The ride on the PALM's final day was a short one, planned to allow the riders plenty of time to reach Lake Huron's shore at Harbor Beach, in time for the parade. The bikers gathered by the Trescott Street Pier, some walking or riding out to its end, others dipping the tires of their bikes in the water of Lake Huron. After a lot of picture taking and congratulations, the riders mounted their bikes and rode through the streets in a parade of over 700 bikers, led by a police escort. It was a fun ending to an equally fun week.
Wandering but not lost: the tales of a life dedicated to exploring the wonders of our world.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Lake Huron's Shore
The ride on the PALM's final day was a short one, planned to allow the riders plenty of time to reach Lake Huron's shore at Harbor Beach, in time for the parade. The bikers gathered by the Trescott Street Pier, some walking or riding out to its end, others dipping the tires of their bikes in the water of Lake Huron. After a lot of picture taking and congratulations, the riders mounted their bikes and rode through the streets in a parade of over 700 bikers, led by a police escort. It was a fun ending to an equally fun week.
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