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Photos from 2006 Park-2-Park Montana ride

Riding into Gardiner 2006

After more than 380 miles of bike riding, a group of Park-2-Park Montana riders cruise along the highway on their way into Gardiner on the final leg of the ride. The group learned to work together in wind and cold.

Ready to ride in Glacier 2006

With blue skies overhead, a group of 25 Park-2-Park riders and their supporters prepare for their five-day, 385 mile ride across Montana in early September 2006.

Glacier pre-ride 2006

As if five days of riding wasn't enough, a group of riders enjoy a pre-ride bike tour to Many Glacier in Glacier National Park on Sunday, Sept. 3, 2006.

Double paceline near Gardiner

With flat road and light traffic a group of Park-2-Park Montana riders team up in a double paceline to speed through the miles south of Livingston.

Rick Bush

Park-2-Park ride leader Rick Bush pauses in front of the Dinosaur Center in Bynum. The museum opened is showcase of dinosaur displays for the bike riders.

Jo Ridgeway

Jo Ridgeway, a Miles City attorney, cruises along the highway north of Great Falls. Ridgeway was the top fundraiser in the 2006 Park-2-Park Montana ride.

Waiting for Cows 2006

A group of Montana Park-2-Park riders wait for a Montana traffic jam as a herd of cows are moved across the highway south of Livingston.

Waiting for Cows 2006

At the finish of the 2006 Park-2-Park Montana ride, biker gather under the arch at the entrance to Yellowstone National Park. More than 20 riders completed the five-day, 385 mile ride from Glacier National Park to Yellowstone in early September.

Waiting for Cows 2006

With Gardiner and the Yellowstone entrance arch in view, Park-2-Park Montana riders wait for slower riders so they can ride into town as a group. The 2006 ride raised more than $15,000 for CASA of Montana.