I am a military veteran and served 40 in the USAF
retiring as a Chief in 2017. My hobbies are Jeeps, target shooting, and of
course riding. I have 4 sons, two grandsons and a granddaughter. I have been
riding street bikes since 1975 so riding in the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge was a natural choice
for me after Listening to a friend who previously rode the 2016 Challenge. It
reminded me of Survival School In that it required you to function with sleep
deprivation, hunger, trying to stay hydrated all while moving forward as
expeditiously as possible.
What I consider the most important thing I was
told about the Hoka Hey was to make sure my bike had good lighting for night
riding, that came in handy while riding Hoka Hey 2018. My biggest challenge
while riding is physical pain in my neck from arthritis, a little aspirin goes
a long way. I have found that things that challenge me physically and mentally
like the 2018 Hoka Hey and survival school are some of the best things in life
and make it more fulfilling.

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