All treks can handle two Crews, and are designed to do so. As far as
separation between matched Crews, this is the least of your problems.
More likely, unless you make an effort to stay together, the only time
you'll see your sister Crew is at your campsites and some programs.
"It's a BIIIIIG place!"
Dave Lannetti wrote:
> Apparently it is possible to have 2 (or more?) crews starting the same
> trek on the same day. How does Philmont (or the affected advisors)
> ensure that there is adequate "space" between the crews during the
> trek?
>
> David Lannetti
> VANDEVENTER BLACK LLP
> 500 World Trade Center
> Norfolk, VA 23510-1699
> 757.446.8652 (Voice)
> 757.446.8670 (Fax)
>
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