My name is Woody B. Carter (Rider #1371) from San Antonio, Texas. My journey on two wheels began in 1988 on a Honda 450. Shortly after, in 1989, I joined the U.S. Army straight out of high school, retiring in 2019 after 30 rewarding years of service. Throughout my military career, I constantly sought out the toughest challenges, graduating from Air Assault, Airborne, Ranger, Drill Sergeant, and Battle Staff schools. I deployed to Desert Shield/Storm, Bosnia, Kosovo, twice to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait. While stationed in Germany, I bought my first Harley—a 1996 FXSTC Softail. I still have her today and plan to pass her down to my son when he is ready. However, for this ultimate challenge, I will be piloting my 2023 Harley-Davidson Ultra.
Why I Ride
I believe deeply in the purpose; self-discovery, and
healing, that long-distance riding provides. I once rode the entire
469-mile stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway solo on my Softail. I've
tackled the tight, technical twists of the legendary Tail of the Dragon,
Cherohala Skyway, Devil’s Triangle and Moonshiner 28 while in North Carolina
and Tennessee. It was a transformative experience—just me, my bike, the open
road, and endless space for deep reflection. When I first heard about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge three years ago, I was instantly drawn to it. It
represents the ultimate test: a challenge similar to my Blue Ridge ride, but
twenty times longer. I am feeling a mix of excitement and nerves, but I am
fully prepared to take this on and look forward to meeting new lifelong friends
and family along the way.
My Charity: Breakthrough T1D
I am proudly riding to support Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF).
Founded in 1970 by families personally impacted by type 1 diabetes,
Breakthrough T1D is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. They are
dedicated to opening doors once closed by a T1D diagnosis by uniting the
brightest minds to advance life-changing treatments, influence public policy,
and improve global access to care. By driving relentless innovation,
Breakthrough T1D aims to make type 1 diabetes a condition of the past. Learn
more at walk.BreakthroughT1D.org.







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