New Jersey's 3rd Annual Green Prix For more information or to register please contact [email protected] 866-499-8480 Saturday, May 22, 2010 • 10:00 AM What is the New Jersey "Green Prix"? An UNOFFICIAL Time-Speed-Distance Road Rally for Hybrid and Alternate Fuel Vehicles, held in Northern New Jersey. The Official SCCA Green Grand Prix in Watkins Glen is on May 8th 2010. How does it work? We depart at 10:00 AM, reset MPGs computers (on fueled cars), and drive a predetermined route, arriving in time for lunch at Highlands Greenfest. Where is the route? Our scenic route circles upper and lower greenwood lakes in Northern New Jersey and part of New York State, is quite hilly and it will challenge your green-driving skills. Who can participate? Traditional gass-powered, hybrid electric, alternative fuel, and electric vehicles are all encoraged to participate. Adjustments will be made for Alternative fuel and electric vehicles to determine the average Miles Per Dollar (MPD). How can I get involved? If you want to get involved locally, meet with the organizers and other eco-minded folks and friends at Green Drinks West Milford
I've seen nothing more about this event, and attempts to reach any of the contact addresses have returned silence. Is it still on? . _H*
The Route Maps are now Online! Full Route (38.9 Miles) Reduced Route (16.7 Miles) Short-Range EV Route (5.4 Miles) Direct Route (3.5 Miles) If you plan to participate, please e-mail me at [email protected] as soon as possible. We have a WIDE range of EVs , hybrids, and alternative fuel vehicles participating and some really cool demos at the finish line. Rand [email protected] http://njgreenprix.com
The google-maps links *totally* don't work for me. Can you just upload a PDF or image file to the site or something? I hope you have printed copies on-site. Google-maps has been changing their interface and their presentation *a lot* recently, and you *cannot* rely on a google-maps URL displaying properly in all browser environments. Grab a screenshot of whatever you see or something. . Here's my plan: head to NJ daytime Friday, toward Grover's Mill. Here's why. Then back up toward the northern border, possibly overnight at High Point [since Wawayanda doesn't actually have anything other than huge group campsites] or some convenient wayside point closer. Heck, maybe even the diner parking lot, which if it's a typical 24-hr NJ diner would be exactly the right answer for a big, greasy breakfast. [ooh, that's more weight in the car!] Do the FE run in the morning, go into "preach to the masses" mode at the festival, and head back that evening. . Am I missing anything? . _H*
PDFs attached as requested - these are what the printed copies were made from. Your plan sounds like a lot of driving - High Point and Grover's Mill are both very far from here, but I guess it's all relevant! I look forward to meeting you. Rand
The Oasis diner in the staring point strip-mall is NOT a 24/7 diner. Our OTHER diner is open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday only:West Milford Diner 2020 Greenwood Lake Turnpike Hewitt, NJ 07421-3014 (973) 728-1010 Hewitt is a sub-division of West Milford, and this diner is not far off our route - good food at good prices. We are a typical back-woods mountain town, so most of the few businesses we have here close at night. Also - please note that the parking lot we start from is very close to our small and nosy police department, so I cannot recommend that you stay there overnight. Rand
I won't steal Rand's thunder on results, but the funniest quote for me came on the way home: " ... you're a brave man, buying egg salad at a *gas station*." . _H*
I'd love to hear the results and view any pictures of this event. How did it go Hobbit? Mike Kamm A.M.E.C.
It was entertaining. I overnighted for free in the High Point campground [yes, a bit far away] because nobody was in the office by the time I got there, and pre-scoped part of the route on the way to meet up with folks in the strip-mall parking lot. [which is *huge* relative to the stores it serves.] We all took off in a big glom, rather than being clocked out, and as far as I know nobody collected results at the endpoint. I pulled 71 and change MPG for the 40-mile run; I was showing over 80 at the turn down by the Wanaque Reservoir but then there was a huge climb up to the endpoint at the enviro-fest. Similar-ish terrain and road types as the Adirondacks run, but probably not quite as much elevation change. Still, at least one good regen-buster downhill scream. Either I took one very minor wrong turn through Greenwood Lake or everyone else did, but it didn't matter as the roads in question rejoined about a half-mile later [17A onto Teneyke Rd, for those who were there]. . The fest was nice; pleasant park, nice lake, gorgeous day. Of course I spent most of the day hanging in the parking lot where we were all lined up, fielding visitors and handing out flyers and getting minorly sunburned on the back of my arms where I didn't quite reach around with the goop. Chatted diesels with some pretty clueful WVO conversion guys. Unfortunately the fellow with the Tesla had to leave on the early side, but I think I got a figure out of him of 220 Wh/mile or thereabouts for his own run that morning. . As for anyone else's results I have no clue, but I think I bested at least one of the Insights that participated, heh... . _H*
Thanks for the update and reply Hobbit. I guess the event was more about like minded people getting together for an interesting day out, more than an actual competition. Just as well, as a 40 mile run is a bit too short for a meaningful economy run contest. All in all it sounded like fun. Did you take any pics while there? Mike