Quite often they cut out the layover day at a staffed camp, so you hike
additional miles that day. Sometimes there are more "vertical miles" on the
tough treks, as well as longer mileage overall.
In a message dated 8/3/2007 4:46:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
jajansenjr@gmail.com writes:
What makes a trek considered superstrenuous? Cover the same miles
faster and/or cover longer distance?
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
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