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05-25-2012, 05:41 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2010
Oddometer: 146
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Blue Ridge Parkway
3 bikes down, 1 fatality. See the link:
http://hamptonroads.com/2012/05/1-ki...-parkway-crash Hope it's no one I know. |
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05-26-2012, 10:59 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: May 2007
Location: Barboursville, VA
Oddometer: 678
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I wonder how he ended up in the wrong lane? The Blue Ridge Parkway is a fun road the ride but its not one to be screwing around on. If a sharp blind corner doesn't get you than a deer probably will.
This is a bit off topic but I have to admit as a hiker it irritates me that so many riders with loud exhaust pipes ride down skyline drive. My wife and me go on long day hikes / two-day hikes and nothing ruins the experience more than some dumbass squid or pirate with loud pipes that you can hear from miles away. Especially since the Appalachian trail usually stays close to skyline drive. |
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05-26-2012, 01:18 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Sight seeing on the BRP and on a bike is deadly. I just did that ride in late April, now there was virtually no traffic, but there were more then a couple that did the drifting accross the center line. I would venture to say that the car did the over the line thing, not the bike. Either way, the 45 mph keeps the hard riding down to a very select area. The rangers are flashing blue lights at all bikes it seems, I just did the limit, and stopped at about 30% of the pulloffs, took some pics and then took off again. I will keep my eye on this thread to get the rest of the story.
Ride safer all, wherever you ride. Greg |
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05-26-2012, 02:42 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: Tobaccoville NC ( north of winston off 67 )
Oddometer: 296
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i rode the parkway last weekend , I would agree it is a nice road to drive or ride , but limit the sight seeing to the pull offs
I did not ride the parkway today but was up in that area of the state near the NC < VA line , alot of people on the roads for the weekend and the great weather we are having. hope all will be safe |
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05-27-2012, 06:00 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2010
Location: horsham pa
Oddometer: 366
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wow i ran the blue ridge from maggie valley to skyline drive this time last yr almost no traffic. condolences to the family.
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05-27-2012, 06:35 PM
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not dead yet
Joined: Jan 2004
Location: Western Mass
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Article says that police are still investigating who was in which lane.
I have been on the BRP and my recollection is that the speed limits are pretty low. So was someone running waaay hot (either car or bike) or just inattention or lack of cornering ability (car or bike)???
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05-28-2012, 06:08 AM
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n00b
Joined: Jul 2011
Oddometer: 2
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A few weeks ago I went to NC with some friends for a week of riding. One of the days we took the BRP from near Asheville to mount Mitchell. Didn't know at the time, but the guy that always rides in the back is really scared of heights. At one of the lookouts we stopped at he was taking a long time to catch up. Just as we were about to turn around and look for him there he comes, at like 20mph. Apparently he was driving in the wrong lane just to be as far from the edge as possible and wanted to make it to the next stop so we didn't go looking for him. Needless to say we found him the quickest way off the parkway.
Apparently he wasn't just in the wrong lane when it was clear either. He says he passed a Harley in his own lane who gave him the finger (rightly so) and a car too! He was fine with most of the mountain roads all week but the open views of the BRP got to him. Of course the fact we were going up the tallest mountain in the eastern US should have tipped him off that it wasn't the ride for him. |
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05-31-2012, 06:18 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
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I just rode the BRP two weeks ago and was struck by a few things. First of all, the speed limit is 45 which seems low. Most corners are long sweepers and are not terribly technical. Sight lines are decent and there are a fair number of long straights. The road itself is in pretty good shape in most sections I was on (Charlottesville to near Roanoke). There are lots of rangers and I spoke to several riders who were pulled over for going 52.
However... there are a few sections where 45 would be pushing limits for many riders. It is not the whole thing but some areas got very technical, twisty and downright fun! Hitting it at 45 was a thrill. Oh sure... there were the cautionary signs advising to slow down to 25 but those are not legal speed limit signs. These sections make the road a lot more interesting. Bummer about the crash. It is a tragedy no matter who is at fault. I can't imagine being one of the other riders and watching your friend/relative die and knowing that you have to face his wife or mother when you return home. |
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05-31-2012, 06:31 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: May 2009
Location: Collinsville Va
Oddometer: 1,195
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Without knowing who's at fault, if you are not riding an outside line through a blind corner in that part of Virginia, you are rolling the dice. Simply to many drivers cut corners, some a little, some a lot. Leave yourself some margin of error if you can't see through the turn.
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05-31-2012, 09:07 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2010
Location: KnoxVegas, TN
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I'll be making my first BRP trip at the end of June. I am far from a fast rider, so 45mph is fine with me
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05-31-2012, 09:16 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: May 2012
Location: Eastern VA
Oddometer: 46
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Rode the BRP many times and while its fun, the leaf lookers and 45mph limit keep me off of it.
Now mainly use it to get to another road real quick without using the interstate, Have rode the entire VA side down and back in a weekend. Never again. Watch for critters. |
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05-31-2012, 10:46 AM
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That's no ordinary rabbit
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If I had to guess, I'd go with the car being on the wrong side also. We saw few cars while on the BRP (excluding commuter traffic around Asheville), but the ones we did see were white/bluehairs swerving all over the place and braking too late on declines.
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In August we didn't have to worry about leaves as they hadn't changed yet, but the deer. Wow...I've never seen so many deer. We rode past dusk one night and it wasn't one of our better ideas as we ended up dodging deer every few hundred feet. Besides deer, the only other issue we had was my brother's 100-mile range on the Suzuki. Make sure you know where you can get gas if you have a small tank. Enjoy your trip!
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05-31-2012, 10:45 PM
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n00b
Joined: Jan 2009
Location: Charlotte, NC
Oddometer: 9
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Firstly, my condolences to the families that were involved. Secondly, I have ridden all 469 miles of the BRP and the 105 miles of Skyline drive. Oh, and I also did them both in one trip on a Ninja 250.
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06-01-2012, 04:38 AM
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Hegelian Scum
Joined: Jul 2005
Location: Asheville NC
Oddometer: 3,643
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The number of wrecks I've seen on the parkway over the last 10 years involving motorcycles runs the gamut. But dead is dead.
We've lost a lot of local riders in the last 18 months (hardcore riders who knew what they were doing, not dudes with mid life crises, diminished reflexes and eyesight, and big expensive bikes/gear) due to traffic situations with tourists and jackasses who think curve= track. One friend went off the side of the parkway when he came around a curve and an RV (rental) was in both lanes. In most parts of the parkway, you're well off the beaten path from immediate healthcare. You may be used to having a cop and an ambulance there in 2 minutes, but you can lie there with a bone sticking out of you on sections of the parkway for an hour. Same for Deal's gap. Slow down and enjoy the scenery. You're not Valentino Rossi with hard luggage. I feel bad for the fatality in this story, but it's part of the risk of riding a bike in the mountains.
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