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    UL Football JMU road trip

    Thinking of making the JMU road trip on 10/11. Anyone else going? Things we should see in the area?


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    Shanendoa Valley in the fall is worth the trip


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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Shanendoa Valley in the fall is worth the trip
    Related, if you enjoy driving (and you’re making a road trip), Tail of the Dragon at NC/Tenn boarder.

    It’s leaf season, nobody should be cutting up.

    https://tailofthedragon.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    Thinking of making the JMU road trip on 10/11. Anyone else going? Things we should see in the area?
    Wife and I are going. Flying into D.C. Thursday and staying through Tuesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Shanendoa Valley in the fall is worth the trip
    just made a road trip thru that area, stayed a nite in harrisonburg. very pretty up there. you won't be disappointed by skyline drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Related, if you enjoy driving (and you’re making a road trip), Tail of the Dragon at NC/Tenn boarder.

    It’s leaf season, nobody should be cutting up.

    https://tailofthedragon.com/
    Make sure nobody in your vehicle is afraid of heights if you drive Tail of the Dragon. My wife still wants to kill me for that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjr3888 View Post
    Make sure nobody in your vehicle is afraid of heights if you drive Tail of the Dragon. My wife still wants to kill me for that one.
    It’s not too bad if you’re going slow. There are some great overlooks. But I get what you’re saying, the inside of the hairpins can be fatal or truckers using 129 as a cut across to Asheville.

    It’s beautiful that time of year, leaves on road slow most drivers down. Even the most foolhardy respect nature.

    I’ve driven the Dragon, Pike’s Peak (pre pavement), Million Dollar highway and the road to Hana. Only road that scared me was off the main roads when I lived on St. Thomas. Between drop offs like the Million $ Highway, local drivers, and driving on the opposite side of the road, took a month or so to adjust. That’s a whole story in itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjr3888 View Post
    Make sure nobody in your vehicle is afraid of heights if you drive Tail of the Dragon. My wife still wants to kill me for that one.
    Shoot I drove Furka Pass in Switzerland and damn near had a panic attack.

    Its highest point is something like 8600’ with zero barriers and it seems like it’s a vertical drop off.

    Hotel Belvedere in Goldfinger is on that road. Just before it gets really sketchy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esqueleto View Post
    Wife and I are going. Flying into D.C. Thursday and staying through Tuesday.
    You should set up a perimeter and stand watch guarding the Lafayette statue in front of white house the night before

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