Dust settles for Peterson Coulee Hare Scramble

Langdon Ambulance Sharla Haas and Chris Bennett with Pembina Gorge Dirt Riders club members Ben Girodat and Halle Johnsrud.

Langdon Ambulance Sharla Haas and Chris Bennett with Pembina Gorge Dirt Riders club members Ben Girodat and Halle Johnsrud.

The Langdon search and rescue team with their donation from the Peterson Coulee Hare Scramble

The Langdon search and rescue team with their donation from the Peterson Coulee Hare Scramble

Mickey Cain with the Cavalier County Cancer Crusaders receives a check from Randy Bata with the Pembina Gorge Dirt Riders.

Mickey Cain with the Cavalier County Cancer Crusaders receives a check from Randy Bata with the Pembina Gorge Dirt Riders.

Students and administrators pose with the donation they received from the Pembina Gorge Dirt Riders

Students and administrators pose with the donation they received from the Pembina Gorge Dirt Riders

The 19th Annual Peterson Coulee Hare Scramble was hosted from Sept. 6-7, and now that the dust has settled, the race’s organizers are reflecting on a job well done. Hosted by the Pembina Gorge Dirt Riders, the race is a two-hour, nonstop, wild ride.

“[It’s] an off-road motorcycle race, and it's usually through just single track trail, through the woods and trails, through the hills and across the r…