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    • Day 35

      Gatlinburg, Tennessee

      October 18, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Today we drove to Gatlinburg, TN, and spent some time in the Great Smoky Mountains. We drove along Roaring Fork Nature Trail. We saw a black bear and some nice fall colours. Anthony and family are also here tonight.Read more

    • Day 10

      Back on the road - Great Smoky Mountains

      October 9, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Mit einer guten Nacht Schlaf, konnten wir uns von den Strapazen am Vortag ein wenig erholen.

      Nachdem uns am Hertz Counter gesagt wurde, dass unser gesamter Mietvertrag aufgehoben wurde und wir vermutlich kein Auto nach New Orleans mehr bekämen, haben wir bei Avis noch eine Reservierung für einen ähnlichen Preis buchen können.

      So sind wir am Morgen 2 Stunden nach Asheville zurückgefahren mit der Mission das 1-Tages-Auto zurückzubringen und auch ein neues Auto von Avis zu bekommen.

      Es kam jedoch etwas anders: Evil Shannon vom Vortag hatte glücklicherweise keinen Dienst mehr und nun war die Hertz Managerin, die an eine ehemalige Sowjet-Kampfsportlerin aus den 80ern erinnerte, am Start. Sie konnte uns binnen 20 min ein neues Auto auf den alten Vertrag buchen. Wir haben sie geliebt, was Isa ihr mit den Worten „Thank you, I love you“ beim Abschied mitgeteilt hatte und dies bei ihr ein leichtes Lächeln hervorzauberte. Bei Avis am Schalter daneben herrschte völliges Chaos, weil sie die Autos überbucht hatten und nun dankbar waren, dass wir die Reservierung nicht mehr in Anspruch nehmen wollten.

      So konnten wir mit einer 1 Stunde Verspätung und neuem Sportwagen (Hyundai Elantra) unsere eigentliche Route fortsetzen.

      Auf den Schrecken der letzten Tage sind wir erstmal zu einer Weingarage gefahren und haben ein kleines Tasting gemacht. Wir wussten nicht, dass Sonntags auch immer Roberts Random Quiz Game Afternoon stattfindet und so haben wir kurzerhand das Team Tripple A gegründet und Anna dabei angefeuert, wie sie mit einem Besen einen Luftballon durch Stuhlbeine schießt. Trotz vollem Körper- und Kopfeinsatz sind wir nur letzter Platz geworden.

      Dem Sonnenuntergang entgegen, sind wir dann durch die Great Smokey Monutains gefahren und haben an verschiedenen Lookouts Halt gemacht. Es war einfach traumhaft schön die Berge im Nebel und goldenen Farben zu erleben.

      Am Abend ging es schließlich wieder zurück nach Knoxville vorbei an Dolly Partons Heimatort „Pigeon Forge“. Das Städtchen ist vollgepackt mit Bling Bling und Freizeitparks - eine Art Las Vegas im Wald. Einen Halt am Dollywood Themenpark hat Maria aber nicht zu gelassen, sodass wir uns mit Dolly’s Joleeeeeeen Geträller im Auto zufrieden geben mussten.

      Ende Gut alles gut! Next stop: Nashville, Baby!

      Breakfast: Honeybee Coffee in Knoxville
      Lunch: Lobster Roll und Veggie Platte in der Plēb Urban Winery
      Dinner: Rigatoni Nudeln und Muscheln in Oliver Royale in Knoxville
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    • Day 7

      Gattlinburg & The Island, Pigeon Forge

      August 1, 2023 in the United States

      The drive to Gattlinburg was a mixture of country roads, busy dual carriageways, then after a wrong turn, small mountain roads. These were my favourite by far, winding their way up, up up then down, down, down. Steep drops at the side of the road and no barriers in sight. We called in at the Smoky Mountain Park for a pit stop. The scenery was beautiful, mile after mile of tree covered hills. Then we arrived in Gattlinburg. If you are British, you will immediately understand if I describe it as Blackpool on Steroids. I am pleased that I saw it, but I wouldn't be in a hurry to return. After Gattlinburg we went to The Island at Pigeon Forge. I was expecting a similar place to Gattlinburg, and it was a tourist destination action, but so much better than the previous place. The parking is free and it doesn't matter how far you are from the entrance, as there is a free road train that goes round the whole car park. The Island is fresher and cleaner and benefits from having no traffic driving round. Whereas Gattlinburg is mainly along the sidewalk of a very busy road, there are fumes and noise from the vehicles. Pigeon Forge is mainly small rides, restaurants, and shops. It also has a lovely fountain surrounded by plants, which this creates a relaxing focal point, and there is a fountain show every 30 minutes. Surrounding this area are a mass of rocking chairs, free to use, which creates a lovely family atmosphere. In the evening, a Blugrass band entertained us, all for free again. My only disappointment was that I didn't my id on me for the Moonshine tasting. At 62 years old, I am not accustomed to having to prove my age for a drink. They wouldn't even accept a photo of my passport.Read more

