Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
There MAY be a possibility of the northside of the mountains being slippery either from existing conditions or possibly sand, salt, or gravel remaining from tonight or tomorrow. I'll call a couple people in Dahlonega to get an update on road conditions.

As for pace, it's not a race...there will always be some "playing" but I expect everyone to respect each other, especially with not knowing how the road will be around the turn.

I respect being near a bike and depending on the rider if I want to stay away from him/her...I would expect everyone else to do the same. I don't push bikes and despise driving next to them unless i'm on one myself....You can tell within just a couple turns a riders confidence and if they aren't 110% then i don't want anything to do with them. With the slight possibility of hazardous conditions I wouldn't recommend taking the bike unless you have a group going up that can all run together.
last time i was up there, which was sunday, the only road that really was worth avoiding is 180 between 60 and 129. the rest of 180 was fine, like near 75 and such.
there is a group of riders forming for that day but they will be a really really fast pace that wold be out of the question.
it i dont join that group ill be there with my car.