joeymt33
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Well you are not missing anything been raining all day blowing in from Southeast. I haven't left the house today, I gotta head out at 4 AM to deliver Hurricane relief trailers to TX. FEMA pays too much to pass them up, about double pay than delivering to RV dealers.Slow go with the family. About two hours out
What’s the easy way to the eternal flame? I’m going to go look for JTW’s hammock strap. I don’t want to run much pavement, But I’m not taking the wife and kids up dragons back and down widow maker.
@joeymt33The fastest and easiest way is as follows, all rods I am listing are legal OHV routes.
Take Stinking Creek road back to I-75, continue over the interstate taking the road to the end. It comes to a T with TN Hwy 63.
Turn right on Hwy 63 follow road until you see a road going left about 1/2 mile or so (look for ATV Route Signs)
Turn left on that road (Old Hwy 63) 30 mph speed limit.
Continue on old Hwy 63 past the timber yard on right, the next road (gravel) on right is Turley mountain road across the bridge it intersects with two other trails/roads just across the RR tracks.
The below picture is the trail map starting at the upper right corner with the Parking area is Turley mountain road just across the RR tracks, follow the yellow path I highlighted along the trails to get to Eternal Flame.
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kittyWhat’s the easy way to the eternal flame? I’m going to go look for JTW’s hammock strap. I don’t want to run much pavement, But I’m not taking the wife and kids up dragons back and down widow maker.
The fastest and easiest way is as follows, all rods I am listing are legal OHV routes.
Take Stinking Creek road back to I-75, continue over the interstate taking the road to the end. It comes to a T with TN Hwy 63.
Turn right on Hwy 63 follow road until you see a road going left about 1/2 mile or so (look for ATV Route Signs)
Turn left on that road (Old Hwy 63) 30 mph speed limit.
Continue on old Hwy 63 past the timber yard on right, the next road (gravel) on right is Turley mountain road across the bridge it intersects with two other trails/roads just across the RR tracks.
The below picture is the trail map starting at the upper right corner with the Parking area is Turley mountain road just across the RR tracks, follow the yellow path I highlighted along the trails to get to Eternal Flame.
Essentially Turley Mtn. Road to RBS 9 to Dean Rd. then on Log Road 1 to RBS 10 to Eternal Flame. (Readers Digest Version) If you have the maps that me and @Hondasxs use with Oruxmaps App should take you right there.
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kitty
Fancy GPS not needed, get a $99 Kindle Fire 8" tablet running Android and load ORUXMAPS app. That's what I use.Thanks a bunch! I have not invested more those fancy GPS things yet. I do have an Apple phone so I can’t use the same mapping system you guys do.
This could be a fun trip that momma would like.
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Here is the whole overview from RRB campground to Eternal Flame, fast and easy. Follow the PINK highlight.
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From Royal Blue campground to Eternal Flame going that route is about 90 minutes averaging 18 miles an hour, that is easy cruising. I have run it in just over an hour pushing 25 mph on the trails/ roads but that's too risky with family.Thanks again, I have saved these maps. Do you think it’s a couple hours over there? Realistically speaking it will probably take us that long with several stops on the way.
You'll be surprised when you tap a yuegling!You just just earned one nut thump next time I see you!
Man that sucks!Well.
Had a tire pinch today on a trail from the flame. Took 4 plugs. Fn pissed. Side wall and on the very edge of the rim. I was running 14 psi do I'm not sure why I always get tire pinch. Damit.
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If it’s too far out of the way, don’t worry about it! I can order another set of straps and carabiners for 20 bucks and have a spare of each.Thanks again, I have saved these maps. Do you think it’s a couple hours over there? Realistically speaking it will probably take us that long with several stops on the way.
I know that feeling.. brand new tires and that rushing sound of air escaping will piss a feller off!Well.
Had a tire pinch today on a trail from the flame. Took 4 plugs. Fn pissed. Side wall and on the very edge of the rim. I was running 14 psi do I'm not sure why I always get tire pinch. Damit.
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Well.
Had a tire pinch today on a trail from the flame. Took 4 plugs. Fn pissed. Side wall and on the very edge of the rim. I was running 14 psi do I'm not sure why I always get tire pinch.
If it’s too far out of the way, don’t worry about it! I can order another set of straps and carabiners for 20 bucks and have a spare of each.
Works for me.. you know where we hung them. You washed your balls behind my hammock.Sounds like a fun trip for us. We will probably go there anyway.