Why was Comanche Camp moved? I can remember staying there in 1981 on my first trek, and my crew did #26 in 2005 (yep, both Comanches...).
I enjoyed Comanche Camp. We stayed at the set of sites on the "west" end of the camp closest to Clear Creek. The sound of the river just outside the tent made for great sleeping.
Sounds like they did the hikers no favors in this change...
-- Shane (from work) Advisor - Crew 445 - crew445.org CM - Troop 445 - troop445.org WM - Philmont Forum - philmontforum.org '81-9 | '84-24 | '00-8 | '02-23FM | '05-26 | '08-?? ---- Troop 6 Webmaster <troop6webmaster@comcast.net> wrote: <snip> Comanche Camp was relocated early in the 2006 season from its spot along the Rayado to a spot up the Hill off the Trail to Red Hills. No cow pies there, but quite a hump at the end of a long day ... and to get water. Jim <snip> ------------------------------------------------------- Scouting E-mail Discussion Lists @ usscouts.org Listserv Commands at http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp ------------------------------------------------------- Send listserv commands to: listserv@troop47.com Send postings to: philmont@troop47.com List FAQ found at: http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp List Administrator: philmont_owner@troop47.com ------------------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe send text email to: To: listserv@troop47.com Subject: unsubscribe Body: unsubscribe philmont@troop47.com ------------------------------------------------------- As you gather around this virtual campfire with fellow Scouts and Scouters, do your best to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. -------------------------------------------------------Received on Fri Aug 10 14:08:08 2007
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