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Little rain here and thete but just sprinkles. Rained at night though
Great pics, thanks for posting those! It's obvious you had an awesome week.
But dude, you outpunted your coverage on the wife! She's a treasure. Does she have a sister? Is she a twin?? LOL!! Noname
Great ride and pics! Did that one two years ago during the time everyone else was in Sturgis. And it was a great decision, no people or traffic!!! I've got a bunch of pics my wife took from the back as well, but I don't want to hijack your thread. We stayed in a time-share in Gatlinburg, so lodging didn't cost me anything out of pocket. But if you don't mind me asking, what did they charge you for the cabin, how many days/nights, how many bedrooms, and did it have a hot-tub? Cuz if the price is halfway decent, I definitely wouldn't mind going that route next time. Again, thanks to you and your wife for the pics and the recap!
The cabin was $750 for 5 nights. Its was a huge cabin and yes had a hot tub. 3 bedrooms 2&1/2 bath. About 2000 sq ft i think
Originally Posted by jeff.georgalas
Great ride and pics! Did that one two years ago during the time everyone else was in Sturgis. And it was a great decision, no people or traffic!!! I've got a bunch of pics my wife took from the back as well, but I don't want to hijack your thread. We stayed in a time-share in Gatlinburg, so lodging didn't cost me anything out of pocket. But if you don't mind me asking, what did they charge you for the cabin, how many days/nights, how many bedrooms, and did it have a hot-tub? Cuz if the price is halfway decent, I definitely wouldn't mind going that route next time. Again, thanks to you and your wife for the pics and the recap!
Thanks, that's not bad at all if you split it three ways! You don't happen to have a link to their web-site or something like that do you? And how were you able to pack for a week for two people in just your two saddlebags??? I use the tourpak and with my OL it's still tight!
I'll be heading to that area the week of Sturgis. Actually, going as far as the east coast and returning back thru the Blue Ridge Parkway. Can't get here soon enough.
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