Ahh, finally lunch is being assembled as we have reached top of climb at 10.5k'. Of course, the prep actually started the day before.
We've perfected the process over the past few years. First step, of course, is to find a Subway the day before returning home. Next step is to order a fairly 'dry' sandwich: no condiments on it (ask for single serve packets), no juicy veggies such as tomatoes/pickles/peppers (although, I love pickles so I ask for them to be packed in a small container to be added in flight), spinach tends to hold less water than lettuce, and ask for extra napkins. The final touch, before putting it in the fridge (or in a pinch placed on top of ice in a trash can) unwrap the sandwich and put a couple napkins between the yummies and the bread. At TOC, remove your treasure, take out the napkins, add any moist items you diligently set aside, and marvel at your planning.
Note the trash bag attached to the canopy latch.
Subway knows how to roll....
Yum again. Mouth watering...
Standard XC operation for us.
Happy time!
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We've perfected the process over the past few years. First step, of course, is to find a Subway the day before returning home. Next step is to order a fairly 'dry' sandwich: no condiments on it (ask for single serve packets), no juicy veggies such as tomatoes/pickles/peppers (although, I love pickles so I ask for them to be packed in a small container to be added in flight), spinach tends to hold less water than lettuce, and ask for extra napkins. The final touch, before putting it in the fridge (or in a pinch placed on top of ice in a trash can) unwrap the sandwich and put a couple napkins between the yummies and the bread. At TOC, remove your treasure, take out the napkins, add any moist items you diligently set aside, and marvel at your planning.
Note the trash bag attached to the canopy latch.
Subway knows how to roll....
Yum again. Mouth watering...
Standard XC operation for us.
Happy time!
small album link