The Toughest Ride for the Toughest Riders on Earth! 10,000 Miles of Pure Adrenaline!! The Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge is a grueling battle of endurance and determination! Join us and test your abilities to navigate, endure and persevere along some of the most technical roads in North America. Check out the web site at www.hokaheychallenge.com or contact the organizers for more information (info@hokaheychallenge.com).
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Meet The New Rider # 1196 Jarrod Maloney
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Meet The Returning Rider # 998 Jason Jenkins
In 2011, I stood at a dealership in Las Vegas and watched Hoka Hey riders with a mix of awe and a quiet, nagging thought: "I’m not that rider." I spent the next decade proving myself wrong, one mile at a time. After years of Iron Butt runs, cross-country trips, and a pandemic delay, I finally transitioned from a spectator to a participant in 2022.
That first challenge was my "masterclass" in the reality of the road. I learned that all the planning, lists, and time spent in my "happy place" (my garage) are just the foundation. The real work happens when there is no GPS, the rain is falling, and the only thing moving you forward is the advice I received years ago: "Ride YOUR ride, not someone else’s."
For the 2026 Challenge, I’m returning to the starting line in Woodstock on my 2016 Harley-Davidson Ultra Limited. This bike and I have shared many miles, but the Hoka Hey demands a different kind of partnership between man and machine. I’m back to refine what I’ve learned—to embrace the uncertainty, respect the technicality of the route, and find that unique clarity that only comes from 10,000 miles of back roads and sleeping under the stars.
My mission remains dedicated to the Nation of Patriots. As a 100% volunteer organization, they ensure every dollar raised goes directly to U.S. Veterans and their families in the local area. I’ve seen the direct impact this support has on those who served, and it is an honor to carry their cause on the back of my Ultra Limited.
The one with Utah Highway Patrol is when my 2022 ride officially ended.
The self-doubt of 2011 is long gone. Now, there is only the road and the resolve to see it through.
-Jason “Dr. Tiki” Jenkins
Blog: www.DrTiki.com
Instagram: @doctiki
Charity: www.NationOfPatriots.com
Meet The Returning Rider # 902 Kenneth Brooks
The 2026 Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge will be my fifth Hoka Hey challenge.
I look forward to each Hoka Hey for the challenge it provides.
After retiring from the Army in 1994 and spending the next twenty years doing explosive and chemical weapons disposal jobs from Florida to Alaska and years spent in Afghanistan and Iraq, I miss the challenge of overcoming hardship and danger.
I have now been riding motorcycles since 1970. I would say my confidence level is as high as it will ever be after finishing three Hoka Heys, while only experiencing a deer strike in 2022.
I find fund raising for the charities to be easier with an organized group rather than on an individual basis. My charity of choice is Mile Monsters Inc
Until a Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy cure is available, helping the boys afflicted with DMD live their best lives is my small contribution. Any size donation for our cause is appreciated and can be made at : Mile Monsters Hoka Hey Team 2026 | Mile Monsters Inc,.
My wife, Kathy, is my biggest supporter in all that I do. Be it the Hoka Hey challenge, the Ride to Eat scavenger hunt, the Tour of Honor and starting in Apr, the Mural Madness group. I can always count on her for suggestions, and to have my back. I couldn’t succeed without her.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Meet The New Rider # 1263 Dale Mentzel
Hello all! My name is Dale Mentzel aka “Nugget” rider #1263.
Riding began similar to a lot of folks; mini-bike to dirt-bike and then onto the street. I've no idea the why, but I've been in the world of motorcycling all of my life. From college to study motorcycle mechanics, to a career turning wrenches on them and now back to college to teach.
I first heard of the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge in 2010 and was intrigued. Timing and circumstances in life weren't in alignment to even consider an attempt though. Mileage up and mileage down years would go on by. Rooster #1116 came on board at my workplace. He had completed the 2022 HH and was preparing for the 2024. His wife Beaner #1117 would be attempting it with him. Listening to him go on and on about details, strategy, gear and an Amazon obsession was energetic (and sometimes annoying lol).
Destination Daytona the day before the start was electric. You could feel it in the air. So i followed along on the ride tracker website. Tracker Addiction is a real thing! That was it, I was hooked. What started as a curiosity turned into self-evaluation. To ask “Why do it” is just as difficult as “Why not do it?”. With either answer, you will never be the same.
+No one remembers the names of those who stepped aside, only those who are triumphant and of the fallen along the way.+
The charity I will be riding and collecting donations for is the Mile Monsters. For those who don't know of this charity please visit this link: Mile Monsters Inc The goal is To help kids to live their best life.
My Donate link for Mile Monsters Inc any donation is greatly appreciated! Personally, I think the time in life is right for this challenge. It’s the allure of the unknown and a calling for all the right reasons. May the remainder of my days be for all the right reasons.
Meet The New Rider # 1353 Julius Harris
Monday, April 20, 2026
Meet The New Rider # 1340 Alex Alpert
Meet The New Rider # 1303 Mike Kozicki
I grew up on Long Island, New York, and served seven years in the US Navy as a Hospital Corpsman, including overseas assignments and participation in NASA’s Transatlantic Abort Landing Team. While in the Navy, I studied Information Technology and specialized in custom Navy medical programs. After my service, I settled in Frederick, MD and was employed by Department of Defense. Currently I work at the Bureau of Labor and Statistics in Washington DC. My wife Jennifer and I have been together since 2007 and married since 2010; we have three dogs, Izzi (Norwich Terrier) , Olivia and Lillibet (Norfolk Terriers).
Inspired by my father's love for motorcycles, I began riding early, with long-distance trips starting in 2016. A simple invitation to Sturgis from Bill Karitis sparked my passion for exploring small towns and open roads.
I became aware of the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge in 2016; however, I waited to apply until I had accumulated several years of long distance riding experience. With the support of my lovely bride, family, and friends, I am looking forward to riding my own ride in August.
My charity choice for this Hoka Hey is Brunswick Beacon. The BEACON is a non-profit, ecumenical body, established primarily to provide food and emergency financial assistance to those in need, to include providing for the social, physical, and emotional needs of the most vulnerable citizens of the Greater Brunswick Community. https://www.brunswickbeacon.org DONATE TO THE BEACON

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