The Medicine Show Land Trust – promoters of the toughest motorcycle ride on Earth, are waiving each rider’s ($1,000) entry fee for the 2014 Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge! “It is our way to sincerely thank all the Challengers of past events and to welcome all of those who will continue to support the ‘New’ Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge into the future.” said Director of Operations, Beth Durham. “We invite anyone that has ever heard our Warrior’s Call to accept the challenge and participate. Become part of our Hoka Hey family.”
By waiving the entry fee, organizers give participants a ONE TIME opportunity to take the ride of a lifetime AT NO COST – leaving some extra cash in the riders’ pockets to help pay for the fuel that they’ll burn during this incredible 7,500 mile journey through two beautiful Countries.
Billed as “Unfinished Business”, this year’s Challenge will honor our foundational beginning when, on July 20, we host the same start and finish destinations as our inaugural Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge. Our riders (a.k.a. YOU) will leave from the southernmost point of the United States in Key West, Florida. Traveling a new route, you’ll cover a multitude of diverse grounds while in the saddle; experiencing America in a way few riders ever will. You will wind your way through some of the most remote and isolated two lane roads known to man, into a spectacularly beautiful Canada and on to the often dreamt about “Last Frontier” of Alaska. There you will continue to ride through stunning scenery to one of our favorite finish lines thus far in Homer, Alaska. After reaching the final destination, the City of Homer is hosting our party on August 2 to recognize and congratulate the riders that have completed their “Unfinished Business”!
Event organizers invite you to please except this year’s Challenge as a token of our gratitude. Tell your friends and family that you have to answer the Warrior’s Call and we’ll see you in Key West on July 20, 2014! Hoka Hey!
For more information about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge visit www.hokaheychallenge.com or call 605-890-0386.