Update - October 21st, 22nd
2017
UPDATE to
the UPDATE to the UPDATE: I apologize but I had my wires crossed and gave out
bad information..... The DONOHO HOTEL HAS plenty of rooms, 28 actually
and will gladly welcome anyone that wants to stay there. Call John at
615-699-3141..sorry for the miscommunication.
Dennis and Debra are looking forward to hosting the Fogbee's next month in Red Boiling Springs. The Armour's House is still booked solid so if your plans have changed and you are not attending please call Dennis so he can release the room to someone else. There is still rooms available just down the road at The Thomas House and Donoho Motel, both are very comfortable.
The routes are planned and there will be a route to Hartsville and back on Saturday 21st for those that can't do the overnight in RBS but want to ride on Saturday.
Look for another update as we get closer to mid October.
Woody
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Spring has sprung and summer is here,the riding season is flying by and we just got back from a great weekend in Memphis. Fall will be here before we know it, that means it’s time to start thinking about the Fogbee’s annual overnight ride to Red Boiling Springs.
This
ride is a Fogbee tradition. Red Boiling Springs is located just the right
distance from Hendersonville with the Hartsville option to make a nice one day
ride for every rider level. It goes through beautiful scenery and this year the
ride is later (October) so we should see some beautiful fall foliage and colors
making it a must ride. The roads are generally smooth with low traffic. Dennis
and Debra Emery of Armour's Hotel are great hosts. This trip fills up fast but
there is room for everyone with three hotel options in Red Boiling Springs and
they all are near one another.
Any
questions let me know and I’ll try to answer or will get you an answer, any
ideas let me know, any volunteer’s to help with some arrangement’s…let me
know.
Mike may be working on another day or two thrown in like last year (Thursday and Friday) if so we will let you know with updates.
Mike may be working on another day or two thrown in like last year (Thursday and Friday) if so we will let you know with updates.
Woody
Armour's Hotel. http://armourshotel.com/index.htm
armourshotel@yahoo.com, (DENNIS PERFERS YOU EMAIL HIM) this is our host facility. This will be our 9th or
10th trip to Red Boiling Springs and Armour's and the Emerys are the
consensus favorite. They have a total of 14 rooms, each can accommodate at least
two people, some three. Prices range from $85/night to $129/night for two
people. This includes breakfast (Chocolate Gravy!! oh yea!) but not dinner. That
is $15 per person +tax/tip (you will not leave hungry). The Armour fills up, but
there are two other historic hotels very near. These are discussed below.
Armour's is holding all their rooms on Saturday night for Fogbee’s and is
currently booked but email Dennis to get on the waiting list. Thomas House
and The Donoho Hotel’s are just down the street and available make your
reservation early. The Armour’s can accommodate all of us for dinner. If anyone
has specific dietary restrictions, please let us know and they can likely be
accommodated. The standard fare is southern cooking and various sides. They have
some special menus on request. Armour Hotel Phone # 615-699-2180. Tell them you
are with the Fogbees.
The
two other nearby Historic Hotels are located on same street within half mile of
each other. Each has a distinct personality and great places to stay as
well.
Thomas House. http://www.thomashousehotel.com/
615-699-3006 It is more like a huge home with lots of guest rooms. All rooms are
entered from inside. The lobby and halls are chocked full of antiques and old
pictures. They are great hosts and do a great breakfast. The house is
purportedly haunted, has been featured on several ghost hunting shows and does
“ghost experiences” throughout the year.
Donoho Hotel. http://www.thedonohohotel.com/ 615-699-3141 The food is great and
some Fogbee's prefer to stay here. It was the site of our first ever Fogbee over
nighter so has a special place in the old Fogbees memories.
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