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| Author: | jeremesh [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:38 am ] |
| Post subject: | Wheelin down the beach at Assateauge Hon |
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| Author: | riptricket [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:26 am ] |
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great lookin' area!!! You work for the department of defense! cool! Great idea for a low mount point on that cb too! |
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| Author: | jeremesh [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:29 am ] |
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Yeah, I'm one of those nasty contractors everybody loves to hate. I like the cb antennae there cuz I just lift the hood and stick it to the inside of the fender when I'm not wheeling so it is out of the way. The CB itself is held in place with double sided tape (loctite of course) and it has never so much as bounced. |
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| Author: | tommudd [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:50 am ] |
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so do you have to have that special permit to drive down there? Do they have day permits? great shots by the way thanks for posting them Tom |
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| Author: | Neatus [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:28 pm ] |
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Beautiful pics:) |
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| Author: | jeremesh [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:09 pm ] |
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tommudd wrote: so do you have to have that special permit to drive down there? Do they have day permits?
great shots by the way thanks for posting them Tom Yes you have to have the permit and they only sell yearly permits for some reason. The majority of the people that use the area are people going out fishing. The permit costs $90 for a day permit (6am-12PM) or $110 for the 24 hour pass. You have to have a shovel, boards to put under your tires in case you get stuck, a jack that will lift your tire at least 1 foot out of the sand, a tire pressure guage and a tow strap. If they stop you on the beach and ask to see the items and you dont have any, you can get fined for each item you are missing. |
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| Author: | scarletbegonias [ Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:18 pm ] |
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jeremesh wrote: tommudd wrote: so do you have to have that special permit to drive down there? Do they have day permits? great shots by the way thanks for posting them Tom Yes you have to have the permit and they only sell yearly permits for some reason. The majority of the people that use the area are people going out fishing. The permit costs $90 for a day permit (6am-12PM) or $110 for the 24 hour pass. You have to have a shovel, boards to put under your tires in case you get stuck, a jack that will lift your tire at least 1 foot out of the sand, a tire pressure guage and a tow strap. If they stop you on the beach and ask to see the items and you dont have any, you can get fined for each item you are missing. mandatory equipment..yeah thats the way it is in jersey too..except 195 will get ya a yearly permit and there's a lot more shmucks on the beach! great shots btw!...was that an entrance trail u were on or was it a restricted trail? |
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| Author: | BennyMigs [ Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:21 am ] |
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I love it at there. I camp out their last year and woke up to two Pony's in my cooler. I want to go back. |
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| Author: | clreinstein [ Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:31 pm ] |
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scarletbegonias wrote: jeremesh wrote: tommudd wrote: so do you have to have that special permit to drive down there? Do they have day permits? great shots by the way thanks for posting them Tom Yes you have to have the permit and they only sell yearly permits for some reason. The majority of the people that use the area are people going out fishing. The permit costs $90 for a day permit (6am-12PM) or $110 for the 24 hour pass. You have to have a shovel, boards to put under your tires in case you get stuck, a jack that will lift your tire at least 1 foot out of the sand, a tire pressure guage and a tow strap. If they stop you on the beach and ask to see the items and you dont have any, you can get fined for each item you are missing. mandatory equipment..yeah thats the way it is in jersey too..except 195 will get ya a yearly permit and there's a lot more shmucks on the beach! great shots btw!...was that an entrance trail u were on or was it a restricted trail? What beaches in Jersey allow vehicle access? How do you get the permits? Is it required that you are a resident of a specific town? |
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| Author: | zoso7374 [ Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:55 pm ] |
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clreinstein wrote: scarletbegonias wrote: jeremesh wrote: tommudd wrote: so do you have to have that special permit to drive down there? Do they have day permits? great shots by the way thanks for posting them Tom Yes you have to have the permit and they only sell yearly permits for some reason. The majority of the people that use the area are people going out fishing. The permit costs $90 for a day permit (6am-12PM) or $110 for the 24 hour pass. You have to have a shovel, boards to put under your tires in case you get stuck, a jack that will lift your tire at least 1 foot out of the sand, a tire pressure guage and a tow strap. If they stop you on the beach and ask to see the items and you dont have any, you can get fined for each item you are missing. mandatory equipment..yeah thats the way it is in jersey too..except 195 will get ya a yearly permit and there's a lot more shmucks on the beach! great shots btw!...was that an entrance trail u were on or was it a restricted trail? What beaches in Jersey allow vehicle access? How do you get the permits? Is it required that you are a resident of a specific town? Island Beach State Park offers Year Round and 3-Day passes during the summer/early fall season. Be sure to check their website for the 11 point checklist of stuff you need. Besides that, many beaches offer off-season (usually labor day to memorial day) access, each with their own unique set of rules. Just google off road nj beaches or something, and you will find all the info. |
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| Author: | jeremesh [ Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:54 am ] |
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scarletbegonias wrote: mandatory equipment..yeah thats the way it is in jersey too..except 195 will get ya a yearly permit and there's a lot more shmucks on the beach! great shots btw!...was that an entrance trail u were on or was it a restricted trail?
It was a an access road to get to the bayside of the island. |
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