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The Seeley Lake Chicken Coop and Lounge took second in the Group category. The "free range chickens" were a unique twist to the "Celebrate Freedom" theme.
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Parade favorites Jim Rogers and Scooter on a 1992 Ultra Glide have been in the parade for the last five years. They took home third place this year in the Vehicle Category.
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Kurt's Polaris closed out the parade with their pontoon boat, snowmobile stacked on top of their Ranger and "Chelsi on a Sweet Ride."
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Pyramid Mountain Lumber, Inc. got into the action this year with this load of larch destined for the mill, carried by a Caterpillar 980G. The mill has entered the parade with a similar float several times over the years and was pictured in the Pathfinder with a caterpillar carrying a large load of larch in 1985.
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Local Seeley Lake youth manned the hoses on Haines Contracting engine in this year's parade. While they usually soak the crowd, they were ambushed at the end by members of the crowd who were waiting with water balloons and squirt guns. They took second place in the Individual Category.
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The Cheffs and friends having a lot of fun with the crowd.
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The Missoula Motor Patrol with the Western Montana Shrine Club were back again this year with both their hour wheelers and the vintage patrol cars.
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The Hellgate Corvette Club was back again this year handing out candy. The oldest corvette in the parade was a 1970.
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Members of the "Pontooning Patriots on Parade" throw pieces of candy to the crowd.
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