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I rode Hwy 64 today (Franklin, Cashiers, ect.). My camera battery didn't last long. Only got a few pics.
Pic of the bike at Bridal Veil Falls.
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Nice pics. I have pics of my bike there as well. I haven't been by there yet this year. Is the big boulder still there? That would have been something to see as it fell!!
Thanks for the post with picture. Wife and I expect to get to Gatlenburg on the 2nd of September. All she seems to find web siteswith pictures & videos of high speed runs threw Deals Gap.
If you go another 4-5 mi. west on hwy 64 you will find Dry Falls, A huge water fallwhere you can walk behind the falling water. Just in case your in the area again.
I have many fond memories of riding Hwy 64 and that whole area. I have a picture (not digital) of my XV920R (extra points to anybody who knows what that is) behind Bridal Veil Falls taken in 1983.
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