It would seem logical to check the forecast first, I'd think. Forecast down there (and along the way) seems to be for rain for the days indicated. If I were touring by bike, I'd reconsider given the rain. This time of year, if you're wet, you'll be very cold and your belongings/spare clothes will probably get wet as well.
If you waited only for perfect weather, people just wouldn't go anywhere.
Dress properly, have the right gear and enjoy it, rain or shine.
Hey tnx for the responses and the routes. We got back last night. We had an amazing time on some incredible road. That 250 is something else. One of the best things was the lack of traffic. We were alone 85% of the time. Tnx again and I can't wait to go back.
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.... my boss is wondering why I keep leaning side to side in my chair![]()
What route do you guys take down?
We took 219 all the way down back in July. We stayed at snowshoe mountain WV. It is a pretty nice ride down, with only a couple stints on the freeways. The roads there are incredible! Have fun.
I was checking out Google Maps (set to satellite view as I often do) and I noticed a couple of roads that look gorgeous going through high elevations and following a serpentine river for many miles. I'm talking about 32 north of Harmon WV (off 33) connecting with 72 which continues in a north west direction and eventually rejoins 219 at Parsons WV. Any one ever done it? I'm going to have to check it out next year.