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Interesting article, thanks for posting. I haven't ridden that road, but I've been hearing a lot about it lately. It's starting to make me think of a Yogi Berra-ism "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded." At least I don't feel like going there on a weekend.And maybe it's a matter of perspective, but 11 miles of twisties... so what? Are the roads in the Eastern US so boring that 11 miles of twisties are special? I'm not trying to be a downer here... but go almost anywhere in the Rockies or the Sierra Nevadas and you can find roads that are at least equally challenging - and they have massive elevation changes - and they go on for 50 or 100 miles. I've looked at "The Dragon" on a map - and used the same scale to look at roads I know in the Western mountains - the Dragon looks like a fine road, but it would just be a short, pleasant section in the West.
...or some other reptile that you must go and ride and get the T-shirt.Sort of nice to be a major economic force in the world today - everyone's after us!Lannis
Everyone should go there and stay away from nw Arkansas and sw Missouri much better over there. Yep, much better.
I really enjoy riding the Dragon. That 11 mile stretch has no side roads or driveways connected to it plus there are numerous other very nice riding roads in the area.
And maybe it's a matter of perspective, but 11 miles of twisties... so what?