My understanding is the "burro being pushed off the cliff" story is a
Philmont myth. It has been passed down through several generations of
campers and rangers too. I first heard the story in 1989, and it seems
to have been reinvented during the past few years. There was also a
story about a burro found dead after being fed several pemmican bars by
a crew. That myth seems to have died as Philmont no longer provides
pemmican bars in the meals.
YiS,
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