Hi, I am Lee Brewer returning rider #1190. Married to my wife, Tammy for 36 years. We have four beautiful daughters, a great son-in-law, three wonderful grandchildren, and four dogs. I’m a Marine Corps Veteran and was stationed in Twentynine Palms, CA. 1989-1993. Served in Desert Shield/Desert Storm. I am self-employed and own a landscaping business. I love spending time outside with my family and this business gives me the opportunity to provide beautiful spaces for my clients to spend time outside with their families. On my off time, I enjoy riding my motorcycle, traveling, and barbecuing & grilling for family and friends.
This will be my second Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge , my first being in 2024. It’s a privilege to ride among so many great riders and to be part of this Hoka Hey family. I am blessed to have such a supportive group of friends and family that allows me to participate again this year.
One thing I can say with certainty after riding the HHMC is: ride your own ride. Every rider has different skills, experience, and comfort levels, and it’s important not to push anyone beyond their limits—or let anyone push you beyond yours. This journey will challenge you mentally, physically, and emotionally, and you will not come out of it the same person you were when you started.
I will be riding for donations for my chosen charity of K9 For Warriors. K9 For Warriors was founded in 2011 by Shari Duval. The headquarters is located in Ponte Vedra FL (outside of Jacksonville). Inspired by a son who returned from 2 tours in Iraq and developed PTSD. K9 For Warriors mission is to end veteran suicide by providing highly trained service dogs to military veterans suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma. The majority of dogs come from high-kill rescue shelters and 80% of all donations go directly to support programs to rescue, train, and pair service dogs with veterans. I’ve seen firsthand the stressful situations involved in combat and it is unfortunate that an estimated 22 + veterans per day commit suicide. This paired with my love for dogs, makes this organization one that I am passionate about.








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