Re: [Philmont]: Knives

From: Robi Garcia <surfwar81@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri Apr 09 2004 - 01:30:57 CDT

Also, keep in mind it's not like Philmont is real "backcountry" camping. You are never more than a few miles from help, so you don't need to make medical appliances with your knife. You are given EXACTLY what you need to eat, pre-packaged, so you don't have to think about meal planning and preparation. You cannot make a fire, so tinder is a non-issue. Fishing is allowed only under very controlled conditions. Camp tools: very restricted. Off-trail scrambling: forbidden. The best tool I had on my knife in '02 was the toothpick.
 - Robi G.
"And a good old surfer, too..."

DMcnabbann@aol.com wrote:
At base camp your ranger will have everyone go through their belongings and make recommendations as to what should and should not be taken on your hike. I agree the only thing you use a knife for is opening packaging or possibly to cut a rope or moleskin. The 12 of us in my trek got along fine with 2 single bladed small jack knives and an appropriate stove repair kit. All of which when put together weighed less than the leatherman
 
Anne McNabb
ASM Troop 61
Sudbury MA
 
Trek 4 2003
looking forward to 2005

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