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FkNAmerican
2nd May 2007, 15:34
Hey all,

Being new to the forum and soon to be in NZ (in 4 months) I thought I'd share with you a bit of what I'll be leaving behind in my little slice of "Tarheel" heaven......hope you like it. If you're ever on the east coast of the states......check it out. Some of the best riding around.

http://www.tailofthedragon.com/

http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/

gijoe1313
2nd May 2007, 16:50
Ooh yeah baby - I was reading that site a whiles back, and it sure sounds like fun. Don't mention it to DMNTD 'cause he'll just want to ride it up and down all day long - if and when he gets there! :lol:

And don't forget, Noo Zeeland is a cowcocky, back of the wop-wops sort of place. Why you want to come here Willis? :msn-wink:

FkNAmerican
2nd May 2007, 17:13
hehe, already been to NZ mate. Made a huge mistake and fell in love with the place. ;)

Big Dave
2nd May 2007, 17:26
hehe, already been to NZ mate. Made a huge mistake and fell in love with the place. ;)


Yeah nice - and there's killboy too - but down here there are plenty of roads just as twisty with no double yellows and comparatively little or no traffic. Empty. Particularly on the mainland.

Surfaces aren't as reliable so beware too.

FkNAmerican
2nd May 2007, 19:34
eh, whoever payed attention to double yellow and massive trucks cutting lanes anyway!!

McJim
2nd May 2007, 20:02
eh, whoever payed attention to double yellow and massive trucks cutting lanes anyway!!

survivors.

BarBender
2nd May 2007, 21:42
Great piece of tarmac. One of the best in the world.

Street Gerbil
3rd May 2007, 00:06
Damn it I miss North Carolina. Why would anybody from over there come over here voluntarily?

Sanx
3rd May 2007, 00:43
I did miss North Carolina. Got on a Greyhound in Washington, got off in Atlanta. Never saw NC at all.

FkNAmerican
3rd May 2007, 01:45
some pics of the fall colors on the Blue Ridge Pkwyfor you guys. As nice as this, I actually prefered NZ!!!:

http://www.wunderground.com/data/wximagenew/g/guardian75/354.jpg

http://blueridgeblog.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/leaf_1.jpg

Here is one of the exact same spot but when the colors arnt changing. This will give you an idea of just how spectacular the change in scenary can be over the seasons.

http://www.grandfather.com/images/media_downloads/viaduct_s.jpg

Some more of the pkwy:

More fall colors: http://averycounty.com/autoimage/p8mgXwW.jpg

http://www.ncmountainbooks.com/images/BRMntnsCalendar.jpg

And here is a nice little map of the Dragon. The best technical riding road in my neck of the woods. Might very well be something better somewhere else in the US but this is suppossed to be the best around the North Carolina area........In total there are 318 curves in about 11 miles. Pretty sweet .

http://www.lexusdragon.com/img/DRAGONmap.gif

FkNAmerican
3rd May 2007, 02:21
oh and since video's are always great here is a clip (not me) of a rider on the dragon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XxAtOm_syI&mode=related&search=

Swoop
3rd May 2007, 09:03
I did miss North Carolina.
No wonder she was kicked out of the beauty pageant...

Finn
3rd May 2007, 09:06
I did miss North Carolina.

Funny, I did Miss California.

The Pastor
3rd May 2007, 18:58
Dude, all our roads are like the dragon. The states sux for "curves" lol :)

FkNAmerican
4th May 2007, 04:19
hehe, yeah I noticed. During my six months in NZ I was always thinking "wouldnt this road trip be great on a bike"?...........But the states do have TONS of curvy roads. Its just that you tourists from NZ always stick to the interstate highways and think those are the roads Americans travel LOL. Those are the roads Americans travel to go BIG distances......which is why they are called inter-state highways........but for everything else we really do have twisities.

Every time I hear people like Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear talking about how America doesnt have corners I just sit back and laugh.

But anyway, when I get back to christchurch the first thing Im gonna do is buy a motorcycle......Im not sure if Im even gonna get a car straight away. Hell, if all goes well I might just not need anything but a motorcycle.....especially with the weather in Christchurch. The only place better for a motorcycle would be the Nelson area.....but thats yet another great thing about NZ = I can get from ChCh to Nelson in no time!!.... Im gonna love that!

Here in my part of North Carolina we actually get snow in the winter so people tend to put away their bikes for about 3-4 months out of the year. Sucks. But it does make the first day you take your bike out after winter, usually sometime in March-April-May a pretty special day!!!

kro
4th May 2007, 06:33
Epic pictures dude. That bridge up thru the autumn tree landscape is just awesome. Wait, you call Autumn "Fall" dont you?, that's what we call it when Dover gets on a bike.

NighthawkNZ
4th May 2007, 07:45
hehe, already been to NZ mate. Made a huge mistake and fell in love with the place. ;)

silly you then... though we do still have some nice twisty roads to ride... :D

NighthawkNZ
4th May 2007, 07:50
hehe, yeah I noticed. During my six months in NZ I was always thinking "wouldnt this road trip be great on a bike"?...........But the states do have TONS of curvy roads. Its just that you tourists from NZ always stick to the interstate highways and think those are the roads Americans travel LOL. Those are the roads Americans travel to go BIG distances......which is why they are called inter-state highways........but for everything else we really do have twisities.

Every time I hear people like Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear talking about how America doesnt have corners I just sit back and laugh.

But anyway, when I get back to christchurch the first thing Im gonna do is buy a motorcycle......Im not sure if Im even gonna get a car straight away. Hell, if all goes well I might just not need anything but a motorcycle.....especially with the weather in Christchurch. The only place better for a motorcycle would be the Nelson area.....but thats yet another great thing about NZ = I can get from ChCh to Nelson in no time!!.... Im gonna love that!

Here in my part of North Carolina we actually get snow in the winter so people tend to put away their bikes for about 3-4 months out of the year. Sucks. But it does make the first day you take your bike out after winter, usually sometime in March-April-May a pretty special day!!!

The whole SI is a treasure map of twisty roads, you just got to get of state highway 1. Oh and the canterbury plains. BTW ChCH can get snow as well...:scratch:

NE way hope you enjoy your stay.

Street Gerbil
4th May 2007, 09:28
Here in my part of North Carolina we actually get snow in the winter so people tend to put away their bikes for about 3-4 months out of the year. Sucks.
Whereabouts are you from? I lived in Morrisville, NC for quite a few years, and those were the years of the best weather I've seen (Isabel excluded). We had really crappy weather (meaning freezing rain/snow) for at most 3 - 4 days a year.