My name is Jason “Ronimo” Brown and by day I work for Angelo State University as an Assistant Director of Instructional Design and Adjunct Instructor. I love the outdoors and wish every day that I had chosen a career path that would have gotten me back outside. My motorcycle is my way of getting back out there, seeing all the great things on this earth and meeting all the different people you come across on the road.
I first heard of the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge around 2014 which started my intrigue. Due to life situations, I knew I could not participate at the time, so I forgot about it. In 2020, I was talking to some guys about dream rides and was reminded of the HHMC. In 2022, I had the great opportunity to complete the Kiksuya Hoka Hey (’22) as an elite rider and participate in the Chiqinik Gheli Hoka Hey (’24). It sounds crazy to most, especially to my wife, but for me every time I ride this challenge, it is a call I answered, and I am answering again in 2026. This year, I am setting some new personal goals and looking to see what this experience will bring. I have no doubt this ride will have a profound effect on my life as the last two have.
As part of the 2026 Hoka Hey, I will once again be riding as a Mile Monster. Raising money and awareness for our Heroes: boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Mile Monsters Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit which hopes to raise awareness of DMD, but also to inspire and motivate people. We ride to make the world a better place. Money raised helps children affected by DMD, as they fight circumstances beyond their control.
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~Jason "Ronimo" Brown
~HHMC #1050




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