![]() At Clermont Hwy 11 and Hwy 129 come together, farther north a section of Hwy 129 is know as the tail of the Dragon, or sometimes just the dragon.īeyond the town of Cleveland, 129 begins a steep and winding climb into the north Georgia mountains. The Georia land begins to roll and dip as you get further north until the land eventually grows to genuine mountain status. By mid-day we were back in our rain gear and would ride in steady rain the next couple days. Day two found us continuing north on route 11. We spent the night outside Macon near Gray. The south has a lot of history and the people are not inclined to forget their past. Many of the towns have town squares with statues of heros past. ![]() The towns are clean and filled with friendly and inquisitive folks that approached us for a chat at every stop. 11 parallels I-75 and travels through the small rural towns and countryside that was left behind when the interstate came through. Back on the road we whirred and chugged our way up route 11 to Hawkinsville.
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