The Hamptons, Montauk, and the #79
Oh the Hamptons, you gotta love the Hamptons. It's wear the dirty rich hide when the hustle and bustle of NYC gets a little stale. It was fun though driving through, we didn't see any of the super nice houses or neighborhoods but we did see their cars. Ok, I need to cut to the chase. A few days prior I went out there to set up a GPS antenna and I noticed a surprising amount of Land Rovers cruising around. So when I returned with Tyler and the two pilots, Jenna and TK, I wanted to count all of them. Well, I had to because I was talking about this phenomenon a few days prior so I had to prove myself. Well, we counted them and how many did we see on our trip to Montauk via the Hamptons? No... higher, no... higher, YES we saw 79 LAND ROVERS and we didn't even get off the main Hwy 27. It was impressive.
So our main goal of the day was to go check out Montauk Point. The drive through the Hamptons was of course nice and the beautiful day only made it better. We stopped off in Montauk and had lunch and a beer. I had a local brew called Blue Point, not bad. Actually I found a handful of new beer favorites on this trip our East.., Pilsner Urquell (Czech) Yuengling (America's oldest brew) and I think their was one more I liked but cant remember. Anyways, we finally hit Montauk Point. The point has a nice beach and of course Montauk Lighthouse. I am sure it was some great maritime history but the gate was locked so I have no idea. Well, I do know it was commissioned by GW, and I by GW I mean George Washington.
Grupo de Montauk, I think they lined up in the missing man formation for a picture. Unfortunately, I don't think my camera would of taken a good shot from the sand.

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