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FOOD Q: What kind of food is available at the overnights after 7pm? A: For dinner at Carson we will have lasagna, dinner at Quincy is chili, and dinner at Mazama is pasta and sauce. All overnights have meat and cheese sandwiches and PBJ. Overnights have a wide selection of chips, cookies, fruit, and drinks. Q: When is dinner available? A: Dinner is served all night Q: What about breakfast? A: Breakfast is usually available beginning around 4:30 except at Mazama where breakfast starts at 5:00am. Q: What's available at Northwoods, Mattawa, and Malott? A: There is a meat/cheese sandwiches and PBJ. There is a wide selection of chips, cookies, fruit and drinks. There will be hot soup and hot chocolate as well. Q: What if you don't have what I like? A: Just ask and we'll see if we have it or can get it for the next day. Q: Where will the controls be? A: Controls are listed at http://www.cascade1200/controls.html and on the route sheet. Q: What's this about a breakfast on Wednesday morning? A: Included with the charge is a buffet breakfast Wednesday morning at 8:30 at Petosas restaurant across the parking lot from the Holiday Inn Express. This is a chance to tell stories of the ride and get together one last time with fellow riders and volunteers. Additional breakfast tickets maybe purchased for $12 each and may be purchased up until the breakfast. |
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