Couple rides from the 'End of the World' to Milwaukee for Harley Homecoming

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GREENFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Greg and Ela Kedzior came from the edge of the world for the Harley-Davidson Homecoming festival in Milwaukee.
They took a 28-day, 40,000 mile trip on their Harley from Ushuaia, Argentina, known as the 'End of the World,' the southernmost tip of South America.
The couple, who are originally from Poland, were in the middle of a year-long trip through South America. They said it began with having their Harley-Davidson Pan America shipped from Europe to Colombia where they began their trek.
"The journey is actually a big test for new motorbike." Greg Kedzior told us Thursday from House of Harley in Greenfield.
"And for us!" Ela chimed in.
"The most important in travel," said Ela, "[is the] nature, the food, because it's part of the culture, but most important are the people."
They chronicle their journeys on Facebook, Instagram, and their website: Screw It. Let's Ride! (screwitletsride.com)