RE: [Philmont]: Eliminating disharmony

From: James H. Moss <bsa.rec.law@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Apr 03 2006 - 14:06:39 CDT

And out of shape too. I live at 6000 feet and would never make Philmont's
weight schedule but prefer to climb this way and lose the weight as I go.
Lot healthier at high altitudes to have a little more weight because you
lose so much. I start out slow and always summit first. I also acclimate
with no problems. I don't have problems with Philmont's restrictions, but I
will never be back because of them. I'm going to Aconcagua later this year
and will go heavier than Philmont would allow.

 Living in Colorado I ignore the mountain lion and bear problems. They are
only problems if you make them that way. I have to live that way and deal
with both monthly during the summer.

80 pounds is light when you are mountaineering. I've carried 100 pounds on
average up and 120 down several times.

I carried a spare stove, a spare fuel bottle, a half dozen spare socks, my
tent, a crazy creek chair (that was luxury), etc.

I had a lot of foot repair stuff in my first aid kit, aspirin etc. I had no
idea what the kids were carrying and surveyed the stuff during the Philmont
shakedown, but. I carried a backpacker stove and extra food, spices, etc.
One night I taught the kids how to make pizzas. A lot of mornings we had
scones or muffins. The boys made them, I just carried the stuff. Those are
not on the Philmont menu, but made a big difference for the boys. A
Frisbee, and I have not matter what else. I took a lot of stuff to keep the
kids healthy and happy. Extra bear bag system, well worth the weight.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of Daniel Preston
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 5:20 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: [Philmont]: Eliminating disharmony

Jim, I think this an incredibly important point to make. With all of the
preparation, the responsibilities, bear and mountain lion precautions, the
hiking schedule and the programs to make, it is easy for advisors to lose
track of the fact that the scouts are at Philmont to have fun. For advisors
to have your attitude, however, they need to be in shape for the rigors of
the trek. If advisors are not physically prepared for Philmont, they will
probably not be thinking about how to make the trip fun for the scouts.

By the way, how does a guy with your experience show up to Philmont with an
80 lb. pack and 10 lb. first aid kit?

Dan Preston
Louisville, KY

My number one goal was to have fun.

I just worked hard at having fun with youth. I think the success of the
crew was having fun. Fun carrying an extra load. Fun picking up trash.
Fun
helping others.

Jim

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