Re: [Philmont]: Trek 30 - Help

From: Dr. Bob Klein <drbob@troop111.org>
Date: Fri Apr 01 2005 - 14:52:56 CST

Not a great example because of several modifications, but you may find
my 2000 Diary to be of some value:
http://www.troop111.org/philmont-2000/index.html

James L. Kramer wrote:
> My crew chose trek #30 (old trek #26) and we received our e-mail
> notification last night. Probably not a lot of competition for that
> trek as it's over 80 miles and climbs every peak. Good thing that we
> have an older, experienced crew.
>
> Does anyone have a journal from trek #30 that they can share or
> suggestions for the long days, trials, trail camps and which programs
> they were able to fit in while passing through staffed camps. I've read
> the posts to Selden's site, thanks for those who provided that information.
>
> Any information or suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Jim Kramer,
> Scoutmaster, Troop 8, Fort Dodge, Ia
> Philmont in 63, 87, P2K, 03
> PTC 99
> "I used to be a bear, ..."
>

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