    • Day 4

      Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show

      July 29, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 91 °F

      I saw two shows today, The Hatfields and McCoys show first. The theatre is in Pigeon Forge, and it is "Hillbilly" themed throughout. There is a huge range of merchandise to see, before you even get in to the theatre. You get plenty of food which is served by a dungaree and checked shirt wearing waiter. We had a table full of soup, pulled pork, corn on the cob, mashed potato followed by chocolate or banana pudding. The show is a light hearted story is based on a genuine feud between two families and a stolen pig. The format and jokes are reminiscent of a British pantomime, and very safe viewing for all ages. In the evening I went to the Comedy Barn, another themed building and another "good clean fun" show, as they liked to remind us.Read more

    • Day 7

      Sevierville

      September 28, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Wir haben bereits in New York und nun wieder die E-SIM Karte ausprobiert und können sie absolut empfehlen! Wichtig ist, dass euer Handy überhaupt esim tauglich ist! Für $11 (bzw mit Rabatt nur $8) könnt ihr für 30 Tage 3Gb kaufen. Damit könnt ihr jederzeit (ohne WLAN) Daten abrufen - heisst ins Internet, WhatsApp schreiben, Navi nutzen. Nur nicht telefonieren! Hier seht ihr meinen aktuellen Verbrauch von den 3 Wochen. 👍🏻Read more

    • Day 76

      Day 76 - Heart Attacks at Dollywood

      July 6, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      The alarm went off at 7.30am, way too early for us retirees. At 8.30, we made it down to breakfast & stuffed ourselves (well I did).

      Shortly after 9.00am we checked out of the hotel & dashed east along Interstate 40 past Knoxville, then down the 66 to Sevierville & 441 to Dollywood Theme Park.

      Around 10.20am, we parked up in Cotton Candy car park & took the tram to the entrance to Dollywood. The tickets were $74 each, a bit steep, we would need to get our money’s worth! The park didn’t seem to be unduly busy, possibly because thunderstorms were forecast.

      Dollywood is split up into several different areas. Our first port of call was Timber Canyon & we decided to blood ourselves with a wooden rollercoaster, Thunderhead. There might have been a clue in the title!

      There was literally no queue & we were allocated the back 2 seats, apparently the best. We set off.............FFF^?~§^!}^{%%#@&£*&£**^¥~ CCKKK.

      I screamed like a little girl & Jackie went white & quiet! The rickety old scary ride went on for ever & ever. I hated every second of it & I think Jackie liked it less. We got off with legs of jelly, hearts pounding & swearing we would not do another one. It was just as well we failed to notice the restrictions, because heart problems & high blood pressure were just 2 reasons why we shouldn’t of been on it.

      There were a couple of other big rides in Timber Canyon; the Drop Line, chairs that takes you up to a ridiculous height then drop like a stone & another rickety old rollercoaster called Mystery Mine. There was no chance of doing either of these so we headed to Wildwood Grove, predominantly aimed at kids.

      Our next ride was Treetop Tower, where you got into an Acorn shaped capsule that went round a pole up to about 20’ in the air & then back down again. Jackie was embarrassed as we were the only adults not accompanying children. We had to get our money’s worth somehow!

      We then did the Great Tree Swing & luckily we were in the middle because I always feel I’m going to fall out. People of all ages had their arms aloft, but we both clung on for dear life.

      Next was Frogs & Fireflies, a merry-go-round of frog capsules that hopped up & down as it spun round. Even I was embarrassed, when we were told we had to sit in a frog 🐸 capsule each, because the 2 of us would be over the weight limit. We bounced round a few times.

