Hello there fellow HOKA riders, WALDO (Justin) here from the Great Lakes State of Michigan. I first heard about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge while on a beer run down to Knoxville Tenn to see a fellow club member. We ran into a veteran of the ride at a fuel stop and he filled us in on the numbers tagged on his ride. He too was on his way home from a beer run from NC to Michigan.
When not out on two wheels I am a Sgt with the Detroit Fire Department. With my great firefighter schedule, and the blessing from my soon to be wife, I have been able to put some good miles on two wheels all thru the US. I've been fortunate to complete the 48 states in 10 days, and most recently a trip to Deadhorse AK to take a dip in the arctic ocean. Thru Detroit Fire Dept I was exposed to the AXEMEN MC. The AXEMEN MC was founded in 1998 in Detroit by a small group of professional IAFF fire fighters and has grown to 35 chapters from Washington to New York, South Carolina out to Arizona. Even a chapter located in Windsor Canada. All of our chapters are a 501(c)(3) and hold multiple fundraising events throughout the year benefiting charities.
In Detroit we have worked closely with many different causes but the one that is near and dear to me is the Great Lakes Burn Camp. Funding raised sponsors burn injured children at the Great Lakes Burn summer and winter camps. The camp provides a unique experience promoting self esteem, confidence and healing while being with other burn injured kids. They also offer scholarships for campers to attend college or trade schools.
To me the HOKA HEY Challenge is just that, a challenge of oneself. We have all been out on the road for long days and tons of miles. But I've always had that gps to get me where I need. I've always had that hot shower and bed at the hotel when I stop. Or those brothers riding next to me to push that extra fuel stop. This is something that I'd never do on my own. Can't wait to see everyone in Woodstock.



















