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The rates at Deals Gap are a bit interesting - but I can understand why they have done this. To camp in a tent is $20 a night for 1-2 persons, you get a free bag of ice daily......and you can park whatever car/truck/trailer you brought - however if you just want to park your truck and trailer it is $40 a day! This is a result of folks hauling their bikes down to the Deals Gap Inn and parking their trailers and unloading their bikes and then riding......without getting a room or campsite. They just don't have enough parking available to allow free parking.
The rain chances for the next few days are slight. They promised me a 80 degree day yesterday - it never happened and I dressed a bit too light and was on the verge of being chilly all day. I rode the Dragon a couple times, then rode down 28 all the way to GA, then rode back up 107 to Cashiers, then rode on 281 over to Sylva....then the boring 4 lane ride for 35 miles west on 74 to get to 129 to ride back up to Deals Gap. I rode 160 miles yesterday. (I need to find a better way to get from Sylva back to Deals Gap without the 35 mile ride on 74 to make this a better day ride).
I think today I will take the Dragon north and then go west to Telling co Plains, ride the Cherohala Skyway, then Wayah road.
The Deals Gap resort is all spiffed up and they have repainted the hotel building, the bathrooms and showers are really clean, and the folks work really hard here to keep the place clean. Every morning they blow the leaves off the parking lot and tidy up. The campfire circle at night has had a lively discussion ......one fellow has had problems with his Harley for two days straight. His bike was cutting out and shutting off while riding - he took it to the dealer and it turned out his electronic key FOB has a battery that was dying.......when the bike didn't sense the FOB the engine would shut off, and then the jerk of the bike would wake up the FOB and the bike would turn back on. Then yesterday when he got up and tried to start the battery it was dead - $260 to come pick up the bike and a $160 battery and he was back in business.....hopefully!
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