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Loni
We are taking a motorcycle trip through Tennessee in the end of May to Nashville, Tn. for our first anniversary and also to visit family I have out there.
Unfortunately we only have 4 days, Leaving thurs night and gotta be back monday night. And also on a tight budget.
I was curious if anyone had any suggestions for some things to see on the way out there.
Like any good scenic routes to take off the beaten path?
We do not want to stop at any amusement parks, but if there's a good campground you know of or a great place to eat? Or some historical sites along the way, We would love to check them out!
I love to take photographs as well and would love to get some good shots while were out, We may even try to get to Memphis, but we'll see how that will work out in our 4 day vaca.
This is the approximate route we'll be taking if it helps:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Waynesboro&1s=VA&1z=22980&1y=US&1l=38.0757&1g=-78.906&1v=ZIP&2c=Nashville&2s=TN&2y=US&2l=36.165798&2g=-86.784401&2v=CITY#
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Glad to hear you are coming to Tennessee. May is a good time to come -- cold weather is gone, hot weather hasn't arrived -- but be prepared for anything.
I checked out your Mapquest route, and may I suggest that you get off the interstate highways to see the real Tennessee. Stick to the US highways where possible to keep from losing too much time. They will take you past great views of farms, little towns, and great food. I take the US highways as much as I can here because of the enjoyable views and little traffic. Just modify your Mapquest request to avoid highways, then drag the line if necessary to the smaller roads.
I will have to defer to someone more familiar with that "neck of the woods", as we say here, for specific destinations. But check out the tourist section on www.tennessee.gov for more information and to request a vacation guide. Four days doesn't give you much time, so don't add Memphis this trip or all you will be doing is driving. Bristol to Memphis is a veeeerrrryyyy looooonnnnngggg way.
Have fun, drive safe, and y'all come back now, y'hear!
Glad to hear you are coming to Tennessee. May is a good time to come -- cold weather is gone, hot weather hasn't arrived -- but be prepared for anything.
I checked out your Mapquest route, and may I suggest that you get off the interstate highways to see the real Tennessee. Stick to the US highways where possible to keep from losing too much time. They will take you past great views of farms, little towns, and great food. I take the US highways as much as I can here because of the enjoyable views and little traffic. Just modify your Mapquest request to avoid highways, then drag the line if necessary to the smaller roads.
I will have to defer to someone more familiar with that "neck of the woods", as we say here, for specific destinations. But check out the tourist section on www.tennessee.gov for more information and to request a vacation guide. Four days doesn't give you much time, so don't add Memphis this trip or all you will be doing is driving. Bristol to Memphis is a veeeerrrryyyy looooonnnnngggg way.
Have fun, drive safe, and y'all come back now, y'hear!
Don't know what to do about brother coming to town.?

Chad F
I haven't seen him in 5 years. He is 23 yrs old and I'm 31. I had plans to take him to a Red Hot Chili Pepers concert that is coming to Nashville, here it comes the infamous "BUT" the jerk of a friend that had the tickets has been very decieptful towards me lately and I had to get rid of him for awhile until he can get his act strait. So now I have to find something importaint that we can do together so that I don't feel like such a jerk. Really can't afford the tickets that are now $120 and up a seat, that we had before. I also don't know where to find the same good looking date that I had lined up for him that I told him about. We've only been togehter twice since he was 10 years old. I took the wrong path for awhile at 16 and he ended up taking the brunt end of it from our father who doesn't even talk to him to this day. So you can see why I feel a litte motivated to make this trip special for him. I need some advice please.
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I'm sure if you just told your brother the truth, he'd still appreciate the thought of what you wanted to do with him, and might even have an alternative idea for something to do. Though it's great that you want to make this visit really special for him, you don't have to spend a lot of money to have a great visit. Since you haven't seen him in a few years, wouldn't it be nice to just visit with each other, catching up on what's up? Show him what you've been into, plus any pictures you've taken over the last few years. If he had a date, how would the two of you be able to spend any quality time together, reconnecting? Once he comes to town, find out if he'd like to rent a couple of videos and chill out in front of the tube. Or go see a movie that you've both been wanting to see. The whole idea of him coming to see you is to spend time together, and doing things you both enjoy. If he wanted a date, I'm sure he could have found one in his own home town. Maybe find out if there's an indoor festival or bike show and take him there, if you really think you need to go somewhere. I know a few brothers your age, and when they get together, they play video games, board games, and rides around town. Anything where you and he can interact together, talking and having fun. <*)))><
I'm sure if you just told your brother the truth, he'd still appreciate the thought of what you wanted to do with him, and might even have an alternative idea for something to do. Though it's great that you want to make this visit really special for him, you don't have to spend a lot of money to have a great visit. Since you haven't seen him in a few years, wouldn't it be nice to just visit with each other, catching up on what's up? Show him what you've been into, plus any pictures you've taken over the last few years. If he had a date, how would the two of you be able to spend any quality time together, reconnecting? Once he comes to town, find out if he'd like to rent a couple of videos and chill out in front of the tube. Or go see a movie that you've both been wanting to see. The whole idea of him coming to see you is to spend time together, and doing things you both enjoy. If he wanted a date, I'm sure he could have found one in his own home town. Maybe find out if there's an indoor festival or bike show and take him there, if you really think you need to go somewhere. I know a few brothers your age, and when they get together, they play video games, board games, and rides around town. Anything where you and he can interact together, talking and having fun. <*)))><
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