved
down here last month.
How far out of your way is Boone? It's another big hot spot for great
roads. I also have a fun route towards Boone from the smokies that takes
you over Roan mountain. Also in Southern Virginia old 16 i.e. the back of
the Dragon is killer.
Let me know if you want more info. I'm off on Friday but I work evening
shift at the hospital Saturday and Sunday. I might still be able to meet
up with you for some driving if it's not too far from my house.
Matt
On Jul 11, 2015 10:48 PM, "David Pertuz" <d.pertuz at gmail.com> wrote:
> Not technically SE-R, but you could drive any of these in your SE-R, no?
>
> So I done bought myself a Por-sha. Yay! I am flying to Atlanta next
> weekend to pick it up, visit my family and a friend or two, then drive it
> home to Chicago. I am giving myself 2 days, maybe 3 if I come up with a
> worthwhile route that would require it. I am, not surprisingly, interested
> in fun and discovery rather than efficiency and am soliciting y'all's
> suggestions for roads, and maybe sights, too.
>
> Standard route is I-75 to Chattanooga, I-24 to Nashville, I-65 to Gary
> then the tollway to Chicago. Obviously I am not doing that, at least until
> I get to northern IN.
> Just as obviously, I am first going straight to the NC mountains - e.g. US
> 28, Tail, Cherohala. I will probably end up in Knoxville from here though
> if I gave myself the time I could go NE up to Virginia and then west
> through WV and OH. Otherwise I will go west through TN and then north
> through KY and IN somehow.
>
> Other than the NC part, which I'm familiar with, I'm looking for
> suggestions for nice drives in, say, eastern->central TN, western KY,
> southern IN. Maybe VA and WV and SE OH too in case I go that way.
>
> David
>
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