Are there rest stops along the route?
National MS Society - Bike Event: Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, there are rest stops every 10-14 miles. Please refer to your route map for rest stop locations based on the route option. Every rest stop is supported with energizing food and beverages, first aid and bicycle mechanical support.
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Frequently Asked Questions...Answered by Reformation ToursYes, however persons needing wheelchairs or ambulatory assistance will find travel not easy- but still very rewarding. Many of the sites on our tours have poor access. Please e-mail RT so we can discuss access to particular sites and help you best select a tour that has the most full access for you.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThere will be rest stops approximately every 10-15 miles, where there will be support staff, food, water and bathroom facilities available. The start/finish area will also serve as an additional rest area. The total ride distance includes travel to all rest stops, so of you pass them by; you may finish with mileage which is less than expected. The rest stops will be staffed with volunteers and will be in operation only for the times indicated.
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Iditarod Race Information and Updates--Ultimate IditarodThe Iditarod rules require a total of three rest stops. The first rest stop is a 24-hour stop that must be taken at a checkpoint of the musher's choice along the trail. This rest is typically taken between 300 and 600 miles into the race. The second rest stop is an eight hour stop that must be taken at a checkpoint along the Yukon River. The third and final required rest stop is an eight hour stop at the village of White Mountain, 77 miles from the finish line in Nome.
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National MS Society - MS Bike Tours: FAQWe aim to have rest stops every 12 to 15 miles along the route. We will clearly state the distance from one stop to the next so that you can properly prepare for the road ahead.
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National MS Society - MS Bike Tours: FAQThere will be plenty of options for all pallets. However, if you have very specific dietary requirements, we suggest that you bring supplemental food items with you to ensure you are properly fueled for the entire weekend.
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Granite State Wheelmen - New England's most active recreatio...In past years we have had cookies, crackers, oranges, bananas, peanut butter sandwiches made with "When Pigs Fly" gourmet bread, water, and Gatorade. We will continue to offer these items.
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Trans-Siberian Train Journeys, Moscow to Beijing, Yekaterinb...On a per-kilometre basis, a Trans-Siberian ticket remains one of the most cost-effective ways of getting from A to B. Introducing stops into the equation means instead of buying an express ticket, we have to buy a series of tickets set at appropriate rates by the Russian, Mongolian and Chinese Railways. In addition, an itinerary with built-in stops will inevitably attract more cost based on transfers, accommodation and arrangments appropriate to the itinerary.
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Ligon GT Magnet Middle School: Ligon Bus InformationA Express bus stops for the Leesville District are Leesville High School, Baileywick Elementary School, Leadmine Elementary, and Lynn Road Elementary School. Express buses for the Enloe District are Holly Springs Elementary School, Fuquay Varina High School, and Fuquay Varina Elementary School. Express runs for the Cary District are Cary YMCA, Farmington Woods Elementary School, Hampton Valley Road, and Farmington Elementary School.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsOur routes are designed with flag stops. This means that you can "flag" or signal the driver to stop the bus anywhere along the route to pick you up (as long as it doesn't create a hazard for the driver). These rolling stops allow riders easier access than a traditional designated stop.
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Address stops may occur for a special ed student on a regular route, mid-point on a long street, on a four lane road, or on a mid-day kindergarten route.
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Biking Across Kansas: Frequently Asked QuestionsWhile a few participants enjoy fast cycling and often ride straight through each day, most riders feel that active sightseeing is the whole point of BAK. Most participants do stop often to enjoy the experience of rural Kansas. Stops include anything you might imagine: visits with locals, towns with interesting cafes, shops or museums, local tours, roadside historical markers, lemonade stands, scenic vistas, shady trees, etc.
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A V - FAQ ::Along the trail and in the nearby areas there are plenty of rest areas and catering facilities, some of which operate in collaboration with the AVML Association. well as obtaining information from the website, you may also get a Year book of the stopovers along the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, applying to : Associazione Alta Via dei Monti Liguri c/o Centro Studi Unioncamere, Via San Lorenzo, 15 - 16123 Genova - Tel. 010248521/01024852205 - Fax.0102471522.
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FAQNo. The permitted routes have been analyzed for weight and vehicle / load dimensions. Deviating from these routes takes the vehicle onto routes which have not been analyzed for this vehicle / load configuration.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the pilgrimage to Santiago ...Until fairly recently, only the Camino francés (running from Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees via Burgos and León to Santiago) in Spain - and for those with time and inclination to walk further, the route from le Puy in the French massif central, via Cahors and Moissac, to the Pyrenees (GR65) - were sufficiently developed for pilgrims to follow; and they have, with the growing popularity of the pilgrimage, become correspondingly crowded (more on this below).
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What is the longest US route?
misc.transport.road FAQIt depends on how you count. Based on the 1989 US route log US 6 is the longest US route without a major break in mileage, currently at 3,205 miles. US 20 has the longest number of mainline miles, with 3,237 miles, but it has a break in mileage through Yellowstone National Park. If you count all Alternate, Bypass, and Business type routes, US 20 is the current winner at 3,365 miles. Historically, US 6 was the longest route at its fullest extent, at 3,517 miles. 2000-02-09 00:03:03
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misc.transport.road FAQCurrently US 266 and US 730 are each 42 miles long. Historically, US 630 was two miles long. 2000-02-09 00:04:09
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Frequently asked questionsRest Period is the period of time between the bouts of exercise. Your HyperStrike program includes rest periods based on your goal, the muscle groups trained and the recommended exercise intensity.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Perry-Castañeda Map Coll...Only a small part of our printed map collection has been scanned and made available on the Web. Currently this amounts to more than 11,000 map images. Because we have very limited staff, we are unable to scan in maps for individual users' requests. However, we would like to know what maps you are interested in seeing on our site, and will take this into account as we have time to scan in additional maps. Please note that we are unable to scan in copyrighted maps.
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