The Trans NJ Trail Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2022
  • Back in late April I took a few days to ride the Triumph Tiger 800, the 450(ish) miles from High Point State Park to Cape May light house navigating (mostly) along the Trans New Jersey Trail. This route is a nice mix of paved back roads, gravel, and of course sand. Not quite a BDR route, but fun no less. Camped a few nights then lived in up down in Cape May
    There is a great thread at overlandbound.com with details, route updates and of course links to download the GPS track(s) www.overlandbound.com/forums/...

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  • @carllarson4824
    @carllarson4824 Месяц назад

    Bravo! Great vid!

  • @saucehollywood
    @saucehollywood 4 месяца назад

    I laughed so gard when you erote content when you filled up. I hope u continue to make videos. I'm thinkinnbourbhetting this exact bike snd im in jersey too

  • @jlinkhart
    @jlinkhart Год назад +4

    Not to bash your riding ability, but that section you struggled on would’ve been easy if you stayed more left and just stayed on the throttle. Keeping momentum is the name of the game in rough terrain

    • @jonwoodworker
      @jonwoodworker 9 месяцев назад

      I would agree. 5 foot into the section he was mentally and physically done. ADV and off road riders need to practice skills and be fit for adventuring alone. I have been riding a very long time and wouldn't have given that section two thoughts. I constantly work on skills and keep learning to be a better safer rider. It's so easy for new riders to see people doing trails, go and buy a nice ADV bike and think they can do the same thing. Not knocking the guy and I give him credit for getting out and exploring.

  • @twobikesandadrone
    @twobikesandadrone 7 месяцев назад +2

    Just for the sake of feedback, music is such a tricky thing, and at the 4-minute mark it took over the video...which for me is an interest loser. Looks like you had fun though and that's all that REALLY matters!!

  • @GamingsCON
    @GamingsCON 7 месяцев назад +1

    Are you able to share the route?

  • @TheSirhc1975
    @TheSirhc1975 Год назад

    Enjoyed the video man, nicely done! Any chance there is a GPS file?

    • @thatadventurejawn6787
      @thatadventurejawn6787  Год назад +3

      I downloaded the route from the Overland Bound forum. Very first post has the GPS route. www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/the-official-trans-nj-trail-thread.19163/

    • @TheSirhc1975
      @TheSirhc1975 Год назад

      @@thatadventurejawn6787 thank you, appreciate it

  • @tiger6102
    @tiger6102 Месяц назад

    Can you please provide gpx file for this route?

  • @bedevere007
    @bedevere007 4 месяца назад

    awesome thanks. I wonder if you could share the map?

  • @MotorcyclesOffroad
    @MotorcyclesOffroad Год назад

    Why did your trans NJ trail take you into PA? I have been making my own route for about 3 years. I know a ton of central and south NJ just not all the cool spots in the north.

    • @thatadventurejawn6787
      @thatadventurejawn6787  Год назад

      Not to sound cheap, but didn’t what to pay for two nights in Round Valley/Spruce Run and only use one. There are a couple county parks in PA with camping for $20 a night. I stayed at Tinicum Park, had the place to myself. The bonus was being able to check out Frenchtown. Wasn’t too much of a detour off the TNJT.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad Год назад

      @@thatadventurejawn6787 Haha yeah you are correct you do have to do 2 nights. I was just trying to follow your route in my head and see where you were going and Noticed you went out of state. I thought it was Odd.

  • @MrBikercat
    @MrBikercat 11 месяцев назад

    Just saw this video, are the state campsites free, or is there a fee? I live in orange county NY and sussex NJ isn't far. I went to the overland bound site, and it shows some deep water fording videos. If you're on a bike, are there detours around this? I might try this to see if I can handle the NEBDR. Don't have any real off road experience, just a street rider. Thanks

    • @thatadventurejawn6787
      @thatadventurejawn6787  11 месяцев назад +2

      The state campsites are not free, ranging $3-$20 per night. The more "amenities" the higher the price, High Point was $20 with a 2-night min. The first night I stayed at a Buck's county PA park just across the river from Frenchtown NJ to only have to pay for one night. Wharton State forest was $3 for the second night for the "primitive" campsite. I think it's more for non-residents.
      There are plotted detours for the bigger known waterholes, Whiting, Mt Misery, etc check the link in the video description and the thread on Overland Bound. Some of the other water holes you'll run into are going to be in the pines in the southern half of the route. Usually there is a path round to avoid them, late summer/fall they're less of an issue.

    • @MrBikercat
      @MrBikercat 11 месяцев назад

      @@thatadventurejawn6787 thanks, watching your video again. are there signs showing where the trail starts? and do the campsites accept credit cards? do I need a dedicated gps, or is a phone sufficient? liking your videos. subscribing so that I can see more and possibly learn something. Be safe.

    • @thatadventurejawn6787
      @thatadventurejawn6787  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks @MrBikercat! There are no physical markers, blazes etc, for the TNJT, it's all digital. You can use your phone, I did. Just upload the route I have linked in the description into the GAIA GPS app. It'll probably work on other apps as well. That said, there are two major landmarks that mark the beginning and end of the trail; the Veteran's Memorial at High Point State Park and then Cape May Light House, both are easy to find with just google maps. You can run the route North to South or South to North. All campsites were reserved online and prepaid with a credit card.

  • @raymondclark1785
    @raymondclark1785 11 дней назад

    We won't see those gas prices again 😒