RE: [Philmont]: Buying "on the trail"

From: Voller, David J. <Voller.David@mayo.edu>
Date: Wed Apr 07 2004 - 08:39:32 CDT

If commissaries have white gas on hand and as I understand it, you stop at a commissary to pick up food supplies, how important is it to carry extra bottles of gas along the way? Just trying to lighten the load... If we have a fuel bottle per stove and we have a stove for every group of four and you have two stops for food along the way, is that going to cover us?

 

David J. Voller
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Subject: Re: [Philmont]: Buying "on the trail"

 

Nothing is really available at Staff Camps, except in an emergency (saved an adult once at Crooked Creek with Imonium AD). Commissaries have essentials available. Stamps, white gas, post cards, etc. Used to sell junk food (ahh, junk food!!!) but no longer. Fruit and other wholesome items. Mostly there for food distribution.

 

 

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IWTGBTP (and I will, Lord willing, in '05)
Bruce

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