The Dragon – an amusement park for sports cars and motorcycles

31 08 2008

On route 129 between North Carolina and Tennessee there is what looks like a short bypass on regular road maps, but it is anything but regular.  Innocent victims of these road maps can find themselves confronted by some of the most aggressive drivers the United States can dish out.  These are people who have come to this small stretch of road to push their car or bike to the limits.  If you think you’re just going to pass through unscathed….well, it isn’t called the Dragon for nothing.

It is 318 curves over a distance of 11 miles with elevation changes.  It really isn’t for strolling, and some points the 30 MPH speed limit might be too fast for the casual driver.  Almost every turn is blind, so you never know what is coming at you in the other direction.

Yes, it is a public road….unfortunately.  Of late, the Tennessee governor has taken an interest in it and has requested more State Trooper activity around the Dragon.  I can understand this call by the governor.  People die on the Dragon, and enthusiasts have little patience for the people who are just using the road for transportation purposes – I am sure some road rage complaints circulate from that 11 miles.

Maybe I’m a little nuts (I have jumped out of an airplane, for fun, more than once) because I try to get to the Dragon at least once a year.  I’ve been on it with little traffic and I’ve been on it with a cop in front, behind me, and in a helicoptor above (not because of me ;) ).  Even doing the 30 MPH speed limit is still fun due to how twisty the Dragon is….but not nearly as fun as having an open road and pushing things quite a bit past 30 MPH.  I’ve done it in the rain, in the pitch black (that’s the most fun), and even with snow falling (at midnight no less).  I’m not going to say I’m a Dragon expert, but I can definitely say I’ve spent some time on that road and seen a lot of the conditions it can throw at you.

These photos to follow were not taken by me – I was driving.  Most were taken by a photographer who goes by the name Killboy and there may be one or two taken by another Dragon photographer.

S2Ki Wake the Dragon Event - April 2005

S2Ki Wake the Dragon Event - April 2005

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Giving a Z4 a push in the rain. The Z4 later said it was the hardest he'd ever pushed things on the Dragon....I was yawning :)

The scariest thing youll ever see on the Dragon

The scariest thing you'll ever see on the Dragon

Dragon Ball Run 2006 with a different arrow in the quiver

Dragon Ball Run 2006 with a different arrow in the quiver

Stock 2007 Cayman S bodyroll

Stock 2007 Cayman S bodyroll

Some of the Beauty

Some of the Beauty

1,500 miles with an average speed of 53 MPH over 28 hours of actual driving time and almost 20 MPG in the Cayman - very good!

Stats after a Dragon trip: 1,500 miles with an average speed of 53 MPH over 28 hours of actual driving time and almost 20 MPG in the Cayman S - very good! That includes some top speed runs.

If you want to view more images from the Dragon:

Yes, I do want to put the current car on the Dragon, but I worry it might be too powerful for that road.  Some of the sloppiest cars I’ve seen on that road have been Corvettes, and eventhough I’m not driving a Vette the E60 M5 is powerful like a Vette and also likes to slide.





Smokey Mountains

31 08 2008

There is a road between Tennessee and North Carolina called the Dragon which is basically an amusement park for sports cars and motorcycles.  I try to go at least once a year and sometimes I make it twice.  Imagine 318 curves in 11 miles with no driveways or intersections or stop signs.  It is just fun, twisty, driving!  The people pushing things on the Dragon are all vehicle enthusiasts and very friendly toward other enthusiasts.

Map of the Dragon - 318 curves in 11 miles

Map of the Dragon - 318 curves in 11 miles

Driving the Dragon is the whole reason I go to that part of the Smokies, but on one trip I decided to do some exploring….with the camera.  Now there is another reason for visiting the Dragon!  View the gallery by CLICKING HERE.

Fog rolling in

Fog rolling in

View from on top of Fontana Dam

View from on top of Fontana Dam

Bald River Falls

Bald River Falls





Nashville, TN | March 2007

31 08 2008

I went to a conference in Nashville (AAISP Conference for Automotive Internet Sales Professionals – now called the Digital Dealer Conference).  One evening I got out early to walk around Nashville with some friends who live there.  These are just some random shots from around the town.  All of these images were shot hand-held….even the HDR!

An old wharehouse - I think it was abandoned

An abandoned warehouse - Canon 1DMKII at 24mm f8 for 1/6 sec.

Downtown Nashville HDR - shot hand held, and Im proud of it!

Downtown Nashville HDR - shot hand held, and I'm proud of it!

Fountain next to the Opera House - also shot hand held

Fountain next to the Opera House - also shot hand held