Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Meet The Returning Rider # 555 Jimmy Milas

 


 

  I procrastinated for 2 years before I rode my first Hoka Hey in 2016. Thinking, these riders were the top in the country and would embarrass myself. Give yourself more credit than I did. I finished 18th

 



I gave myself 3 days to get to the starting line in Pala, California from Saskatchewan Canada. I was so nervous or was it excitement and adrenaline that got me there in a day and a half. I was so revved I only stopped briefly after 20 hours, because the gas station was closed and I was almost out of fuel. (I slept on oil stained black top, didn’t care)!

 


When I arrived in Pala, Ca.  I couldn’t sleep for fear of missing something, anything that would give me insight. It felt like I was way out of my league! I was addicted after my first year! I’ll be riding my 5th Hoka Hey this year out of Woodstock Illinois and I’m just as pumped as I was the first year! 

 


The Hoka Hey is an eye and mind opening experience! The Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge changes your perspective on living your best life. It has brought Honor, Integrity, and most of all Compassion into my character that I didn’t know I had.

 

I have chosen “Canine Action Project” as my fund raiser this year. My love for animals is endless. It saddens me greatly to see them suffer even in the smallest way. I hope I can count on all of you to help me support the volunteers of the “Canine Action Project” caring for the distressed canines and felines. “Working together toward safe, healthy, happy animals, and people, in our communities”.


 

Hoka Hey my Brothers and Sisters

Compassionately yours

Jimmy #555


 

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