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Photos from 2005 Park-2-Park Montana ride

Bike riders ready to hit the road in Glacier

With the majestic mountains of Glacier National Park in the background, eleven riders prepare to begin their bike ride from the St. Mary's KOA near Glacier National Park to Yellowstone National Park. The ride, a fund raiser for CASA of Montana, took five days and covered nearly 400 miles. Riders raised about $4,000 in pledges for CASA of Montana programs..

Riding across Montana

Marshal Haferkamp of Miles City, leads a group of riders as they pedal across the middle of Montana during Park-2-Park Montana. The other riders include Marjean Magraw and Julie Waples of Helena and Ed Folkwein of Billings.

Four riders top Kings Hill south of Great Falls

Riders who participated in the inaugural Park-2-Park Montana ride from Sept. 6-10, 2005, stand in the archway of the entrance to Yellowstone National Park on Saturday, Sept. 10th. The group rode bicycles almost 400 miles from Glacier National Park to Yellowstone in five days.

Riders take time for a well-deserved rest at the top of Kings Hill

A group of riders in the first Park-2-Park Montana bike ride take a well-deserved rest at the top of Kings Hill between Great Falls and White Sulphur Springs. The trip included one day of nearly 100 miles that included climbing Kings Hill at 7,393 feet.