I want to do the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge for a lot
reasons. A few of them are for the experience. The challenge of riding
day in and day out sleeping next to my bike using the directions getting
lost and finding my way back on course.
I feel that it is going to give me an understanding to except things and
that things do happen for a reason. I think riding long distance is a way to overcome or
except obstacles and challenges within life that are out of your control
of fixing.
When I first signed up for the Hoka Hey I really had no
idea what to expect. Over the last 6 months I have started to see some
of the great things that are going to come from being lucky enough to be
apart of the Hoka Hey and that main thing
is there the other riders are not only going to become really close
friends but some of them are going to become an extended family. I think
my only expectations I have are to see some really beautiful parts of
our great nation and to enjoy the fellowship and
experience with the other riders.
When asked what was it you heard about the HHMC that attracted you to want to ride such a tough challenge? To push and test yourself. I think of the Hoka Hey as somewhat of a “Walk About “ but in the USA and for Motorcycles. Plan your ride and ride your plan.
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