Legacy Run 2011: Day Three - St. Ignace, Mich., To Minocqua, Wis.

Photos by James V. Carroll

Ladies on the Legacy Run gather for a class picture at the start of the day.
Ladies on the Legacy Run gather for a class picture at the start of the day.
Legion Riders caught on video at Manistique, Mich.
Legion Riders caught on video at Manistique, Mich.
Riders greeted at Manistique, Mich., fuel stop.
Riders greeted at Manistique, Mich., fuel stop.
Fueled and ready to go
Fueled and ready to go
On the road again to Iron Mountain, Mich., for lunch.
On the road again to Iron Mountain, Mich., for lunch.
National Commander Jimmie Foster greets Legion Riders at Iron Mountain Veterans Memorial Park, Mich.
National Commander Jimmie Foster greets Legion Riders at Iron Mountain Veterans Memorial Park, Mich.
Riders dismount for lunch.
Riders dismount for lunch.
Welcome signs of support at Iron Mountain Veterans Memorial Park.
Welcome signs of support at Iron Mountain Veterans Memorial Park.
Chow lines are nothing new for Legion Riders.
Chow lines are nothing new for Legion Riders.
More signs of support at Iron Mountain Veterans Memorial Park.
More signs of support at Iron Mountain Veterans Memorial Park.
National Commander Jimmie Foster is interviewed.
National Commander Jimmie Foster is interviewed.
National Commander Jimmie Foster greets soaked Legion Riders at Camp American Legion in Lake Tomahawk, Wis.
National Commander Jimmie Foster greets soaked Legion Riders at Camp American Legion in Lake Tomahawk, Wis.
Legion Riders gather for dinner at Camp American Legion.
Legion Riders gather for dinner at Camp American Legion.
National Commander Jimmie Foster passes out his Commander pins to Riders.
National Commander Jimmie Foster passes out his Commander pins to Riders.
Entertainment performed by an Iraq War veteran.
Entertainment performed by an Iraq War veteran.
Riders enjoy delicious chow.
Riders enjoy delicious chow.
More dogs coming up.
More dogs coming up.
Who needs a table?
Who needs a table?
Sometimes one camera is not enough.
Sometimes one camera is not enough.