Food:

Ms Corbeau, aka Hurricane Helen, will cook up a storm and no one will leave hungry.

FRIDAY JULY 31, 2009 (early birds)
Supper: Get fed as soon as you remove your helmet (if you wish...) Smoked meat on rye platter. The grill will be open from, say, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.

SATURDAY AUG. 1, 2009
Breakfast: Fresh (as in still-hot and homemade) muffins, bacon & eggs, veal saussages, bagels & cream cheese, toast. Large urn of coffee and juice.

Supper: Hors d'oeuvres upon our arrival from the ride. Then, meat lovers' and veggie lasagnas, Ceasar and green salads, fresh bread from the neighbouring bakery and blueberry and apple pies for dessert.

SUNDAY AUG. 2, 2009

Breakfast: Fresh (as in still-hot and homemade) muffins, crepes with real maple syrup, strawberries. Large urn of coffee and juice.

Supper: Post-ride nachos, BBQ'd burgers (Corbeauburgers? Anyway, chicken or beef burgers with enough bacon to start a new thread on STN), potato salad and other veggies. For dessert, chocolate cake, à la SNOT I.

MONDAY AUG. 3, 2009

Breakfast: Eggs benedict (either traditional or with smoked salmon). Large urn of coffee and juice.

 

Beer?

Like for SNOT 1, 2 & 3, this is a BYOB event. The map on the super-secret SNOT page shows there's a beer store and liquor store 1 km from SNOT Central. Of course, for those arriving after 9 p.m. on Friday (when those stores close), we'll have a stash of cold ones...

We'll supply all sorts of non-alcoholic beverages, for those who are high on life.

 

Contributions

Like in the last years, in order to cover our costs, we'll place an empty coffee tin where participants can drop $5 for each meal. Yes, the price of staples has increased, but we're keeping the contributions at $5, as they've been since 2006. And it is worth it, past participants report...

In order to plan our purchase of supplies, please email me, at snot@grandcorbeau.com, and let me know if you plan to arrive Saturday or if you're part of the early birds riding up Friday after work. Thanks.

Lodging:

SNOT-Central has room for a couple of tents -- and there are more spots in the backyard of two of my neighbours. Inside SNOT-Central, there is room for half a dozen ST-Ners, although four of them will be spooning, two by two. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, maybe you liked Brokeback Mountain... Couples will have priority on those two double beds. You wish to camp but don't have a tent? I can set up either my family camping tent (room for four, huge air matress) or my moto-camping tent, which is a two-man person tent.

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