Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Day 0 - New Jersey & back!



Wednesday May 20 - Day 0
Start : Ocean City , NJ
End: Malvern, PA
Trip Miles Today: 93
Total Trip Miles: 93

Sometimes it's necessary to go backward a bit in order to make progress forward. That's how today was. A quick 90 mile Eastward jaunt to the Atlantic coast in New Jersey was the first order of business early this morning. While the trip was without drama I can say that I look forward to not riding Eastward and staring at the sunrise both tomorrow and for the next couple of weeks. I don't think my retinas are actually fried but I did wonder about the possibility. The Ocean City visit was a short one followed by a quick turn back Westward bound now for Philadelphia and the headquarters of RevZilla Motorsports. I can't say that there were really many exciting photo ops while blasting back across central New Jersey on the Atlantic City Expressway. At RevZilla several friends joined me while RevZilla Partner Anthony Bucci presented me with a generous donation to The Austin Hatcher Foundation. KYW TV, the CBS outlet for Philadelphia was present to capture both the check presentation and my "official" ride away which they aired on the 6:00 news this evening. By 3 PM I was back home here in Malvern, PA finishing up with the final packing and preparations. Tomorrow I'm off on the 600 mile leg to Detroit, MI at 6:00am. For a second day it's once again going to be all limited access highway so if you're looking for the pics of exotic locations, unusual animals, and different ways of life I think you should plan on having to wait a few days. Nonetheless, I've got to get through the less exciting parts of the trip to get to the "good stuff" More tomorrow. Thanks for coming along on the ride!
Jack

3 comments:

Christopher said...

Is there any way to follow this via an RSS feed?

Anthony Bucci said...

there should be an atom subscribe link at the very bottom of the blog homepage

Christopher said...

Thanks Anthony. I only saw the subcribe to comments link. Didn't scoll down far enough

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