Curly Fern Enduro March 24, 2013 All ECEA events including the CURLY FERN ENDURO are part of the Husky Contingency Program... Start: Indian Mills Deer Club, Atsion Road, Shamong, NJ Directions: From NJ Rt. 206 turn West on Atsion Road (GPS 39˚46’18.45"N & 74˚45’47.35"W or 39.771792, -74.763153) Entry Fee: $45.00 ($5.00 of entry fee will go to protect your right to ride future South Jersey enduros) Drawing Date: March 12, 2013—Our drawing is on a first-come/first served basis! Information: Phone: (609) 268-9272 or E-Mail: sjer@sjer.org or Web Site: www.sjer.org Sign-Up: Saturday, March 23, 2013 from 2:00pm to 8:00pm & Sunday, March 24, 2013 from 6:00am to KEYTIME Requirements: All riders must have a valid motorcycle driver’s license, registration and insurance. ALL ENTRANTS will have to present this documentation at sign-up. All motorcycles must be fitted with a valid license plate, headlight, taillight and an exhaust system equipped with a spark arrestor. All motorcycles must be capable of passing an AMA sound test. All riders must be current members of the ECEA and AMA. ECEA tests will be given on Saturday and Sunday (there is no fee for this test). AMA applications will be available at sign-up. Course: "Improved Roads, Unimproved Roads, and Plowed Lines" (as per the NJDEP) Food: Available at the Deer Club both days. There will be a spaghetti dinner on Saturday night. Lodging: Holly Motel, Southampton, NJ (www.hollymotel.com) 609-859-2229 Howard Johnson, Hammonton, NJ 609-561-5700 Free Camping at the Deer Club **Please leave your GPS Devices and Helmet Cams home! You will be disqualified if you ride our event with them!!** Entry Form and Info...... http://sjer.org/curly_fern/2013entry.pdf Online Registration........ http://riders.ecea.org/registration/register.php?event=2&action=reset
Traditional style or start-restart? If it's traditional, what are the speed averages like? Do average (B/C) guys need to watch their speed or is it flat-out through the test sections for us mortals? I'm riding Sandy Lane the weekend prior, but this might be fun too...
Traditional timekeeping event. You will have to keep time most of the event. New Jersey events in the State Forests are now at the mercy of the NJDEP and our Forest Superintendent, whom is not a fan of motorized sports in "His Woods". It will be a fun day in the woods for the C class. Ok vs Good timekeeping could be the difference between a 10th and a top 3 in some C/B classes.