Small Town Ride

Started by the_Journeyman, October 25, 2010, 08:42:38 AM

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the_Journeyman

Took another ride on Saturday.  Planned it to give me both great roads and to take me through small towns that are disappearing.  Plenty of these little small towns left.  My route took me along the railroad for a good bit.  A couple of these still have the depots intact.  These are all in the NC mountains.

First, a little scenery:



A place called "The Bridge of Madison County" has a tiny house and a tiny church.





Sams Gap, it's a really steep section if I-26 right on the NC/TN state line


Closeup of the sign:


Panorama from one of the scenic overlooks:


Spruce Pine, NC:

Closed depot:








Looking both directions:




Interesting building on side street:


Marshall, NC:

Depot that is now a book store:


Looking the length of town:


Closeup of car at old Gulf station:


Main part of town:




Town Hall:


You don't see this at store entrances anymore:


Maybe it's time to upgrade the police cruiser:


Burnsville, NC:

Town Square:


All around the square:

Courthouse:


Hotel/B&B:




Used to be a jail:


Main St:


Cool Ad on a building side:


Sundial, pretty accurate, I took this picture just after five.


Hope you enjoyed!

JM
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duccarlos

I love riding through small southern towns. Going to Charleston for Thanksgiving.
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triangleforge

Beautiful photos!!! Thanks for putting those up.
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Quote from: triangleforge on October 25, 2010, 08:59:29 AM
Beautiful photos!!! Thanks for putting those up.

+1 !!   (Where's the picture of the date?)    ;)
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r_ciao

Nice photos during great weather.  I betcha it looks A LOT different (i.e. miserable) during the winter.  I choose California, earthquakes and all. ;D
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duccarlos

I've ridden through the North Georgia mountains even in winter. It's cold, but still beautiful. Just don't ride after an ice storm.
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Monster Dave

Your pictures are really beautiful. I love autumn...and miss it. Out here in the desert we don't see changes like that.


Nice!  [thumbsup]

the_Journeyman

Quote from: r_ciao on October 25, 2010, 09:12:39 AM
Nice photos during great weather.  I betcha it looks A LOT different (i.e. miserable) during the winter.  I choose California, earthquakes and all. ;D
Ciao!

Snow comes and goes, but overall it's not terrible in the winter.  It's handy to keep a AWD/4WD around for the couple good snows we get.  Last year we only had two significant snows that kept me off the bike for an more than a couple days ~

JM
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triangleforge

Quote from: Monster Dave on October 25, 2010, 09:27:01 AM
Your pictures are really beautiful. I love autumn...and miss it. Out here in the desert we don't see changes like that.


Dave - head north. The aspens up around Williams and Flagstaff were gorgeous yesterday.
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RAT900

Those are nice photos...thanks...

Buckner Gap has some great views as well...one of my favorites is Winding Stair Gap down by Franklin

and those little hamlets are a national treasure that is evaporating...

probably the one silver lining of The Reconstructions was that it left the rural South poor as dirt and not worth picking through

so a lot of places got frozen in time for a long while

but that has been changing :-/
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the_Journeyman

I'll check out Buckner and Winding Stair, Winding stair is closer than the ones in the pics above ~

JM
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That cruiser looks to be an early 60s Galaxy.

Probly has a 427 side oiler in it.

Don't try to run from it if the road is straight. ;D
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the_Journeyman

The back end said Fairlane 500.  Not sure what was in it or if it even ran, but cool none the less.

*heads off to research a 427 side oiler*

JM
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ducpainter

Quote from: the_Journeyman on October 26, 2010, 03:00:21 PM
The back end said Fairlane 500.  Not sure what was in it or if it even ran, but cool none the less.

*heads off to research a 427 side oiler*

JM
A Fairlane could have hat motor too.
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    is even more amazing than yours."
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    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
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