Re: [Philmont]: 620-J1&J2 just returned!

From: <Mlzoller@cs.com>
Date: Fri Jul 04 2003 - 11:15:55 CDT

About 2-4 oz per person would be plenty. Putting on rain gear in evenings
will help keep the biters off. Most antibiotic ointments or creams would
probably be effective but require application 2-3 times/day.

Beaubien, Cito, Black Mtn., Mt. Phillips, and Wild Horse in increasing
amounts were the problem areas. Tooth Ridge, Lover's Leap and Crater Lake were
mostly bug free.

Mark Zoller

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