If you mean that road in Tennessee ... No.
But I did have an interesting encounter with a blend of weather and geology on the Divide in northern New Mex.
I knew I was in trouble when the front wheel wasn't rotating ...
<add> I will say this to Annie's revelations of my somewhat patchy relationship with physical items.
I rode that bike all the way home, essentially* intact. Of course that was ten years ago. I broke fewer and smaller things back then.
*Y'see, there was this time in northern New Mex ...
You ride the La Veta pass in CO. heading into N. New Mexico (Taos?) I got sacked in Colorado Springs by a snow storm, outran it, up outside (I think it was Pueblo) I pulled out my laptop and checked weather, the storm was a BEAST! I was going to go down through the Taos Canyon, but the storm would have hit me midway in (on R1) So, I opt for my first run through the horse shoe in the La Veta pass. I hit the pass 40 minutes before the storm, and an hour before it was 4 feet deep, and closed. I was in Taos already.
The Taos pass and La Veta pass both got more than 8 feet of snow that storm! It was like March (I got hit by a snow storm in Nebraska, also.)
Of course I meant Deal's Gap! You and I officially have a road-trip brodate. We'll have to get bikes. I haven't had one in almost 5 years now.