Came across this in my research. I'll spare you the photos:
The Pine Barrens 300 ride took place last weekend (October 11-12) [08] near Hammonton, New Jersey, with over 100+ participants of which about a third were on BMW bikes . . . This year the sand was deeper than ever at over 12 inches in some areas, making some of the riding quite challenging, as the event was specially designed for adventure bikes 500cc and over . . . with self-guided GPS tours in areas of the Pine Barrens where motorcycles aren't always allowed. As the name implies, the route was 300 miles - which may not sound like much, but after picking up a bike a dozen times a day, believe me, it's a marathon.
What does anyone think about bike marathons like this? What's the impact on the ecosystem? Do any of you have bikes? --G
The Pine Barrens 300 ride took place last weekend (October 11-12) [08] near Hammonton, New Jersey, with over 100+ participants of which about a third were on BMW bikes . . . This year the sand was deeper than ever at over 12 inches in some areas, making some of the riding quite challenging, as the event was specially designed for adventure bikes 500cc and over . . . with self-guided GPS tours in areas of the Pine Barrens where motorcycles aren't always allowed. As the name implies, the route was 300 miles - which may not sound like much, but after picking up a bike a dozen times a day, believe me, it's a marathon.
What does anyone think about bike marathons like this? What's the impact on the ecosystem? Do any of you have bikes? --G