Situational Awareness.
Blog #20 Lawrence Rinehart Situational awareness is a critical life’s skill, on and off the motorcycle. It’s often talked about, but rarely fully practiced. On the motorcycle, it’s situational awareness that allows you to enjoy a ride without being consumed with fear. The seasoned biker that is always aware of the potential hazards around them […]
To Group-Ride or not.
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Blog #18 Once you’ve ridden enough to surpass the intermediate level of over-the-road motorcycle riding, the question becomes; To participate in group rides or not. Disclaimer: What follows is my opinion. Slower, more passive and generally lesser men might not agree with me. We all know extremely experienced riders who have long ago sworn off […]
Fit For the Ride.
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Long, endurance riding requires physical AND spiritual fitness.
Our Ride to Tombstone
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In April of 2021 Pete and I decided to make a run for Tombstone from Columbus, Ohio.
My Motorcycle Adventure Riding
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This blog is about MC riding, the open road, my experience with motorcycle ministry, my faith journey and “Backroads, Buffoonery & Breakthroughs in Leadership. I hope you enjoy it.