With over 10,000 miles between our point of ascent, the primitive Alaskan wilderness, and our point of return, we're ready to embark on the most daunting motorcycle ride of our lives. The park bench pleasantly placed amongst the well-groomed park has never been our spot to sit. We’ve always desired a nature like the attested Lewis & Clark and John Muir experienced. After experiencing three long mo
nths on the Appalachian Trail and multiple lifelong encounters with mother nature herself, it’s now time to set the bar steeper and reach new heights. With a group of men individually selected for their passion for adventure, a plan has been set in motion to set off across the United States through Canada to the wildest place left to be explored in America: the Last Frontier. With 10,000 to 12,000 miles between our point of ascent, the primitive Alaskan wilderness, and our point of return, we prepare for the daunting ride ahead. And here’s the final catch: There won’t be any airplane rides nor large SUV’s to sleep in on the way. Two wheels and a steel frame with an engine will be our form of transportation. Let’s ride motorcycles to Alaska. Let’s intricately experience nature in a whole new way. Let’s camp on the solid earth and only survive off of the food from the locals. Let’s hear the stories of the old and share them with the world. Like the thrill-seeking explorers arrived before us with a story tell, now shall we arrive with one as well. Let’s ride for each human encounter, each newly discovered outlook on life, and for each other. Let’s ride for the wild adventure of life.