On
Tuesday, we drove the newly finished section of the Foothills Parkway called
the "missing link" which was authorized by Congress in 1944 and completed in
2018. It rises less than other completed sections as it makes it’s curvy 16 mile route into Wears Valley and while
the sky wasn’t real clear, we could see pretty good with the developed area in
the second shot being Townsend, TN.
Once
in Wear’s Valley, we made our way the Elvira’s Café for lunch and the only food shot
I got that turned out was my Reuben, which was taken after I discovered my lens
wasn’t on properly for the other shots. Elvira was on hand to coordinate things.
The
afternoon plan was a trip to Tuckaleechee Caverns but after reading about the
pretty strenuous 1½ mile walk, all but one person opted not to go and most of the group headed to Tanger Outlets in Sevierville for a shopping trip.
That
evening we gathered in the clubhouse for games of Pegs & Jokers and Rook.
Wednesday's plan was to drive up to Tapoco Lodge for lunch then on to Fontana Dam but several
of the group went to a Receiving Of Friends for a previous club member so only
10 of us made the 1½ hour drive up to Tapoco in the on and off rain. The first part of the trip was over the
section of the Foothills Parkway that was completed in 1966, where we got some
shots that show how the Smoky Mountains got their name.
Then
we drove the now-famous-to-motorcyclists Tail Of The Dragon which is an 11 mile
section of US-129 that runs from Chilhowee Lake to about a half mile into NC,
contains 318 curves, and ends at Deals Gap. Along the way, we got a shot of
Calderwood dam and lake which was barely visible through the mist.
Before
the road was discovered by the bikers, it was just another road thru the
mountains and a shacky looking place sat at Deals Gap where there is now a nice motorcycle resort with a store restaurant, and motel.
From
there we drove the three miles to Tapoco passing below Cheoah Dam which was
used in the dam scene in the movie The Fugitive with Harrison Ford and Tommy
Lee Jones.
Along with Calderwood,
Chilhowee, and Santeelah, Alcoa built these four dams on the Little Tennessee
River watershed to furnish power to their aluminum smelter in Alcoa, TN, then
TVA built Fontana Dam (highest dam east of the Missiissippi) above Cheoah.
We
got to Tapoco right on time for our 11:30 reservation and were seated outside
but under cover where we could watch the rain and listen to the water cascading
down the river.
All
but one person ordered one of the wood fired oven pizzas and while I again forgot
the food porn, it was very good. Since
only four of us were interested in going on to Fontana, it was raining, and we’d
been there before, we opted to just head back to the campground and relax the
rest of the afternoon.
On Thursday,
fellow club member, Louie and I cooked two meals for the group beginning with a
breakfast of sausage gravy and Bojangle's biscuits, scrambled eggs, bacon, and
the leftovers from previous days. Then
for supper, it was beans, potato salad and grilled burgers cooked through the
open club room door with me inside and the grill outside in the light rain.
Both
meals were a big hit and my cooking partner, Louie, and I got to do something we enjoy. After supper while sitting around the faux fire, we got a few sprinkles but were treated to a rainbow.
On Friday
morning, we said our goodbyes and headed home with another successful rally in
the books – even though it rained on and off the entire week.
Photos
can be enlarged by clicking on them and the blue words are links.
Have
a great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South
Larry
6/18
- 6/21/19 event dates
Sure sounds like you had a wonderful time and lots of good food for your week away.
ReplyDeleteLarry, Too bad it rained on your rally like it did but the group seemed to make the best of it. Didn't know about the dam and the movie nor had we been to Tapoco Lodge even though we've been to Robbinsville NC. Both the dam and lodge are now in my trip planning file. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful area. The food sounds great too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely there when it's raining so that's good. I am glad you had a nice rally and didn't let the rain ruin your trip.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure we ate at that shacky looking place along about 1987, when I negotiated that road in my Ford station wagon to go pick up our first Mastiff puppy. The owner cooked up a little burger and invited the pup inside; it was a good meal. And lest anyone think you're exaggerating, those switchbacks are numerous, close and nerve wracking. Are you sure it's only 318? ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful adventure! Thanks for sharing Larry. I haven't had biscuits and gravy in years :)
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