Q. What do you do for a living?
A. I am the Executive Director of HIV Education and Prevention Project of Alameda
County (HEPPAC).We work with folks at high risk for HIV and Hep C. For
fun, I like to camp, swim and ride my bike, and listen to music.
Q. When did you get your first bike?
A. I rode my first bike, a Harley Sportster in 1977 and fell in love. I bought my first bike
with my best friend and we bought... can't remember, I do know it was not a Harley.
Q. What type of bike do you ride now?
A. I ride a 2005 Softail Heritage, which I just bought last week. I have not had the time to ride
it for any real distance, but am looking forward to a long ride.
Q. What is your favorite road/ride?
A. Favorite event so far has been the Redwood Run, I don't really have to explain why it is my favorite.
I don't have a road or rides yet. They have all been great
Q. Why is riding important to you?
A. Freedom
Q. Why did you become a Roadhouse Monkeys?
A. Felix introduce me to the un-club when I bought my bike and I have had nothing but fun with the
roadhouse monkeys I have met so far.
Q. Any Other Comments?
A. "If civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships-the ability
of all people, of all kinds, to live together, in the same world at peace"