Photos: Lakota Ride 2017 passes through Longmont
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Waylon Belt, 38, prepares his horses for the next leg of the Lakota Ride 2017 at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Tuesday. Belt, a resident of the Pine Ridge Reservation, said he lives in a 25-foot trailer with his wife and three children and no electricity. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the reservation in South Dakota and is expected to end in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
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July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
Autumn Belt, 3, pets one of her father's horses at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Tuesday. The horse is one of about a dozen taking part in the Lakota Ride 2017 which is a 400-mile ride raising money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
A horse waits to be saddled for the next leg of the Lakota Ride 2017 at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Tuesday. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
A saddle for the Lakota Ride 2017 at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Tuesday. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
Waylon Belt prepares a horse at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Tuesday for the next leg of the Lakota Ride 2017. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
Levi Rouillard, 9, helps saddle horses for the next leg of Lakota Ride 2017 at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Tuesday. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
Thomas Belt, 10, gets on a horse along Gay Street, behind Central Elementary, during a break in the Lakota Ride 2017 as it passed through Longmont Tuesday. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
The Lakota Ride 2017 makes its way up Gay Street Tuesday. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
Riders cross Fifth Avenue as they head north on Gay Street during the Lakota Ride 2017 which passed through Longmont Tuesday. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017LAKOTA RIDE 2017
Riders cross Fifth Avenue as they head north on Gay Street during the Lakota Ride 2017 which passed through Longmont Tuesday. The 400-mile ride, which started in Golden Saturday, raises money and awareness for families living on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It is expected to end at the reservation in mid August. To view more photos and a video visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
July 25, 2017