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Tail of the Dragon: Slow down or get a ticket if you're driving through this 11-mile strip
Sharing an article from today's paper. I figure some of you have plans for The Dragon this summer. Most of us locals can point you to much better options (see below), but possibly without T-shirts or names that your friends will have heard of. I get it and guess that everyone should ride it once.
Unfortunately, TOTD is the most direct route to my friend who lives in TN, so I've done it more times than I'd like. It's a zoo. It's a place to be seen, which includes being seen by law enforcement. I recently saw an officer (Sheriff's office?) on a Harley. In one form or another they're a constant presence. Riders looking to make time have to monitor police sightings and then make passes of slower bikes, some of which are oblivious to anyone behind them, or whose egos and refusal to yield leads other riders to pass over the solid line. All not good.
Side note: I actually rode it last weekend on my way to see my buddy. I would just pull over and give the cruisers and trikes time to get down the road a bit, catch up/repeat. About midway I pulled back on with a big tourer coming my way- turned out to be a new BMW K 1600 GTL. This fella could ride. I let him pass me (see above), then stayed with him to the end. He'd gain in some of the turns (he was dragging the pegs too
, even with the increased lean angle, but then I'd catch up in the very short "straights." All this under the recommended speed limit, of course ;-).
Anyway, if you go do TOTD just be careful. Watch for the law (if that's relevant to you) and vehicles overshooting their turns and coming into your lane (always relevant, especially there). Take pictures, get a shirt, sticker, shot glass, yada, yada, yada and let your friends know about your trophy adventure. Then, go elsewhere...
Now, where should you go instead? These are all technical rides. There are many great scenic choices too, but we're comparing to TOTD. So, here are mine, in no certain order...
I just did THE SNAKE and a section of BACK OF THE DRAGON yesterday. I signed divorce papers and was up for a little leisurely ride
just a couple of hours away.
I'm going to declare THE SNAKE the finest section of two-lane blacktop east of the Mississippi. The road surface on Hwy 421 is immaculate and the banks are engineered like a race course. Superb tight rapid back-and-forth turns and twisties. Unless you're just counting curves, which is TOTD's only real claim to fame, this route absolutely puts TOTD to shame. Little to no, as in zero, traffic. I've done this several times without seeing another car or bike.
Snake 421 Ride Information | The Snake 421 Motorcycle Road (Hwy 421 is The Snake)
2) BACK OF THE DRAGON - Marion, VA to Tazwell. This is probably my favorite route due to ride quality and diversity. Usually very low traffic.
3) DEVIL'S TRIANGLE - If you're into pushing, you'd better be on your game. Insert spooky music here. No guardrails with some big drops. Mixed surface conditions.
devilstriangletn.com
Others that come to mind. THE RATTLER (Hot Springs, NC), COPPERHEAD RD (TN), ACES AND EIGHTS (TN, may be partially closed), so many others and so little time.
So, that's my short list. I'm interested to hear what others recommend.
Sharing an article from today's paper. I figure some of you have plans for The Dragon this summer. Most of us locals can point you to much better options (see below), but possibly without T-shirts or names that your friends will have heard of. I get it and guess that everyone should ride it once.
Unfortunately, TOTD is the most direct route to my friend who lives in TN, so I've done it more times than I'd like. It's a zoo. It's a place to be seen, which includes being seen by law enforcement. I recently saw an officer (Sheriff's office?) on a Harley. In one form or another they're a constant presence. Riders looking to make time have to monitor police sightings and then make passes of slower bikes, some of which are oblivious to anyone behind them, or whose egos and refusal to yield leads other riders to pass over the solid line. All not good.
Side note: I actually rode it last weekend on my way to see my buddy. I would just pull over and give the cruisers and trikes time to get down the road a bit, catch up/repeat. About midway I pulled back on with a big tourer coming my way- turned out to be a new BMW K 1600 GTL. This fella could ride. I let him pass me (see above), then stayed with him to the end. He'd gain in some of the turns (he was dragging the pegs too
Anyway, if you go do TOTD just be careful. Watch for the law (if that's relevant to you) and vehicles overshooting their turns and coming into your lane (always relevant, especially there). Take pictures, get a shirt, sticker, shot glass, yada, yada, yada and let your friends know about your trophy adventure. Then, go elsewhere...
Now, where should you go instead? These are all technical rides. There are many great scenic choices too, but we're comparing to TOTD. So, here are mine, in no certain order...
I just did THE SNAKE and a section of BACK OF THE DRAGON yesterday. I signed divorce papers and was up for a little leisurely ride

I'm going to declare THE SNAKE the finest section of two-lane blacktop east of the Mississippi. The road surface on Hwy 421 is immaculate and the banks are engineered like a race course. Superb tight rapid back-and-forth turns and twisties. Unless you're just counting curves, which is TOTD's only real claim to fame, this route absolutely puts TOTD to shame. Little to no, as in zero, traffic. I've done this several times without seeing another car or bike.
Snake 421 Ride Information | The Snake 421 Motorcycle Road (Hwy 421 is The Snake)
2) BACK OF THE DRAGON - Marion, VA to Tazwell. This is probably my favorite route due to ride quality and diversity. Usually very low traffic.

The Road - Back of the Dragon
www.backofthedragon.com
3) DEVIL'S TRIANGLE - If you're into pushing, you'd better be on your game. Insert spooky music here. No guardrails with some big drops. Mixed surface conditions.
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Others that come to mind. THE RATTLER (Hot Springs, NC), COPPERHEAD RD (TN), ACES AND EIGHTS (TN, may be partially closed), so many others and so little time.
So, that's my short list. I'm interested to hear what others recommend.
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