"Unless someone like you cares a whole aweful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." -Dr. Suess, the Lorax
Passionate Rider, Passionate Writer, Passionate Humanitarian...Magazines Heart...
Meet the Editor and Founder of 2 Wheeled Wanderlust - Danell Lynn -
For the last 5 years I have been lucky to dedicate a large part of myself to my humanitarian organizations, and I am excited to continue this passion for people, with a new element of 2-wheels, adding another dimension to the adventures of life.
In 2010 I got a little start with this new element of philanthropy on a 125cc traversing the roads of Haiti to deliver supplies to "tent-city" medical units. A fellow humanitarian - Mike and I carried backpacks full of soaps, toothpaste, and other hygiene items into the camps. Never a dull moment, one of our camp visits lead to holding gauze on a wound sustained within the camps, the man was quite talkative and great conversation as I applied an uncomfortable amount of pressure to his back...the bleeding stopped and we were on our way. Ironically we get back to our camp and see the same man on our picnic table bleeding again...he felt like a drink..blood thinning...we then continued to alternate pressure as we got him to the hospital as he now had a spurting hole in his back.
Working with orphanages, hospitals and village Chief's Threading Hope and Highwire is able to bring hope and healing to many parts of the world! In the past I've gone with much luggage aboard a plane, and the larger needs will still have to be that way, but the ones to remote areas with small groups of people that will benefit...we can get to them through dual-sport transportation!
Having an adventure is not just about the landscape or the people... it is about the power of them both combined, and when your heart yearns to give and to travel, the combination is wondrous!
--Thank you truly for joining this Indie-magazine journey and getting great adventures out there to readers who love them.
@DanellLynn
For the last 5 years I have been lucky to dedicate a large part of myself to my humanitarian organizations, and I am excited to continue this passion for people, with a new element of 2-wheels, adding another dimension to the adventures of life.
In 2010 I got a little start with this new element of philanthropy on a 125cc traversing the roads of Haiti to deliver supplies to "tent-city" medical units. A fellow humanitarian - Mike and I carried backpacks full of soaps, toothpaste, and other hygiene items into the camps. Never a dull moment, one of our camp visits lead to holding gauze on a wound sustained within the camps, the man was quite talkative and great conversation as I applied an uncomfortable amount of pressure to his back...the bleeding stopped and we were on our way. Ironically we get back to our camp and see the same man on our picnic table bleeding again...he felt like a drink..blood thinning...we then continued to alternate pressure as we got him to the hospital as he now had a spurting hole in his back.
Working with orphanages, hospitals and village Chief's Threading Hope and Highwire is able to bring hope and healing to many parts of the world! In the past I've gone with much luggage aboard a plane, and the larger needs will still have to be that way, but the ones to remote areas with small groups of people that will benefit...we can get to them through dual-sport transportation!
Having an adventure is not just about the landscape or the people... it is about the power of them both combined, and when your heart yearns to give and to travel, the combination is wondrous!
--Thank you truly for joining this Indie-magazine journey and getting great adventures out there to readers who love them.
@DanellLynn