"I’ve ridden bikes since I was 18 years old and I’m almost 66 now. I love the wind, the sounds, the smell, things you’d never notice if you were in a car with the windows rolled up. I’ve ridden with the same group for about 10 years now. My wife was scared to death of bikes until about seven years ago when I got a larger, more comfortable one with a nice back rest. The first trip I took her on, she fell asleep twice, she was so relaxed. I've laid the bike down a few times, even with my wife on it, but we've never gotten injured. Sometimes people see us out with our tattoos and leather and think we’re rough, that we’re drinkers and dopers, but we’re not. We’re like family. We’re just ordinary people with different jobs who like to ride together. Most motorcycle clubs do some kind of charity work, and even though our group is too small to do a lot, we contribute to the Humane Society and Toys for Tots."
Shaded areas represent states in which this group has ridden their bikes.