We Three Men

Simply said, we are three friends riding our motorcycles from Michigan, USA into South America to Brazil, raising money along the way for the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP). Follow us along the journey and donate if you would like to support the WWP, we sure would like you to. Below is a little bit more about each of us. Fair travels friends!


Chris Woloszyk:

Hola Amigos! I was born and raised in Michigan, the land of bipolar weather and salt-less oceans. I grew up around motorcycles thanks to my father, and there was always a few of them sleeping in the garage when I was a wee lad. I have been chasing the horizon on two wheels for a few years now and have always dreamt of a trip to South America. In addition to riding, I usually spend my time fishing, hunting, snowboarding, mountain biking, cooking, and backpacking. In 2016 I will be graduating from Western Michigan University's College of Engineering. I had to settle for a major in engineering because Western didn't offer a degree in getting paid to ride around the world (working on that). See you guys on the road!



Shaun Lehane:

I was born in Australia and grew up in a small desert town called Kalgoorlie. I recently moved to the US, 2 years ago. Since I was young I have had a deep interest in motorcycles. My brother Tim won a motorcycle when we were younger and he and I used to ride around the in bush on it, constructing makeshift jumps to practice on. After that motorcycles were scattered throughout my life and I finally got my first one, a Honda Rebel 250, when I moved to the US. I am currently attending Kalamazoo Valley Community College, and will later be transferring to Western Michigan University to study Marketing.






Tim Lehane:

Born in Australia, I grew up in a nomadic family, getting my first taste of long distance motor travel when I was 5 as mum, dad and I (Shaun wasn't around yet) took off on a 2 year adventure, touring the bottom half of Australia in a bus we'd renovated ourselves. Since then I've had a passion for travel and adventure and I've been lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit almost 30 countries in the past 10 years. I joined the Royal Australian Air Force in 2012 but when the opportunity came up to ride the Pan-American highway with my brother and Chris I knew it was something I couldn't miss.

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