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Great Divide Bicycle Ride (without competition)

Bikers (and hikers) ride along the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (or Tour Divide) on Red Rock Road (in Montana and idaho) to complete a personal best achievement challenge riding from Canada to Mexico or even farther. These bikers are not participating in a race but just following a lifelong dream to stretch themselves beyond their normal limits. Some are riding to support a cause like Cancer Research and others just to challenge themselves. I enjoy documenting their achievements and sharing them with you.
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Kyle Karlson, 25, is heading north on the Great Divide Bicycle Route. Here he is climbing Red Rock Road to the Continental Divide (Montana/Idaho border). He just graduated from Georgia Tech with his Masters in Mechanical Engineering. He is riding for Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN). Pancreatic Cancer killed his young father. July 13, 2012
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Kyle Karlson, 25, is heading north on the Great Divide Bicycle Route. Here he is climbing Red Rock Road to the Continental Divide (Montana/Idaho border). He just graduated from Georgia Tech with his Masters in Mechanical Engineering. He is riding for Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN). Pancreatic Cancer killed his young father. July 13, 2012

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  • Willemijn Botje (left) and Niels Leenders (right) are riding their bicycles along the route of the Tour Divide from Canada to Mexico. Here they are along Red Rock Road in Island Park, Idaho. They are from the Nederlands. July 1, 2012. The Eastern Centennial Mountains are in the back.
  • Willemijn Botje (left) and Niels Leenders (right) are riding their bicycles along the route of the Tour Divide. Here they are along Red Rock Road in Island Park, Idaho. They are from the Nederlands. July 1, 2012.
  • Batteries Plus Racing Team following part of the Tour Divide Bicycle route in Idaho on Red Rock Road. Two of four of the team. July 2, 2012.  If you are pictured, please leave me a message with your names.
  • Batteries Plus Racing Team following part of the Tour Divide Bicycle route in Idaho on Red Rock Road. Two of four of the team. July 2, 2012.  If you are pictured, please leave me a message with your names.
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  • Brett Ferguson, 62, is from BC, Canada (a US Citizen) and he's taking the Tour Divide Route (Great Divide Bicycle Route), heading south. Along South Centennial Valley road near the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in Montana on July 13, 2012.
  • Brett Ferguson, 62, is from BC, Canada (a US Citizen) and he's taken the Tour Divide Route (Great Divide Bicycle Route). Along South Centennial Valley road near the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in Montana on July 13, 2012.
  • Brett Ferguson, 62, is from BC, Canada (a US Citizen) and he's taken the Tour Divide Route (Great Divide Bicycle Route). Along South Centennial Valley road near the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in Montana on July 13, 2012.  All Down Hill
  • Kyle Karlson, 25, is heading north on the Great Divide Bicycle Route. Here he is climbing Red Rock Road to the Continental Divide (Montana/Idaho border). He just graduated from Georgia Tech with his Masters in Mechanical Engineering. He is riding for Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN). Pancreatic Cancer killed his young father. July 13, 2012
  • Kyle Karlson, 25, is heading north on the Great Divide Bicycle Route. Here he is climbing Red Rock Road to the Continental Divide (Montana/Idaho border). He just graduated from Georgia Tech with his Masters in Mechanical Engineering. He is riding for Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN). Pancreatic Cancer killed his young father. July 13, 2012
  • Lyn and Ed Laceby, from Courtenay, B.C. in Canada are riding the Great Divide Bicycle Trail from Banff to the Mexican border. They are taking their time doing it, enjoying the scenery. They spent the night of July 15th, 2012 at the RedRock RV Park, near Island Park, Idaho. The eastern Centennial mountains are in the background as they pose on Red Rock Road.
  • Lyn and Ed Laceby, from Courtenay, B.C. in Canada are riding the Great Divide Bicycle Trail from Banff to the Mexican border. They are taking their time doing it, enjoying the scenery. They spent the night of July 15th, 2012 at the RedRock RV Park, near Island Park, Idaho. They are leaving the RV Park and heading east on Red Rock Road here.
  • Lyn and Ed Laceby, from Courtenay, B.C. in Canada are riding the Great Divide Mountain Bicycle Trail from Banff, AB to the Mexican border. They are taking their time doing it, enjoying the scenery. They spent the night of July 15th, 2012 at the RedRock RV Park, near Island Park, Idaho. The eastern Centennial mountains are in the background as they pose on Red Rock Road.
  • Benjamin Siress, of near Orlando, Florida is riding the Great Divide Mountain Bicycle Route (Tour Divide) on a unicycle from Banff to Antelope Springs, New Mexico at the Mexican/US border. He started about June 26 and a he has taken about 3 weeks to get here at mile 1008 July 16, 2012..
  • Benjamin Siress, of near Orlando, Florida is riding the Great Divide Mountain Bicycle Route (Tour Divide) on a unicycle from Banff to Antelope Springs, New Mexico at the Mexican/US border. He started about June 26 and a he has taken about 3 weeks to get here at mile 1008. July 16, 2012.
  • Benjamin Siress, of near Orlando, Florida is riding the Great Divide Mountain Bicycle Route (Tour Divide) on a unicycle from Banff to Antelope Springs, New Mexico at the Mexican/US border. He started about June 26 and a he has taken about 3 weeks to get here at mile 1008. July 16, 2012.
  • Benjamin Siress, of near Orlando, Florida is riding the Great Divide Mountain Bicycle Route (Tour Divide) on a unicycle from Banff to Antelope Springs, New Mexico at the Mexican/US border. He started about June 26 and a he has taken about 3 weeks to get here at mile 1008. July 16, 2012.
  • Benjamin Siress, of near Orlando, Florida is riding the Great Divide Mountain Bicycle Route (Tour Divide) on a unicycle from Banff to Antelope Springs, New Mexico at the Mexican/US border. He started about June 26 and a he has taken about 3 weeks to get here at mile 1008. July 16, 2012.
  • Patryk Morzyszek from Vail, CO is traveling part of the Great Divide Bicycle trail, from Vail to the Canadian border, and then to Seattle and then to Los Angeles. Wow! Here, he is along Red Rock Road in Island Park, Idaho. July 18, 2012.
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