      Next looked perfect, Black Bear Trail, a little track where you sat upon a bear like you would a horse. Whilst queuing for this, the anticipated storm struck & the heavens opened. Over the tannoy came a message that due to lightning less than 10 miles away, all rollercoasters🎢 & aerial rides would be suspended. The Bear ride was fine, but Jackie was ‘too cool for school’ & refused to do the ride on the grounds of the weather. I braved it & after chivalrously gave Jackie my raincoat to wear. Apparently, Jackie didn’t need one for this trip!

      We then took shelter & got chatting to an American family. His ambition was to visit Europe for some proper history, including Germany where he served in the Military. He said he was concerned about the immigration problem in UK & the no-go areas in London. Good old Trump & his fake news. We put him straight!

      It was during this chat that Jackie realised she had left her phone in the toilet about 15 minutes ago. She went rushing back & as one might expect it had gone. I rang it & luckily the employee at Face Painting, had had someone hand it in to her. We got it back.

      After about an hour in total, the tannoy announced that all the rides were about to commence again. I can’t explain why, but we queued up for the Firechaser Express. It didn’t seem too scary, but looks can be deceiving. It was another rickety bugger that raced around a track & ended up in a fireworks factory. What could go wrong! Everything started exploding & we were at the back again, when suddenly the ride catapulted us backwards, leaving our stomachs back in the fireworks factory. It was horrible & yet again it resulted in me screaming like a Banshee.

      Gluttons for punishment (& keen to get our money’s worth) we queued up for Mystery Mine. We convinced ourselves it seemed alright, just a couple of upside down bits at the end. Unfortunately we hadn’t taken into consideration the word ‘Mystery’, which involved vertical ups & free falling downs in semi darkness. I actually didn’t mind it so much because I couldn’t see the drops, but Jackie was dishevelled & looked petrified. The photos to buy at the end were interesting, Jackie looked like an inflated rubber doll, complete with ‘something about Mary’ hair. She will of course deny it! I just looked wide eyed & mouthed & absolutely terrified.

      That was too much so we headed back to children’s area of Wildwood Grove for some less strenuous activities. Jackie bought an E number crammed ice cream, then we were buzzing. Next ride was the Mad Mockingbird, which was a swing that could be controlled from within our capsule. I stupidly let Jackie drive & we were all over the place!

      Our final ride we allowed ourselves was the Dragonflier. It was a longest queue wait, about 20 minutes, but it was a nice gentle finish for us. It zoomed round at breakneck speed with our legs dangling down, but had no nasty drops or surprises.

      There were several rides that we refused to go on, that were just way too high or too fast or too wet. We instead saw the informative Bird of Prey display in the Wings of America Theatre & generally bimbled around.

      It was 5.30pm, 7 hours later, that we finally exited Dollywood. We drove to the nearest Walmart for some much needed provisions, the drove south to Gatlinburg where we were staying the night. Gatlinburg was heaving, absolutely heaving, & it took us ages to drive through the main high street to our Chalet on the other side of town.

      We are staying in a skiing chalet with a balcony looking out on to the Great Smoky Mountains. At 8.00pm it was still in the high 90s & as humid as you like. We went down the road to Big Daddy’s Pizzeria. We had a 14” classic pizza & a pitcher of local beer. It was perfect & we both agreed the best pizza we had had on this trip.

      Over dinner we both agreed that we really enjoyed Dollywood, but primarily it is a rollercoaster theme park at the end of the day & everything else is a bit Dolly & a bit ‘cutesy’. I think I have just made that word up, but everything is Applejack, Butterfly, Cotton Candy etc etc & country music plays all over, but with bird tweeting in the background.

      We are still very glad we went, but never again will we visit a theme park!

      Song of the Day - 9 to 5 by Dolly Parton.

      Bonus Song of the Day :-

      Rollercoaster by Black Mountain
      Sheer Heart Attack by Queen
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    • Day 142

      Erster Schnee

      November 3, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ -3 °C

      Um kurz vor 6 an diesem Samstag Morgen machen Esther und ich uns auf den Weg zum Clingmans Dome. Nach einer Stunde Autofahrt komme. Wir rechtzeitig auf der Bergspitze an um den Sonnenaufgang um 6:58 Uhr zu beobachten. Wir wurden völlig überrascht von der eisigen Kälte und dem ersten Schnee des Jahres. Wunderschön! Wir machen es uns so gemütlich wie möglich mit einer Decke und heißem "Apple Cider". Gut, dass wir noch Mützen dabei hatten, die uns warm halten, während wir das Farbspiel beobachten.Read more

