
NJ Lighthouse Challenge
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Re: NJ Lighthouse Challenge
I got a little involved with chores today so I don't have the final plan ready yet. There are a total of 13 stops in the tour; 7 on day one and 6 on day 2. Three of these stops are life saving stations not light houses. As it stands now it looks like day one would be almost 9 hours and day 2 is about 8.5 hours including lunch stops. We could reduce the time if we didn't stop at the life saving stations. I estimate we would save about 30 minutes on day one and about an hour on day 2. What do you think about cutting out these stations and only visiting light houses? Either way works for me. 

Peter J. Lisko Jr.,
Herc Man
91 BMW K75RT SOLD
87 BMW K75S
01 BMW K1200RS
Herc Man
91 BMW K75RT SOLD
87 BMW K75S
01 BMW K1200RS
Re: NJ Lighthouse Challenge
pinkflamingo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:21 amI'm in Pete. I like the idea of the Travelodge. I also have a friend who may be interested.
I checked the Courtyard in Lincroft/Red Bank and the rate I see for Friday night is $212. Did you get a better rate?
I just booked Holiday Inn in Hazlet, NJ for Friday night. About $150 includes taxes and breakfast. If folks are staying at different hotels in that area, we should pick a rendezvous point/time Saturday morning and/or a dinner for Friday night. I'm still deciding on what to do Saturday night. Since I'm not far from home...might spend the night there and meet up with the group on Sunday morning.
Carl
Carl Palmer
Current Bike:
2017 BMW R1200GS Exclusive
Previous bikes:
2016 BMW R1200GS Triple Black
2002 Kawasaki ZZR1200
1987 Kawasaki EX500
Current Bike:
2017 BMW R1200GS Exclusive
Previous bikes:
2016 BMW R1200GS Triple Black
2002 Kawasaki ZZR1200
1987 Kawasaki EX500
Re: NJ Lighthouse Challenge
My vote would be to do the entire challenge.pjliskojr wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 7:01 pmI got a little involved with chores today so I don't have the final plan ready yet. There are a total of 13 stops in the tour; 7 on day one and 6 on day 2. Three of these stops are life saving stations not light houses. As it stands now it looks like day one would be almost 9 hours and day 2 is about 8.5 hours including lunch stops. We could reduce the time if we didn't stop at the life saving stations. I estimate we would save about 30 minutes on day one and about an hour on day 2. What do you think about cutting out these stations and only visiting light houses? Either way works for me.![]()
Carl
Carl Palmer
Current Bike:
2017 BMW R1200GS Exclusive
Previous bikes:
2016 BMW R1200GS Triple Black
2002 Kawasaki ZZR1200
1987 Kawasaki EX500
Current Bike:
2017 BMW R1200GS Exclusive
Previous bikes:
2016 BMW R1200GS Triple Black
2002 Kawasaki ZZR1200
1987 Kawasaki EX500
Re: NJ Lighthouse Challenge
Judy and I will be going. Booked room at travel lodge in absecon for saturday night.
Will ride up to sandy hook on saturday morning.
Will ride up to sandy hook on saturday morning.
Tom Harris
2010 1200 GS
1989 Honda XR200 (Can't kill it)
1975 Hodaka Road Toad (First Bike)
2010 1200 GS
1989 Honda XR200 (Can't kill it)
1975 Hodaka Road Toad (First Bike)