From: Julian Love (JL@JLove.net)
Date: Wed Dec 05 2001 - 12:53:27 CST
Karl, Here's an interesting story I recently got while discussing a light-
weight, small 15 y-o Scout in one of my 2002 crews with a friend of mine who
was a ranger last summer.
Quote -
I had a kid in one of my crews last summer that didn't even break 100 pounds,
so the medic gave him a hard time at the recheck-- said his pack had to be
under 24 pounds at all times, or he would get pulled off the trail. I made
sure he was realy light when we caught the bus to the turnaround-- the medic
threatened to show up with a scale. We had to distribute all of his water and
most crew gear to others to get him under 24, but once on the trail, he carried
as much or more, and when I caught up with them a few days later, I learned he
was doing fine.
End Quote
So I guess you probably ought to condsider the possibility of some similar
warning/advice at the medical recheck. I'm sure Philmont has reasons for being
strict for various things, and maybe there was a bad incident with a light-
weight kid in the recent past. I'd be prepared to listen and follow what
Philmont tells you w/o major argument - as in following all recommended
protocols.
Julian Love
Charlotte, NC
----Original Message Follows----
From: Karl_Hebert@SIND.COM
Subject: [Philmont]: Minimum Height & Weight
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 15:38:05 -0500
I have a Scout scheduled to participate in our troop's 2002 Philmont trek that
is today 4'10" tall and weighs 85 lbs., he will be 15 years old . . .
Karl Hebert
Troop 39 Cumming, GA
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