Still More Olympic Torch Pictures
My leg of the relay ended at the edge of town.  The flame was then passed to a series of runners who carried it to the entrance of Yellowstone Park.  After the crowds of cheering spectators dispersed a bit, I drove my team down the snow-covered street to the Chamber of Commerce where we parked to meet the public.
We reach the end of the run at the edge of West Yellowstone.
The flame is passed to the next runner. A brand new torch was used for each leg of the relay. The flame was passed to the new torch, and then the old torch was extinguished.
The new torch is lit, and the torchbearers embrace.
Away goes the flame on the next leg of its journey! Every runner (in white) had a companion (in blue) to ensure that everything went smoothly.
The team and I parked at the Chamber of Commerce after the run. I was flattered that some of the other torchbearers wanted to have their pictures taken with me.
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