    • Day 8

      Townsend, TN

      November 6, 2018 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Il y avait une ligne d’orage prévue ce matin. On a décidé d’attendre en allant déjeuner chez Waffle House (on est loin de Cora :) )
      Vers 11h, la pluie avait cessé et on a rebroussé chemin jusqu’à la Blue Ridge Parkway pour ce qui allait être notre dernière journée sur cette superbe route. Pour donner une idée du plaisir de rouler sur cette route... sur les 755km, il n’y a pas de stops ou de lumières, plein de petits tunnels et le trafic commercial est interdit, donc pas de camions!
      On a commencé à monter immédiatement et l’orage avait fait tomber une grande partie des feuilles d’un coup. Par sections, on devait vraiment faire attention aux feuilles mouillées sur le chemin. Ça glisse en maudit!
      Une petite pluie a commencé alors qu’on approchait des 6000’ d’altitude et des rafales de vent assez fortes.
      On s’est fait notre première vraie peur depuis qu’on est parti... on était sur un virage en épingle avec une falaise de roches d’un côté et le vide de l’autre et des rafales vraiment intenses venant de tous les côtés à la fois nous ont tellement secoués qu’on a eu peur de carrément tomber, même après avoir réussi à freiner d’urgence sur le côté de la route.
      On a repris notre souffle et la route (plus lentement) et éventuellement on a atteint le point le plus haut de la B.R.P. (6053’).
      À partir du sommet, le vent s’est calmé et le soleil a commencé à se pointer tranquillement. On a redescendu rapidement alors que la température augmentait. Après un dernier sommet dans les 5500’ on a entrepris notre dernière descente vers la fin du B.R.P.
      Arriver à la fin était un peu triste mais en même temps on se sent privilégiés d’avoir pu la faire au complet!
      De la fin de la route, on était à 2 minutes de la réserve Cherokee. Un petit lunch rapide et vraiment peu de temps après, on entrait dans le Smokey Mountains National Park avec un troupeau de Wapitis en train de brouter près de l’accueil du parc.
      Le parc était spectaculaire! Un des plus beaux que j’ai vu à ce jour, on va revenir un jour! Et avec la température avoisinant les 20C et le ciel bleu, les conditions étaient parfaites! Après avoir traversé le parc, on s’est arrêtés à Townsend au Tennessee.
      Super journée et on oubliera pas les derniers jours de sitôt!
      Demain on va faire la Tail of the Dragon... on est excités :)
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    • Day 125

      Schnecken Post

      October 17, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      So wird hier der klassische Postweg genannt. Die meisten von uns sind doch auf Arbeit, wenn die Post kommt. Und meistens kommen heutzutage Rechnungen per Post. Nicht zu vergessen natürlich Pakete die man bestellt. Die einen mehr, die Anderen weniger 😀

      Wenn ich hier morgens zur Arbeit gehe, brauche ich 6 Minuten. Somit sehen wir, wenn das Postauto die lange Einfahrt hoch kommt und wenn wir eine freie Minute haben, laufen wir zum Postfach, um zu schauen ob was für uns dabei war. Gerne könnt ihr mir an folgender Adresse Post schicken und wenn ihr eine Rücksende Adresse vermerkt, habe ich die Möglichkeit eine Schnecke per Post zurück zu schicken 😄

      Freue mich darauf von euch zu hören 😊

      Maria Bober
      Camp Arrowwood
      100 One Fine Place
      Sevierville, TN 37862
      USA
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    • Day 103

      Auf dem Weg

      September 25, 2018 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

      Und plötzlich weißt du: Es ist Zeit, etwas Neues zu beginnen und dem Zauber des Anfangs zu vertrauen.

      - Meister Eckhart

      Besonders schätze ich, dass mein Bruder mich zum Flughafen nach Frankfurt gebracht hat. Jeder, der mich schon mal gefragt hat, wie och denn zum flughafen komme, weiß dass die DB nicht zu meinen Favoriten in diesem Kontext gehören. Dieses Fahrt errinert irgendwie ei wenig an gemeinsame Familienurlaube. Bloß das der Weg für ihn doppelt so lang ist wie für mich. Deswegen: ein herzliches Dankeschön!Read more

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