From Willie Fernandez:
I first saw Mark’s motorcycle in my friend’s motorcycle shop. Mark had engaged my friend Chris to make his lights and signals work in preparation for his 2019 ride. I was intrigued about the motorcycle and the journey, and quickly offered to help Mark get his dream project underway.
When we started out, it was a nightmare. I had signed on to help someone get their motorcycle to where it needed to be because it seemed like he really needed the help. Right away, I got to see just how much help he really needed.
When we met up with Loring Hill (safety rider and mechanic) in New York, everything was okay. There were a lot of challenges to coordinate everything. We all pitched in to help Mark complete his dream trip. At some point along the way, I realized I had also been bit by the bug. I had become highly motivated to see Mark finish such a cool journey.
For me, one of the most memorable moments occurred in New Jersey, when we picked up the trailer in its new “wrapper.” Although I had helped with the electrical wiring on the bike in Chris’ shop, Loring just dove in to “simplify” it. But Loring suddenly seemed to understand that, while he had unique knowledge and skills, I also had some useful knowledge and skills. So we divided the work. He sheepishly handed me the wire cutters. I finished the electrical wiring while he adjusted the valves and prepared the bike for the next long day of riding. Thus began a bond of mutual respect that followed us the rest of the trip.
After a few days, we settled into a low-stress routine. By the time we got to Kansas, I felt we had fully meshed and were working well with each other. But then the crankshaft broke and everything kind of fell apart. Without a bike to maintain, Loring headed home and we continued west “on tour” where we got to see a lot of really cool stuff like the top of the old Raton Pass Road.
When Mark wanted to put the band back together to “reset” the trip to begin in Kansas in 2022, I signed on early. Loring could not make it, so I asked a friend of mine, Glen Pyle, if he was up for the challenge of keeping Mark safe on the road while I would put to use my experience maintaining the motorcycle. After a few test rides in Ohio, we headed west and put the bike back on the road at the last gas station in Kansas we’d stopped at before breaking in 2019. It took the new team a couple days to mesh in 2022, but by sunset in Pueblo, it was fantastic from there on out. Mark’s friend Lloyd showed up on his BMW adventure motorcycle to scout any sporty routes and help Glen keep Mark safe.
We had a great time and saw a lot of interesting stuff including the back roads in California that I’d never seen, Magdalena, New Mexico and the nearby Very Large Array radio telescope, Meteor Crater, and even had lunch on the rim of the Grand Canyon with an amazing view. We enjoyed being reunited with Lloyd and his friend Andy through New Mexico and Arizona.
This was an unforgettable journey. I started out offering some logistical support. Looking back, I was proud to have become such an important part of this team. |