2013 Challenge

     

2013 Hoka Hey Riders
Wolakota

Wolakota - a word from the Lakota promotes the ideal of living in peace & community and abstaining from greed. To live Wolakota is to live a life of harmony, brotherhood and respect. Living in accordance with this belief encourages people to step forward and take accountability; to work together to right the wrongs of this world and acknowledge the strengths and wisdom that all cultures hold in common

As members of the Seneca Nation, the owners of Wolf’s Run in Irving, NY understand the principal of Wolakota and they believed that, by hosting the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge™, they were helping to unite the nations together. In 2013 the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge™ began and ended in the heart of the Seneca Nation at Wolf's Run with Wolf’s Run Transport and Gowanda Harley-Davidson as our hosts once again!

Challengers left Wolf's Run on the 23rd of June, 2013 and traveled into Quebec, Canada headed toward the Arctic Circle. Approximately, 7,600 miles later they had circled the Great Lakes, riding through the Black Hills, and the plains of Texas rolling along some of the most technically challenging roads the US has to offer before returning to the Seneca Territory where the End of the Road party was the greatest event to date!

The 2013 Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge™ Rider List


In Memory of Rider #737 - John Anderson
July 22nd, 1960 - June 26th, 2013