I have some advice for you on how to be a good ranger. Granted you are
getting a lot of ideas (good and bad) here but I would boil it down to this.
Do what your Boss tells you to do.
Follow the Scout Oath and Law.
When you get to Philmont they have a lot of pro-deals set up for rangers.
You can also apply to www.broform.com and www.outdoorprolink.com to see if
you qualify under their programs for employees in the outdoor industry.
Jim Moss
From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of Matt
B.
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 8:02 PM
To: philmont List Member
Subject: [philmont] Hook Up
Jim,
I sent a message to the list last month and saw this email and was wondering
if you could point me and my fellow Rangers to anything that could make
things easier for us this summer?
I have found that finding high quality equipment that can stand up to a
summer of constant use (and at times abuse) is hard to come by and quite
expensive for a starving college student. Could you at least recommend
anyone who has a solid reputation for equipment that works for a
Philstaffer?
I would be greatful for anything that you could pass on.
Thanks!
Matt B.
On Nov 21, 2007 1:22 AM, Jim Moss <bsa.rec.law@gmail.com> wrote:
As many of you know I have a lot of friends/clients in the Outdoor Industry.
I was sitting in the office of one of them the other day and looked to my
left and saw webbing for belts with Philmont and other BSA insignia woven
into the belt. I then noticed several other camps that were the same color
scheme as the Philmont belts and were pretty neat. Of course I jumped all
over this and asked a lot of questions.
Philmont woven belts are made by this company. If another council contacts
them, they can put the council name, contingent name or camp name into the
weave instead of Philmont. It is too expensive for most councils to order
their own run of webbing, you have to order several thousand yards. But you
can jump on the end of the Philmont run. You will have belts that look like
Philmont's to wear at Philmont with your contingent, or council name on the
belt. I thought it was pretty neat idea for the company to make this
opportunity available.
If anyone is interested in talking to the company about this contact Dawn
Homyak at dawn@bisondesigns.com. The owner is an eagle scout and does a lot
of BSA work. This is an opportunity to get something special made besides a
t-shirt for a camp, council or a contingent without having to by 50 belts
per person.
I'm not getting a dime off this deal. Just passing on a pretty neat idea and
opportunity.
Jim
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