Heal On Wheels: 10,000 Miles of Honor from Atlanta to Alaska

Corey Speck and Shilo Crane aren’t riding for thrills—they’re on a purpose-driven journey built on experience, sacrifice, and an unwavering commitment to fellow veterans and first responders. Heal On Wheels spans 10,000 miles round-trip, pushing from Atlanta to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska and back, with one goal: raise awareness for PTSD and break the silence that surrounds it.

Both riders know what it means to serve. They’ve faced the realities of combat and carried the invisible weight that follows. Now, they’re turning that experience into action—riding to shine a spotlight on those who return from service still fighting battles no one sees.

Meet the Riders

Corey Speck

Corey served 9 years with the 48th Infantry Brigade, deploying twice to Afghanistan. His honors include the Polish Medal of Honor and a Bronze Star with Valor. After active duty, he became a helicopter pilot and now runs multiple businesses in Gwinnett County, Georgia. His mission: turn miles into momentum for mental health awareness.

Shilo Crane

Shilo dedicated 24 years to the U.S. Army through the 82nd Airborne, LRS Unit, and 48th Infantry. He deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan and continues to serve today as a state-level law enforcement agent. Among his recognitions: the Legion of Merit and two Bronze Stars.
Together, Corey and Shilo bring grit, heart, and purpose to the open road.

What Is Heal On Wheels All About?

Heal On Wheels is a national awareness campaign on two wheels. It’s not about the terrain—it’s about the mission. Corey and Shilo are traveling across the U.S. to create space for dialogue around PTSD and the unique mental health challenges veterans and first responders face.

They’re visiting towns large and small, connecting with people, sharing stories, and bringing attention to an issue that affects millions. With each stop, they carry a simple but powerful message: those who serve deserve support, understanding, and the opportunity to heal.

📍 Start: Atlanta, GA


📍 Turnaround Point: Alaska


🏍️ Total Distance: 10,000 miles (round trip)


🎯 Mission: Raise PTSD awareness and support for veterans and first responders

Proudly Sponsored by Good Shepherd Roofing

Good Shepherd Roofing

At Good Shepherd Roofing, we believe in more than just building strong roofs—we believe in building strong communities. That’s why we’re honored to sponsor this ride and support the warriors behind it.

Our core values of Trust, Service, and Tradition align perfectly with this journey. We’re proud to ride beside Corey and Shilo—every mile of the way.

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How You Can Help

💬 Share their story on social media


👥 Follow Heal On Wheels for updates


💵 Support organizations that serve veterans and first responders


💪 Speak up about PTSD and the importance of mental health support

Whether you’re a fellow vet, a biker, a neighbor, or just someone who cares—your support matters.

Final Thoughts

Every twist of the throttle on this ride carries a message: you are not alone. Heal On Wheels proves that no distance is too great when the mission is this personal. Let’s keep this momentum rolling—and make sure the ones who served know they’re never forgotten.