I started riding during COVID not because I had some lifelong dream, but because I needed something that was mine. Something that got me outside, challenged me, and reminded me I was capable of more than spreadsheets and conference calls.
I didn’t grow up around motorcycles. Nobody taught me. I watched YouTube videos, took an MSF course, and figured it out one nervous mile at a time.
The RV and the pets actually came first. We’d already been traveling in a 24 foot motorhome with our crew May the cat, Jasper the dog, and later Steve, who joined the pack after we lost Midnight. In 2024, we took our first month long trip, and that’s when I really learned what it meant to tow, maintain, and pilot a rig cross country.
The motorcycles added a whole new layer. Suddenly every dirt road was an invitation, every trailhead a reason to stop. The adventure life didn’t start with one thing it built itself, one piece at a time.
Somewhere along the way, I stopped waiting for permission to be an adventurer. I just became one.
I’ve spent most of my career in male dominated spaces cybersecurity, tech, fields where women are often the only one in the room. I know what it feels like to wonder if you belong.
Wildly Her ADV exists because I want other women to know: you belong here.
You can learn to ride. You can wrench on your own bike. You can drive a rig bigger than anything you’ve driven before. You can go on the adventure, even if nobody else is going with you.
You can do more than you think you can.
That’s not a tagline. It’s a truth I’ve proven to myself over and over and I want to help you prove it to yourself too.
All rescues. All part of the crew. Adventure is better with a pack.
Our base camp is a 2018 Thor Axis 24.1 a Class A motorhome that’s taken us from Florida to Massachusetts and everywhere in between.
I do my own oil changes, troubleshoot the generator, and have learned more about RV repair than I ever expected. It’s not always glamorous, but it’s ours.
Starlink for internet. Solar for power. Ham radios for backup. And a Home Assistant setup that monitors everything from temperature (for the pets) to battery levels.
Overbuilt? Maybe. But out here, prepared beats pretty.
