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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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<blockquote data-quote="rdread" data-source="post: 173330" data-attributes="member: 730"><p>I live in Dahlonega and am quite familiar with the area. The "loop" is a great ride, but there are several other roads just as good. For example, 60 from Dahlonega through Suches to Morganton is great. One thing to keep in mind, this time of year through February and March, the roads tend to freeze overnight up here and GDOT is quite generous with the sand and gravel, especially on 180. 129 from Turners Corner up Blood Mountain is probably the "cleanest" of the 3, but it is also the most heavily patrolled. I'd definitely recommend a leisurely recon before any serious carving action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdread, post: 173330, member: 730"] I live in Dahlonega and am quite familiar with the area. The "loop" is a great ride, but there are several other roads just as good. For example, 60 from Dahlonega through Suches to Morganton is great. One thing to keep in mind, this time of year through February and March, the roads tend to freeze overnight up here and GDOT is quite generous with the sand and gravel, especially on 180. 129 from Turners Corner up Blood Mountain is probably the "cleanest" of the 3, but it is also the most heavily patrolled. I'd definitely recommend a leisurely recon before any serious carving action. [/QUOTE]
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