New York Cycle Club Photos |
Day 2: August 23, 2004 |
Glacier National Park
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![]() Once inside the park, we are greeted with dramatic mountain views. |
![]() Taking a break near the border as we took photos of the Park’s endless Mountain valleys. |
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![]() Ben and Julie are quite excited because we only have 20+ or so miles to go. |
![]() Passing some of the Rocky Mountain’s most impressive scenery. |
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![]() There was a strong crosswind to the right as we approach the Canadian border. This crosswind coming from the East made the ride quite difficult if you get isolated from the group. |
![]() We manage to stay together by riding in an echelon position. |
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![]() The Canadian Customs and Immigration Border. There is nothing like the thrill of crossing an international border with just your bike and your passport. |
![]() Arriving at the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. This was the first International Peace Park in the world. The park is an extension to Glacier National Park which is managed and shared by the two countries. |
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