RE: [Philmont]: Lunch for Dinner - was Camel up?

From: Bill Lentz <blentz@michelson-jewelers.com>
Date: Fri Apr 23 2004 - 09:18:05 CDT

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From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of R Fisher
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:38 PM
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Subject: [Philmont]: Lunch for Dinner - was Camel up?

Bill Lentz wrote:

> We were not able to do it, but if you can find any way to get two
lunches, so
> you could eat one on the trail, I think you would have a better time
of it.
 
And Bob's original post asked:

> We will spend 2 days at Cimarroncito for a lay over. From
> there, we will travel to Tooth Ridge camp for our final
> evening on the trail.

Since you will have a lay-over day just before you head "home" over
Tooth Ridge, you could use the opportunity (either day possibly) to have
two "Dinners" on one day at 'Cito, leaving two "Lunches" for your last
day. This would be an option if you aren't able to convince the
Commissary folks to swap you lunch for your last day's dinner. It would
also depend to some extent on what your crew wants to do activity-wise
at 'Cito.

When I read that a couple of days ago (fixing two dinners at 'Cito), I
couldn't believe we hadn't spotted such an obvious solution. I don't
remember now whether we discussed it or not, but IAE we didn't work it out.
We did do some of the program at CF, but had already branded boots at
Beaubien.

Bill
 

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