


Our Route
100% of the Money Raised Benefited Pulmonary Fibrosis
In 2019, our father was diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, a devastating condition in which the lungs become scarred and breathing becomes increasingly difficult. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this disease. However, early detection brings hope to those affected by it.
With roots tracing back to 910 in Iceland, our family has a deep connection to this land. So, we decided to embark on a journey to bring visibility to this disease, raise money for research, and do something epic to remind people to live life to the fullest.
Our journey will take us along the edge of Iceland, tracing a route filled with unpredictable weather and diverse terrain - from two-lane roads to aggressive enduro trails - on underpowered scooters.
To learn more about our mission or ways to contribute, don't hesitate to reach out to us.
What is Pulmonary Fibrosis?


Our Scooters
Here are our scooters.


Thank You, Jason from Group 2 Automotive
ScooterIceland.org extends a heartfelt thank you to Jason from Group 2 Automotive for his outstanding professionalism and expertise in preparing my scooter for the challenging terrains of Iceland. Jason's exceptional mechanical skills and thoughtful guidance regarding suspension adjustments have been instrumental in ensuring our safety during this important fundraiser for Pulmonary Fibrosis. We are deeply grateful for Jason's invaluable contributions and unwavering dedication to making ScooterIceland a success.

Safety First
Thank you Brook and Ann of Naples Motorcycle Riding School for educating John on advanced riding safety techniques. Three days of preparation for ScooterIceland.org.

Shakedown
Christian recently completed a 530-mile test run around the Olympic Peninsula, and through the rainforest, and it was an amazing experience. Despite encountering both sun and heavy rain, he persevered and learned a lot about what gear to take on his upcoming trip to Iceland. Christian found that having the right set of gear can make all the difference in difficult weather conditions.
ScooterIceland.org Team

