Friday was all about the cruise, which included driving up the famous Tail of the Dragon.
OK, it's no secret that we love flinging Camaros between, and sometimes over, small orange cones. To some of you it might seem like a bizarre way to treat our cars, but then chances are you haven't tried it ... yet. It's how you would like to drive on the street if all the cops took a day off. It's acting out a mini version of the chase scene from Bullitt, and it's fun. Best of all, it's safer than driving on your typical freeway and not terribly hard on your car. Given all that, what's not to love?
For the last six years the tourist Mecca known as Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, has hosted a grassroots event called Run Through The Hills. Started by a group of locals who were tired of traditional car shows, RTTH weaves together several events into three days of driving bliss.
On Friday, there's a 100-mile cruise through the Smokey Mountains highlighted by 11 miles of corner carving on the famous Tail of the Dragon, also known as Highway 129. Saturday features autocross action and Sunday is set aside for eighth-mile drag racing and a speed stop challenge. Add in the chance to hang out with fellow gearheads and drool over some really cool rides, and it's easy to see why this event has grown every year since founder Bill Howell hosted the first one, which had just 11 attendees.
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Payton King came over from North Carolina to whip his LS-powered Camaro through the cones.
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Patrick Branner had a blast giving autocross rides to his wife Mary Anne. He brought his s
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Another ride that proved you don't need to spend big bucks to have big fun was Michael Tuc
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We always dig seeing Tommy Parker's '73 rippin' though the cones, and now that it's wearin
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Just about every generation of Camaro was represented at the event. Here, Ryan Jarrard fli
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We first spied this '78 a few years ago at the YearOne Experience and thought all the NASC
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Not all the Camaros at the event were full-on Pro Touring deals, either. This sweet '67 ow
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Brad Coomer is a hell of a wheelman. His '68 has a blown small-block under the flat hood a
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Darrin Stalnecker bought his '71 just over a year ago and has been slowly making improveme
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LT1 Camaros make great autocross cars. You can scoop them up for dirt-cheap and, as our pr
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We featured Will Blanton's '69 drop-top back in the December 2009 issue, and he's been dri
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After a few launches down the 411 Dragstrip, everyone was convinced that Teflon was spraye
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Even the late second-gens were represented at the track. Here, John Henry's silver '81 wig
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Brian Finch kicked butt at the autocross with a best run of 1:07.3, and his braking score
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Kyle Tucker was a man on a mission in his stupid-fast '70 Camaro. On the autocross track h
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The speed stop challenge was like a drag race with a catch. Participants launched off the
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If there's an event that involves wearing down tires, then Matt Altamore will most likely
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To make sure fifth-gens were represented, we brought our '10 SS to the party. Here, the ca
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The plates on this ex-California Highway Patrol training car made us a bit homesick. Mike
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One of the nicer first-gens at the event was Mark Turner's '69 RS. This ride was at the Ho
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Terry Neuville drove up from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his two-tone '68 for the event.
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Another cool second-gen at the event was the '73 brought by Brian King. The RS had a kille
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