Exploring the Backroads of Appalachia: A Journey Through Motorcycle Tourism
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In this episode of the “because, bikers matter!” ® Podcast, host David "Vegas" Shuman welcomes special guest Jay Fryman from the Backroads of Appalachia. The conversation begins with Jay sharing his background, growing up in New Jersey before moving to Eastern Kentucky, where he developed a deep connection to the region and its culture. Jay discusses his father's military service and how it influenced his own path, including his love for motorcycles, which began at a young age with a Honda 50 gifted by his dad.
Jay elaborates on his passion for motorcycles and the establishment of the Backroads of Appalachia, a nonprofit organization aimed at promoting economic development through motorsports tourism in the central Appalachian region. He highlights the creation of various scenic trails, including the Dragon Slayer Highway, and the importance of community involvement in revitalizing the area after the decline of the coal industry. With over 52 trails and numerous events throughout the year, the organization fosters a welcoming environment for riders of all experience levels.
Listeners learn about the various rides and events organized by the Backroads of Appalachia, which cater to different types of riders, from beginners to advanced. Jay emphasizes the importance of motorcycle safety and community, inviting riders to join their public Facebook group to connect and participate in local events. The episode also touches on the charity work that Jay and his group are involved in, relief efforts for communities affected by recent disasters.
BOA Websitehttps://www.backroadsofappalachia.org/
BOA Weekly Live Showwww.facebook.com/BOALIVESHOW
Whitley County Motorcycle Group - The Motorcycle side of BOA and our Public Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleycountymotorcyclegroup
BOA Mobile Application Overview-Websitehttps://backroadsofappalachia.org/app/
Backroads of Appalachia Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/BackroadsofAppalachia
Whitley County Motorcycle Group - The Motorcycle side of BOA and our Public Group. Join us! It's not just for riders, it’s an entire local community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleycountymotorcyclegroup
BOA Mobile Application Google Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.redpixelstudios.demo.backroadsofappalachia&hl=en_US&gl=US
BOA Mobile Application Apple Deviceshttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/backroads-of-appalachia/id1627275023
As the episode wraps up, Jay encourages listeners to explore the beauty and culture of central Appalachia, promising an unforgettable riding experience. David expresses gratitude for Jay's insights and the work being done to support the local community, leaving listeners inspired to join the riding community and contribute to the cause.
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