East Coast Scooter Rally... June 3-5 (NJ)
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East Coast Scooter Rally... June 3-5 (NJ)
http://www.theeastcoastclassic.com/
This is going down first weekend of June, should be huge. It's combining efforts of DC, Philly, Baltimore, New Haven, and Rhode Island into one big event. We're taking over the Jersey Shore, but fist-pumping is optional.
*anyone from DC or Baltimore interested in meeting up before the Bay Bridge and crossing as a group, let me know. My plan is to avoid freeways and head for the Lewes Ferry to Cape May.*
This is going down first weekend of June, should be huge. It's combining efforts of DC, Philly, Baltimore, New Haven, and Rhode Island into one big event. We're taking over the Jersey Shore, but fist-pumping is optional.
*anyone from DC or Baltimore interested in meeting up before the Bay Bridge and crossing as a group, let me know. My plan is to avoid freeways and head for the Lewes Ferry to Cape May.*
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The Commodore Barry is a good choice .. but Chester isn't. It was, at one time, the nation's second most economically depressed city. Things have gotten a little better, but not much. If you're going through Chester, try to do so with as large a group as you can muster.BootScootin'FireFighter wrote:What about crossing the Commodore Barry Br @ Chester? That would look like a much safer option, cars go way too fast on the DMB and there are some wicked crosswinds.KABarash wrote:Rt 41 from Lancaster across The Del Memorial bridge
Try instead hopping on I95 S @ MacDade Blvd in Woodlyn (if coming from the north) and riding the slab for an exit or two ... again, strength in numbers.
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Damn...! I can take 322 practically the whole way!!BootScootin'FireFighter wrote:What about crossing the Commodore Barry Br @ Chester? That would look like a much safer option, cars go way too fast on the DMB and there are some wicked crosswinds.KABarash wrote:Rt 41 from Lancaster across The Del Memorial bridge
WHY didn't I think of that?
I'm soooo lazy.
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If you are going to the rally, better get a room while you can. I called the hotel where we stay every year in late June. The owner said she would love to have us, but that hey are all booked up, due to the ELKS convention that week. (Wildwood hosts just about every convention for service and military organizations in New Jersey.) Actually, Buddy girl has been going to Wildwood for about 45 years for the VFW convention with her parents, and it has become one of our annual vacations. We have been going as a couple, then family for about thirty years. We are Wildwood Crest types. It is a little quieter, but still close to the boardwalk.
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Hmmmm....... Doesn't look good for lodging.
Anyone who already has a room want to 'split' it with me?
My ex-wife has family in Cape May, I wonder if their still talking to me..
Anyone look into any of the 'local' campgrounds?
Anyone who already has a room want to 'split' it with me?
My ex-wife has family in Cape May, I wonder if their still talking to me..
Anyone look into any of the 'local' campgrounds?
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From the FB event page:
Hi! Here are 2 campgrounds that are recommended. They are about 6 miles/10 minutes from Wildwood and are located in Cape May:
http://www.beachcombercamp.com/index.htm
http://www.hollyshores.com/
We are not working with them for the rally...but would be two good options recommended by a person that camps regularly in Wildwood. Both allow dogs. Hope this helps!
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I looked at both those, I think Beachcomber has small cabins at reasonable prices available.polianarchy wrote:From the FB event page:
Hi! Here are 2 campgrounds that are recommended. They are about 6 miles/10 minutes from Wildwood and are located in Cape May:
http://www.beachcombercamp.com/index.htm
http://www.hollyshores.com/
We are not working with them for the rally...but would be two good options recommended by a person that camps regularly in Wildwood. Both allow dogs. Hope this helps!
My finances are sooo F'ed up these days I may end up skipping it.....
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