
Sometimes exploring roads leads you to dead ends. Other times it leads you right where you need to be. Today i got a bit of both, and I dont mind either to be honest. After getting the new tire and rear brakes installed yesterday (46300 miles)I decided to get out today and find some more good roads. I woke up late after a long week at work, and going out to relax and meet some people last night but I got on the road about noon and headed towards Franklin to explore


Heading off of Cowee I take another road off to the right and hit 28 north. I have been on route 28 before but never in this direction. I usually end up taking it on my way back from the dragon. I cross over onto tellico road and try to explore some more. The road is great for every reason. Twists and turns and a steady climb in elevation. The slow climb tells me I am in for a fun descent for them mountain. I reach the apex of the mountain and get dissappinted when I see gravel leading me down the other side. Pulling a nice u-turn i manage to head back up the mountain. Impressed with my control over the bike I made the tough up hill u-turn on a narrow gravel road I smile and continue past a church that is really nice setting on top of a hill with tombstone in front of it leading down to me.

Wondering where I will come out and when I can get gas so that evil little light stops staring up at me. Weaving through the fields and farms I finally end up back at brsyon city road. Filling up for gas and passing through Franklin I deide to head to Georgia and explore further out of my realm. Traveling south on Georgia road I take a side trip to Tessentee road. Another good road but yet another dead end after about 12 miles twists. Maybe I should starting looking at a map before hand. Finally I find Sky valley road. By far one of the best roads I have ever ridden. it is two lanes heading up to mountain with some switchback and great banked curves. In the distance aI see a huge waterfall and I try to find my way to it. Climbing the mountain and losing my sence of

Passing through highlands I swing past bridal veil falls and take ellijay road home. Ellijay is a fun road I take home from work all of the time. it is about 18 miles of great twists and turns. Today was no exception. I exited the mountain and headed home. 128 miles, one ruined footpeg, and many curves, beautiful views I pulled into my carport and smile.

-Pictures coming-