The open road has called out to travelers since long before the invention of the automobile —the romantic notions of freedom, the echoes of hobos riding the rails, wagon trains filled with families crossing the prairies, young people hitchhiking across America during the 60s and 70s looking for answers, or soul mates running away from home.
This old man packed his Harley and headed out with no real destination. On the road for almost the entire summer. Camping, sofa surfing and staying at some pretty strange places.
The inspirational story about a fella that bought his first Harley at age 65. His marriage was dying, his life; complicated.
Terrified of the two realities he faced. He couldn't leave and yet he knew he couldn't stay.
Reliving his past and searching for his future, he travels the back roads of Rural America. In his solitude, he uncovers himself and the experience of a lifetime.
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