Forgot to mention, in addition I have a one-page itinerary summary for 2005
that gives a quick at-a-glance view of key features for each of the 35
treks for 2005. It is available at:
http://www.troop116.org/philmont/phl05itin.pdf,
and at the Mecklenburg County Council Philmont site:
http://www.mccphilmont.org/phl05itin.pdf
I call this one-page PDF the "Philmont Expedition Itinerary Summary for
2005," and to differentiate, the much bigger and more detailed HTML charts
(mentioned in earlier post, below) are called "Philmont Expedition
Itinerary Cross Reference Summary for 2005-2004-2003-2002-2001-2000-1999."
Hope these are helpful to some of you who are still deciding.
Julian Love
Troop 116, Mecklenburg County Council, Charlotte, NC
>I have updated and posted my Itinerary Summary Cross Reference charts
>(2005 thru 1999). They are available at:
>http://www.troop116.org/philmont/phlitinxref.htm,
>and they are available with links from the Mecklenburg County Council
>Philmont site at
>http://www.mccphilmont.org
>and from Selden's Philmont references at the top of Section 3
>http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/philmont.html#3
>
>These charts show the 2005 itineraries and program features, and cross
>reference them to previous years going back to 1999. Hope this is helpful
>to those still working on their preferences.
>
>Please let me know of any errors anyone happens to notice. Hopefully
>these are few.
>
>Julian Love
>Troop 116, Mecklenburg County Council, Charlotte, NC
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