Sunday, May 8, 2011

2011 Santana Chattanooga Tandem Rally

Wednesday, May 4 to Sunday, May 8, 2011

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Our Rans Screamer was introduced to a multitude of Santana Tandems meeting in Chattanooga for a Santana Tour in Tennessee and Georgia. The 4-day ride, held over Mother’s Day weekend, was attended by 37 tandem teams from around the country.

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Our host hotel for the event was aboard the Delta Queen currently being moored on the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, TN. The boat dates back to 1925 and continues to be threatened by extinction. Just before our arrival, the ship’s boiler gave out making the ship even less desirable to future purchasers. Will someone step forward to save this historical river cruiser before it’s too late? I sure do hope so.

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Chattanooga itself was a wonderful area for a bike rally. History, beauty, attractions and good food all made for a wonderful weekend. The good weather also added additional benefit to this rally.

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Thursday was open for us in the a.m. to take the free electric trolley across town to see the Chattanooga Choo Choo and the historic 1909 terminal station that served as the heart of the area’s bustling railway activity.

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Back at the boat, we gathered with other tandem teams out on the grassy grounds along the Tennessee River. We are all welcomed by Bill of Santana Tours and then began our first ride through Chattanooga and across the bike & pedestrian bridge towards the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum where a tour guide awaited our arrival surprising us with a short ride aboard a restored diesel electric passenger train. We then were taken on a walking tour of the railway yards and shops—very interesting as trains were actually being renovated during our visit, mostly done by volunteers.

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Our evening plans started with carousel rides at Coolidage Park and supper served in the park pavilion. The pulled pork was mouth watering!

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The night’s still young so we make a visit to the Texas Lounge aboard the Delta Queen and are immediately invited to join a group of Santana repeaters—Jim, Eileen, Chuck, Linda, David and Susie continued to be very inviting during this tandem rally weekend, very special people.

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Friday began early with a buffet breakfast in the Orleans Room on the Delta Queen. We were excited to hear we would be routed to Lookout Mountain to either bike up the 4-mile, 7% incline or experience the thrill of riding America’s most amazing mile with its 72.7% grade near the top giving the railway the distinction of being the steepest passenger railway in the world. Our tour included tickets on the Incline Railway so we joined the queue waiting to board. Our bike made it up the mountain via a U-Haul truck under Santana’s care. We went to claim our bike and were somewhat disheartened to find it in pieces. With the help of a few other riders, we were able to assemble the wheels and chains to begin our descent down the mountain.

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Along our descent down the mountain was Point Park, host to some of the most beautiful views overlooking the area where the battles for Chattanooga took place in 1863. It was here that the “Battle above the Clouds” was played out between Confederate General Bragg’s forces responsible for pushing Union General Rosencrans and his armies back into Chattanooga where they would prepare for continued fighting under Union leader General Grant which would eventually write the beginning of the end for the South.

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Following our visit of Point Park, we decided to go off route to visit Rock City with Carl and Cindy from Alabama. The crystal-clear view of the 7 states (TN, KY, VA, NC, SC, GA, AL), along with the massive rock formations and gardens made this attraction a highlight of our day—well worth the $20 ticket.

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Back on route, our small group pedaled back up hill towards our lunch break at the CafĂ© on the Corner. Fried green tomatoes and mushroom burgers were on the menu for our group. The place was very busy trying to feed our group of 37 teams and I think the cook was overwhelmed as he walked off the job after we placed our order—how bazaar!

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We looked forward to touring Ruby Falls when we finally finished our lunch. The falls have the distinction of being the nation’s highest underground waterfall open to the public. This exceptional day of touring was followed up with a buffet supper in the Orleans Room back aboard the Delta Queen. We were also able to add the state of Georgia to our list of biked-in states bringing the state total to 13.

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Saturday’s ride took us up Missionary Ridge amidst Civil War cannons, stone monuments and plaques detailing Civil War events that took place 150 years ago on the lawns of the homeowners living on the ridge.

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Our next tour was organized at the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. On these fields and hills in the fall of 1863, Federal and Confederate armies clashed in some of the Civil War’s hardest fighting. The prize was Chattanooga, key rail center and gateway to the heart of the Confederacy. Union General Rosencrans is replaced by General Grant following the defeat at Chickamauga allowing Grant to put an end to the siege for Chattanooga and giving him the honor of General-in-Chief of all Union armies, a title held only by George Washington until this time. Much of the area in this beautiful park is kept in wartime condition. More than 1600 markers, monuments, cannons and tablets indicate the battle lines of both sides and recount the story of the 1863 battles fought here. As we bike through the park, you could almost see the armies in formation as they battled for victory. The park’s design graphically displays what took place on these hills as the Civil War was nearing its end.

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Today’s lunch was served at an historic mill and included an authentic southern BBQ—the ribs were excellent!

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As we routed back to our host hotel, we were chased by many dogs and also rode through the devastated area visited by tornadoes just one week earlier—so destructive! Supper was on our own this evening but we never felt alone amongst this great group of tandem riders. Jim and Eileen again invited us to join their group of six for pizza in the city.

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Fewer riders joined us this final day of the rally—it’s Mother’s Day Sunday and Dennis and I decide to ride a short out and back route to view Moccasin Bend—the beginning location of the Trail of Tears migration towards Oklahoma. We only saw the site of where a future national park will be in honor of this tragic historical event.

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We were back at the boat with time to pack and then watch some of the teams prepare their bikes for flights home. A farewell brunch was to be our last meal aboard the Delta Queen. We thanked our cooks, William and Paul, for a job well done. They shared with us the challenges they faced cooking for our group in a kitchen with nothing but steam—try to hard boil an egg with only steam!

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We met some wonderful tandem couples and hope to stay connected. We were thankful for the 4 days of great-weather riding in the states of Tennessee and Georgia. Although there were times of frustration and times when expectations were not met, the experience will now be another adventure we survived together.

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Total rally biking miles: 95

Total attending:
37 teams from 20 states (VA, CO, SC, FL, AZ, GA, AL, OH, IN, PA, CA, WA, MD, KY, IA, TN, MA, TX, MO and MN)

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