Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground Cruso, NC
July 13 - 15
Trip Report by Jill and Tony Barcia
This rally is sponsored by the Klassik K MOA Chartered Club #347. The President Greg Hunt and his wife Debbie host this rally. There is no fee for the rally. Camping fees at the Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground (motorcycle's only) are $15 per night; there are cabins available for those who don't want to camp.
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Our Campsite ... the Pigeon River is just to the right |
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These are the cabins |
Parking is available for cars at the entrance to the
campground. The campground is right next to the Blue Ridge Parkway and
Maggie Valley is 1/2 hour away. The Pigeon River runs along the
campground and motorcycles drive over the bridge to get there.
On site is a building with a kitchen and enclosed
picnic tables, breakfast and dinner is available for campers on Friday and
Saturday. The owners live there year round and do a great job of
welcoming this rally. During the rally the campsite is open for all
motorcyclists and it was a nice surprise for some bikers to arrive and find
this fun rally going on. http://www.blueridgemotorcyclecamp.com/
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Building with kitchen and picnic tables |
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The owners live on the second floor. Ice, snacks, tables, chairs, sofas are on the main floor. |
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entrance to general store |
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The entire campground was a trout farm. This is the one pond that is left. |
A great place to visit in Maggie Valley is Wheels Through Time
Motorcycle Museum. We met the owner Dale Walksler when he came back from riding
one of the vintage bikes around the property. All of the motorcycles in the
museum are in running condition and Dale and his staff were firing up some of
the old bikes inside the museum. The bikes were mostly Harley's and Indians but
he also had a lot of prototype and one-off bikes that we never heard of. We saw
an all electric Harley Davidson from the 1940's. Plan to spend at least half a
day.
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Dale Walksler and Mike
Wilson (from Cedar Rapids, IA) next to a '39 Harley |
On the way back to the motorcycle
campground stop in Canton, NC at O.C.'s BAR-B.Q. The restaurant is family owned
and they make great pulled pork.
Saturday evening all the Klassic
K's are lined up for some "Brick Battalion" pictures.
When we first arrived we were
handed 5 raffle tickets each and after the line up of the bikes the door prizes
were given out by Greg and Debbie Hunt ... (thanks for a wonderful rally!)
A major contributor was the Greenville South Carolina BMW shop who rode
three Klassic K bikes to the rally.
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Greg
and Debbie and LOTS of great prizes |
The rally ended with a bonfire and making new friends and talking about motorcycles.Look at the September 2012 BMW ON magazine (page 72), someone was taking pictures for the "rally review" and there is Tony in 3 out of the 5 pictures. Nice surprise!!