Re: [Philmont]: Water for dry camps

From: <Txnscout@aol.com>
Date: Wed Mar 29 2006 - 20:38:41 CST

 
 
 
Another option is to have each crew member carry a smaller container, like a
collapsible 1 gallon container. We found some made by Nalgene for our crew.
  Larger members can carry two containers if they have the strength.
 
Chas. Clifton
Assoc. Advisor - Crew 177
Port Neches, Texas
Advisor 708G2001
Philmont Training Center faculty in 2005
I used to a Bobwhite...SR-357, and then a Staffer...SR-439, SR-613, SR-683

Remember : We are in this program for the boys.......let them lead

 
In a message dated 3/29/2006 8:33:23 PM Central Standard Time,
hener55@yahoo.com writes:

Just wondering how you carry twice the water for dry camps. do you use the
three 2.5 gallon containers you are supposed to bring, or do you use 3 liter
platypus or nalgene canteens for each crew members. Seems like carrying
that 2.5 gallon container would be a real pain!

 
 

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