East Tennessee Adventure Rides

East Tennessee Adventure Rides Dualsport riders that enjoy offroad & backroad riding throughout east TN and surrounding areas to scenic, historical, and different destinations.

Community site for adventure riders and anyone that enjoys exploring mountains roads, trails, and scenic place that sometimes you cant get there except on a bike.

11/28/2024

Malcolm Smith (1941 – 2024), who many consider to be America’s most-renowned and best-loved motorcyclist, has died from complications of Parkinson’s disease, which he battled for more than two decades. He was 83.

Smith passed away at home in Riverside, Calif., on November 26, peacefully and surrounded by family. He is survived by his wife Joyce, daughters Louise and Ashley, sons Joel and Alexander, granddaughters Evie, Adeline, Amelie, Miley and Claire, and grandsons Ethan, Malcolm and Conrad.

In his final year he welcomed his newest grandchildren, Malcolm, Conrad and Claire, and was thrilled to watch his granddaughters learn to ride motorcycles.

During his 83 years, Smith did it all: Rider. Racer. ISDT gold medalist. Shop tech. Service manager. Repair shop owner. Aftermarket distributor. Retail store owner. Actor. Sponsor. Philanthropist. Pro-motorcycling advocate. Father. Grandfather. Friend. And much more.

But over and above all that, Malcolm Smith was everyman’s motorcyclist, an enthusiastic, fun-loving, driven and talented example of what motorcycling could do and be for the everyday enthusiast, and how the sport could affect our lives in unimaginable ways.

Funeral and memorial services are pending. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to Malcolm’s favorite charity, the Malcolm Smith Motorsports Foundation, which supports the children of Baja.

More than decade ago. Malcolm Smith wrote these words for the final chapter of his acclaimed 2015 autobiography: “It all started for me on March 9, 1941, in a small rural hospital in the village of Ganges, on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada… “Where it will end, no one knows. But you can be sure I’m going to enjoy every minute I have left, with a smile on my face, and my family nearby. Can’t ask for more than that.”

You can’t, and he didn’t…and the world’s motorcycling fans are better for it.

 Godspeed, Malcolm.

11/23/2024

It's always a good ride but the meal at the end, is as good as ever!

11/22/2024

"Split Screen" video of lead rider and clean-up rider going up Cold Springs Road, Harmon Den, Exit 7, I-40 to Horse Camp.

11/21/2024

Funny, short clip with Dennis @ "Pigeon River Crossing"

11/13/2024

What?? Wrong turn?? "That didn't even look like a road" Headed up Mt. Sterling road and then 12 mile FS288, looking to see if we can get thru to Buzzards Roost!

11/13/2024

Quick battery and sd card check on the GoPro cameras and the usual banter between riders.

11/12/2024

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11/11/2024

Thank You.....

11/11/2024

Time to backtrack up to Hwy 32 the "Secret Dragon" to the stateline at Davenport Gap A/T.

11/10/2024

Question....If this was blocking the road, would you try to go around him? Well, somebody was trying to be funny and the driver immediately waved him off!

11/09/2024

Pigeon River destroyed in Hartford, Tn.

11/08/2024

If you have ever wondered what it's like to just get four older guys organized and started out for a ride, sit back and watch this 3 minuted video. LOL You can only imagine when we have larger groups!

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