 When I am not riding, I can be found camping and cooking in Dutch Ovens, enjoying a campfire meal. Now that I have ridden a Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge  my  favorite part of the challenge is the sense of brother/sisterhood that is created among riders.   Reading the bio's of previous riders that accomplished this 
challenge. Realizing that it would only be a mechanical failure that I
 couldn't finish.
    When I am not riding, I can be found camping and cooking in Dutch Ovens, enjoying a campfire meal. Now that I have ridden a Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge  my  favorite part of the challenge is the sense of brother/sisterhood that is created among riders.   Reading the bio's of previous riders that accomplished this 
challenge. Realizing that it would only be a mechanical failure that I
 couldn't finish.
   For me it's a personal challenge.  I remember it was
 day 5 of the ride, I just didn't want to be on the bike anymore, I know
 I would have a day that would challenge me of how much I wanted to 
complete this challenge.I had expectations of being a finisher, realize that it's not a race, but a challenge of your fortitude. Stay hydrated, always, Ride Your Ride!
 
   I am riding for SU2C "Stand Up 2 Cancer". I have lost my sister and 
father to cancer. I have survived the fight 3 times against cancer. What
 I like about SU2C is that all donations, 100%, goes to research. I ride
 that someday most, if not all cancers will be cured.
 



 
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