Roadtrip Update from Asheville
It’s the end of day 3 of the trip and everything has been fantastic so far. Some thoughts from the first few days:
- Savannah is beautiful. It’s amazing how much of the city remains from the 19th century and how close the historic district is to the “New Urbanist” ideal of a walkable city with a variety of housing and commerce so close together. They should rename the movement Old Urbanism.
- Barbecue Center in Lexington, NC, which I went to based on this website of North Carolina BBQ reviews was pretty disappointing but Ian’s recommendation of Lexington Barbecue was fantastic.
- The Blue Ridge Parkway from Blowing Rock to Asheville was perfect. Some jaw dropping views from the crest of the Blue Ridge and a fun, slow drive. Both AT&T and Nextel cell service was spotty to non-existent though which is why there are no updates on the map.
- Asheville has been great and Alex and his parents have been incredible hosts. 12 Bones, a new BBQ place in town, was even better than Lexington Barbecue and the ribs were the best I’ve had. The Grove Park Inn had some gorgeous views and some interesting architecture and a roof that reminded me of the Smurfs.
- New trip rule: only locally brewed beers. Sweetwater 420 Pale Ale out of Atlanta is the best yet. French Broad Pilsner was the best I’ve had in Asheville so far but the Highland Gaelic Ale and Oatmeal Porter were pretty good as well - both breweries are in Asheville.
More pictures and videos coming soon.