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Our Longest Drive Episode Two Photos

Join the guys on the second leg of their journey by checking out some behind the scenes photos.

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Where the cast shared kernels of truth about Mike and life with Canadian Broadcasting Company audiences via Skype

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Vic decides a backlit mural was no a proper set for a TV star.

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Jim, Cornelius, Mike in his cherry wood box, Vic and Dan. Pssst, that’s a girl underneath that get-up.

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Vic and Mike out in front of (...ahem) world-famous Corn Palace in Mitchell, SD

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Cratered earth was nothing like Jim and Vic had ever seen. Dan was here before.

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Some nasty stuff changed the terrain millenniums ago. Jim, with his fear of heights, was having none of it.

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There’s enough green between the rocks for some developer to make a links course.

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From left to right, Dan Johnson, Julia Roberts, artist Jim Nutt (a former Westmoreland club champion) and Abraham Lincoln

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Dan gets his face in line with Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln for a souvenir shot.

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Cory and Steve Dee, friends of Jim, cook up dinner for the weary travelers. It was past midnight when dessert was served.

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Dan, Mike, Vic and Jim play the Stanley Thompson Resort Course in Banff Springs, Alberta, Canada. All but Mike broke 90.

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Took a four-iron to reach the mountains.

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Jim looks like a golf-playing, bow-legged cowboy in this shot. It is, after all, Alberta.

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Fairway wasn’t quite wide enough for Vic. But note that’s a putter in his hand.

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Seeing the end of this swing, would you care to guess where Jim’s ball went?

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Jim asked Vic to take his photo. Then art directed the shot. Caribou grazed at the water’s edge on other side of the river.

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Historic Fairmont Hotel, where the cast spent the night, looms in the distance