Having finished the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge in 2018 I’m returning for another attempt. Not really knowing what to expect last time, I'm ready to hit the road again . Having ridden in other LD events, this is the one I couldn’t wait to run again. Unfortunately, life got in the way in 20 and 22 for me and I couldn’t make either one .
The camaraderie of the Hoka Hey folks Is 2nd to none and the ride is awesome, we rode
across Texas in 18 and never hit a large city ! Going off the grid for all intents, well if you ride it as
suggested, you come out the other end a different person . Probably the most difficult thing for me was
to have to continue my ride when a friend and fellow rider had to drop out. I find the look on people’s
faces when I tell them of my Hoka Hey adventures quite amusing. I often find myself chuckling inside
when they follow that with a look saying that’s crazy I could/would never do that ! When I’m not riding, I
can usually be found working on my hot rod or on a home improvement project.
This year my charity is The Longest Day, which is an Alzheimer’s/Dementia Charity in memory of my mom who passed in 22 a few weeks before the last Hoka Hey
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