
Rider on the Storm
Riding through the small towns, as always, I wondered what it would be like to live there. I didn’t stop for lunch preferring to make a reasonable number of miles for the day, even though I am not one of these ‘Iron Butt’ guys trying to ride a thousand miles a day. If I’m not enjoying the ride, then why am I doing it?

Small Town Magic
We’re back on the road again just where we left off last time, Remember the tiny motel in Hat Rock from my previous post? The next morning, after a good night’s rest, it was time to get back in the saddle.

June Adventures on the Road
The feeling of heading off alone on a motorcycle is the best feeling of freedom I have ever found. I prefer to ride alone, going where I want, at the speed I want, stopping when I want, eating and sleeping where I want.

Fourth Book Coming This Year
My fourth book will be released later this year and will continue where “Better Lucky Than Good” left off. Enjoy an excerpt from one of the chapters.

Believing In Yourself
If you can conceive of something, have a dream, in other words, and believe you can do it, you can achieve it. I know this, because I did.

Books That Can Change Your Life
Someone told me a long time ago “Ten years from now, you will be the same person you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read.”

Motorcycles I Have Loved
There is something about motorcycles that us riders come to feel that they have a life of their own. They don’t of course, they are just steel and aluminum and rubber. It is just the place they hold in our hearts that gives them a soul.

Packing For A Long Motorcycle Trip
Having left on my first solo long-distance ride on my 1951 Panhead when I was eighteen years old, I had no one to advise me what to take, so I just winged it. And for better or worse, that’s the way I still do it.