Tail of the Dragon
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Heading down to Nashville in 2 weeks but want to make way down to the Tail and hopefully Cherohala skyway. Any recommended routes from Toronto. Will be a short trip 5 day trip so looking at different options. Thanks
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We often get down to Kentucky and take the back roads, just turn your HWY function to avoid on Waze.
We have also gone through West Virgina once, but need to explore that route more, there are some great roads in WV. Even the HWYs are nice in WV, but lots of tolls and trucks.
These days we actually go the longer way through NY and take the 219 roiute, but I don't think its a viable for you if you just doing the Tail, its better if you are taking the BlueRidge.
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I would suggest you keep your Waze active. Not foolproof and you need to keep your wits about you but it has been very helpful to me over hundreds of thousands of KM. Agree with the comment about to be very careful in Ohio. Also remember that adjoining states to Ontario will transfer the points to your Canadian licence.
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I would suggest you keep your Waze active. Not foolproof and you need to keep your wits about you but it has been very helpful to me over hundreds of thousands of KM. Agree with the comment about to be very careful in Ohio. Also remember that adjoining states to Ontario will transfer the points to your Canadian licence.
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Thanks for the guidance folks. Looking to pick a radar detector and use Waze. I’m going to try to limit the spirited driving to minimum if I can..well thats the plan anyways. I want to take the back country roads as much as possible but not too far from major towns, not worried about mechanical breakdowns but more so a flat as the 911 has no spare and only the seal kit. I bought the car last summer in Vancouver and drove it back to Toronto with the constant fear of getting a flat in the middle of nowhere. But that being aside was a great trip and car is amazing for long hauls.
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Thanks for the guidance folks. Looking to pick a radar detector and use Waze. I’m going to try to limit the spirited driving to minimum if I can..well thats the plan anyways. I want to take the back country roads as much as possible but not too far from major towns, not worried about mechanical breakdowns but more so a flat as the 911 has no spare and only the seal kit. I bought the car last summer in Vancouver and drove it back to Toronto with the constant fear of getting a flat in the middle of nowhere. But that being aside was a great trip and car is amazing for long hauls.
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Blue Ridge Parkway and adjoining back roads in Virginia is worth it as well.