PALM XXXI

Pictures and Blogs from PALM 2006

We were blessed on this year's ride. At one point we had 807 people registered for a ride that had a cutoff of 700. We were worried about whether we would have enough room and how we were going to handle the meals. We ended up with 757 registrants but we had good weather, larger schools, and patient participants so that no one noticed the 57 extra people.

The weather was great. Highs were in the 80's during the day and the lows were in the mid 50's at night. It rained twice, but both times it was for an hour in the late afternoon after all the tents had been setup and before the sun set. And after one shower, there was a great rainbow.

The route was beautiful as usual. After all, it is Michigan. It started off with rolling hills through rivers and lakes featuring lots of water lilies and cat tails. Then it moved to rolling hills and farms. (Can you tell that I'm from southeast Michigan where a curb counts as a hill?) There were a lot of woods and shade. We saved the flat farmland for last and threw in a little rough pavement to prepare you for your drive home. The ride ended with a parade of all the riders wearing this year's ride shirt in Luna Pier.

Here are some personal memories and hightlights from the 2006 ride:


Josh This is a video about PALM shot and edited by the truck driver who was lugging the camera around: Josh Clark


Dotty Here is a link to all the photos taken by Dotty Delehanty, the official PALM photographer. I have split them into 6 albums of about 100 pictures each. If you have a high speed line, view each album as a slide show. Be forewarned: you will really miss PALM.

Roger WeberRoger Weber rode the PALM on a 1977 Schwinn LeTour and wrote a neat blog about it. Don't miss the poems.


Joel and Max Adams Joel Adams sent us a link to his ride journal for PALM XXV. He reminds us what great people we have as riders, both young and old. PALM is a community where all belong.


Ellie Ellie Knesper sent us a link to her photos. Ellie has been on PALM 23 times and has been on staff forever. Currently she is Mail Granny, the person who answers all your emails and phone calls. She got the job even though at the time she was not yet a grandmother.


If you have any complaints or suggestions or are interested in joining the staff to make sure your suggestions are implemented, please email me. Help keep PALM alive.