Who eats "cookies" while touring?
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In Montana you can take home for personal consumption elk, deer moose and antelope that you hit. No dressing on the side of the road is allowed. Within 24 hrs. you have to go on line and get a retroactive permit so officials can keep track of kills. I’ve read it’s pretty popular.
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My 5G vaccine downloads all the cookies I'll ever need.
Seriously, as others have noted above, there is still the high cycling nutrition to cost value energy bars available at any convenience store. Fig Newtons. They got me home a few times on very long day rides 45 years ago and a few times since.
Seriously, as others have noted above, there is still the high cycling nutrition to cost value energy bars available at any convenience store. Fig Newtons. They got me home a few times on very long day rides 45 years ago and a few times since.
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