NORTH HAMPTON, N.H. —
Patrick Campbell, co-founder of Moto-Cyco Touring Adventures, died in a motorcycle crash in Holderness in August, prompting tributes from friends and family.
Campbell, who had a passion for motorcycles since his teenage years, co-founded the touring company to showcase scenic New England routes, including lighthouses and covered bridges.
His wife, Cassandra, and co-founder Scott Urick plan to continue the business in his honor. “Losing him so suddenly, so unfairly, has left a silence that echoes,” Cassandra Campbell said.
According to Urick, the idea for Moto-Cyco emerged during rides when they brainstormed unique tour concepts. “We talk to each other as we are riding,” Urick explained.
Campbell was known for his enthusiasm, particularly for destinations like Nubble Lighthouse, described by him as “the most photographed in the world.”
Both Cassandra Campbell and Urick affirmed their commitment to sharing the beauty of New England through the company, ensuring Patrick Campbell’s legacy endures.