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--- In Bikerpelli@yahoogroups.com, "hecklerbob" <hecklerbob@y...> wrote:
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> Hows the food been in years past? I'm really interested in last year.
> I heard GREAT things about the cook last year!
> Bob the cook
>


After 50 miles of riding, well, anything kind of works but the food
is great.(so are the staff) Always what you need and when you want
it. Eat as much as you can, you'll be happy you did 35 miles in!

Can't wait to see everyone again this year -vets and newbies. Any
Boulder locals interested in riding on Sunday's I have been hitting
Hall , Rabbit Walker and also some Ft.collins stuff (devils bbone).
Even West Magnolia is ridable. This winter is awesome with temps in
the upper 60's and dry as a bone on the front range.

Chris
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Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:43 am

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Does anyone know how the food was? I'm particullarly interested in last year. I heard great things about the cooks. Bob...
hecklerbob
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Jan 24, 2006
12:41 am

Hows the food been in years past? I'm really interested in last year. I heard GREAT things about the cook last year! Bob...
hecklerbob
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Jan 24, 2006
12:48 am

... After 50 miles of riding, well, anything kind of works but the food is great.(so are the staff) Always what you need and when you want it. Eat as much...
starladear111
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Jan 24, 2006
5:49 am

The only reason I was asking about the food is that I did it last year and am going to do it again this year any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. My...
hecklerbob
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Jan 24, 2006
12:59 pm

Bob, You sneaky dog you. You did great last year. The food the first day was great. I want more of the same this year. One thing I would improve is the coffee...
Nancy Pacheco
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Jan 24, 2006
8:46 pm

I agree- the food was great, but in the mornings, waiting around for breakfast was a bummer, plus as Juan said, many times we would arrive in camp early, and...
Ken Frankenbery
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Jan 24, 2006
11:47 pm

Keep in mind Ken, That when riders come in in stages between 4:00 to 9:00 It is very hard to time a dinner for 60-80 people. I might suggest carrying more food...
Bob Magatagan
hecklerbob
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Jan 25, 2006
9:34 pm

I can see this getting out of hand quickly... Meals are the single hardest part of the trip to coordinate, and without exception get the most feedback from...
Alex Hearn
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Jan 28, 2006
5:14 pm

Thank you Juan. I'm looking forward to this years trip. Seeing some familiar faces is one of the highlights of the trip even though the faces I see are...
hecklerbob
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Jan 25, 2006
9:23 pm

I'm too busy trying to find a place to plug in the Mr. Coffee. You know any better way to make coffee for 60-80 people without electricity? Nancy Pacheco...
Bob Magatagan
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Jan 25, 2006
9:35 pm

Life's too short for bad wine or coffee. Avoid the global scourge of Nescafe at all costs! When camping, I tote along a personal french press. If you have...
cryptocrystalline
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Jan 28, 2006
7:24 am

Today's update - we have final approval from BLM in Fruita, that's the toughest bottleneck. We're now waiting for the permit extension to be finalized from...
Alex Hearn
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Feb 7, 2006
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