
Why?
A simple question that many riders hear when they participate on the run, no matter what route.

“Why ride across the country?”
There are many answers and reasons given; for my buddy or buddies, for a family member, it’s something I’ve gotta do…and they go on.
But the one that is rarely spoken is
‘because it’s my responsibility’.
Lt. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle summed it up the best quoting “There’s nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer”, describing and honoring the courage, dedication, and selflessness of individuals who serve without obligation, often highlighting how volunteers may not have time, but they have the heart.
Every position within the Run for the Wall organization is performed by a volunteer, someone who willingly chose to inquire and perform or was asked and accepted the request. Each position, every task, all having different roles and responsibilities with a single common goal; to safely deliver all the participants, riders, drivers, and passengers alike, to their intended destination.
Although many participants are veterans from many different eras and backgrounds, and yet many more are patriots that have not served in the military but support the overarching mission. It would be easy for veterans to fall back into their past routines of leadership through mission necessity and success; however, a people-first approach is used focusing on empowering, supporting, and developing team members rather than exercising top-down control.
During any given year more than a thousand riders attend the run and ride among the 4 different routes, but not every rider has the same experience or skills as the rider next to them. Being able to listen to one another and understand oneself and others situational context allows everyone of such diversity to come together as a group and organization. Many participants run to help heal wounds from the past while each volunteer will help to foster wholeness and personal growth within them and among all team members. These are just some of the key principles of being a Servant Leader.
From Staging to the Road Guards who manage.
Platoon Leaders to the Ambassadors who keep.
Leadership Support to the Fuel Teams who perform.
Medical Teams to the Chaplains who provide.
Leadership unites and brings them all together.
Whether you are trying to close a chapter in your life or starting a new one, you will always have a family looking out for you.
Becoming a leader within the organization or route is completely voluntary, and very rewarding. Most positions simply need you to ask to be a part of. There you will be given the necessary tools, knowledge, and coaching to carry out the tasks. Other positions are more skills oriented where you are observed and invited into the position based upon your skill set and abilities. Any and all of them are still voluntary in nature and rewarding by the heart. All of them different with the same ending goal, to provide safe passage of all participants to their intended destination.
If you are thinking of doing more than participating in your platoon and have run your route in full, please consider volunteering as you won’t regret your decision. All you need to do is navigate to your Route Hub under the Routes tab on RFTW.us and fill out the questionnaire within Volunteer Sign-Up.
It may just give you another reason to answer the question ‘Why?’ when someone asks again.
-FNGs! (Fun New Guys/Gals)
83 Days until KSU (kick stands up). That’s 2 months and 24 days…
Have you been saddle training? What has been your longest ride? Are you riding consistently yet to get your body use to riding long distances? (i.e. saddle training)
We’ve discussed bike maintenance and riding gear preparations. How about rain gear?
Do you have specific rain gear for riding, a supermarket poncho, or maybe just an oversized trash bag with arm and neck holes?
Whatever the gear may be, have you worn it while riding, rain or shine? The importance of this is not only to be prepared for inclement weather that may or may not be encountered, but testing the durability of your gear is essential. Will it hold up to the wind whipping by while on the road? Will it shred and become a hazard to the riders behind you? Or will it simply be too annoying to wear or cumbersome to put on and discourage you from even using it?
Believe it or not rain gear can be used in several different manners while riding across country. Not only can it be used to shed water from you in a rainstorm, but it can also be used as a barrier in higher elevations, cooler temperatures, or even heavy fog. Having an effective barrier to prevent water, wind, and even cooler temps from your skin will help you stay dry, warm, and a whole lot more comfortable.
You also need to pay attention to your Road Guards and leadership at stops, morning meetings, or just about anywhere on the trip. If you see them putting on their rain gear, they know something is coming. You may want to follow suit and put on yours as well.
Stay safe, stay warm, stay informed.
-Midway Leadership Messages
We are looking for a few good riders who are willing to step and support our mission in a leadership position. These are critical positions and require someone who truly supports the mission of the Midway route. You can find volunteer sign up forms on the Midway web page. The following positions are available: Promotions Team, Medical team, Staging Team, Chase vehicle (Midway will pay for gas from Ontario to DC), Honor Guard Coordinator, Oklahoma Assistant state Coordinator.
2026 Hotel List
The 2026 hotel list is available on the Midway web page.
Note* The host hotel rates are guaranteed with a contract, all other hotels rates are not guaranteed as time gets closer to KSU. They may change, which means you should make hotel reservations as soon as possible.
Registration
$120.00 started Feb 1, 2026
$100.00 Day riders for up to three days
Welcome to the family!!
If you find it within your heart to support RFTW Midway Route, please consider donating. This will help make RFTW 2026 and the Gulf War Run a complete success. Ensure your donation is marked for the Midway route. Once again, and this is very important, please ensure “Midway Route” is marked on your donation.
You can also Zelle a donation directly to: midway.route@rftw.us
*Most banks now support Zelle transfers.
Or mail a check to:
Run for the Wall Inc.
Midway Route
50 Fourth Ave Unit 1445
Dayton, NV 89403
Run For The Wall® Inc. EIN 36-4125559
Run For The Wall® is a 501(c)(3) tax deductible organization.
PRE-PAID FUEL
The Route Coordinator (Wind Dog) has chosen to increase the Prepaid Fuel cost for this year. Coast to Coast will be $160 and it will be Mandatory. Even though gas prices have declined in certain parts of the country, the great concern and unknown is California. Refineries are closing and regulations are tightening on the remaining gas producers. To ensure we do not have to be financially constrained because of the uncertainty, he has increased the cost by $10.00 this year. If he finds that we are financially OK, he will use any surplus to pay the cost of the fuel for the chase, Hydration and support vehicles, which are a route cost anyway. If you choose not to participate you will be fueling at a pump NOT controlled by the Midway fuel team. You will be issued a Pre-paid fuel sticker at registration by a fuel team member indicating that you have paid for fuel. This will be attached to your windshield (Clutch side) just below your platoon number. Not only is Prepaid fuel very cost-effective in the big picture, but it also helps provide a safer and more efficient stop at the pumps! If you would like to go ahead and check this off of your To Do List and your bank uses Zelle (Most financial institutions have this capability), mark your payment to midway.route@rftw.us. Please be sure to include Midway – Prepaid Fuel in the For line so that we can allocate the money correctly.
If you prefer to pay via check please mail it to:
Run for the Wall, Inc.
Attn: Midway Prepaid Fuel
50 Fourth Ave Unit 1445
Dayton, NV 89403
Be sure to state that your payment is for “Midway Prepaid Fuel” so we can allocate it accordingly. If you prefer to pay at Registration Check-In either in Ontario or wherever you join us, please note we will ONLY ACCEPT CASH. NO EXCEPTIONS!



















John “Turkey” Staub















Due to circumstances beyond our control, Midway Route Photos from previous runs are no longer available.