Re: [Philmont]: Equipment that cannot be rented

From: Dave Lannetti <DLANNETTI@VANBLK.COM>
Date: Wed Jul 21 2004 - 10:02:27 CDT

Additionally, Philmont will let you borrow (free) a nylon dining fly and
poles, bear bag ropes, frisbee sump, rubber spatula, and a camp shovel
(for digging catholes). Of note, all borrowed equipment must be
thoroughly cleaned and inspected for turn-in, which can delay
out-processing.

Philmont gives you (no need to return) pastic bags (yum-yum bags),
Camp-Suds, Hand Sanitizer, cleaning scrubbie (to be cut into ten
pieces), and toilet paper (from the commissary).

White gas can be purchased by the ounce at Packs & Gas, and containers
of fuel (including Powermax cartridges) can be purchased at the Trading
Post.

David Lannetti
VANDEVENTER BLACK LLP
500 World Trade Center
Norfolk, VA 23510-1699
757.446.8652 (Voice)
757.446.8670 (Fax)

>>> SIHIWI@aol.com 7/20/04 8:22:24 PM >>>
Tents, bear bags, cooking pots, utensils, Polar Pure, dining fly, and
other
essential gear is included in the price. I know of nothing else that
can be
borrowed at Philmont. Maybe from this list, or from other local
sources.
You can rent packs, for sure, at Philmont. As I recall, about $12.
All else is the responsibility of the Scout. Good luck. Great of you
to
take Scouts from McAllen. Ask for help, you just might get it.

YIP X 6
'93, '95, '97, '99, '01, '03
IWTGBTP (and I will, Lord willing, in 2005)
Steve Unger
T-50, Fort Worth, Texas

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