Brian, you said a mouth full! USPS stops at every mail box in the area, UPS
& FedEx does not. We use the "You been to Philmont 3 ?" "1, have you been
to Baldy, 2, did you come in over the Tooth and 3, what trek # did you do".
Our Scoutmaster has been 7 or 8 times. I think I may pick 30 or 24 as the
first choice next time. I guess I will have to see what the kids want to
do. There are no bad treks at Philmont, I use a saying that I was told many
years ago on another subject. All Women are good looking, some are just
better than other? So with that said some treks are better than other. The
guy who made the statement up had not been to Baldy or come in over the
Tooth. Fran told me that UPS is there everyday, with FedEx buying Kinko's
they have more outlets now for people to send things and 24 hours, USPS &
UPS doesn't have this advantage yet. They may be thinking of their people
also. 24 hours a day and a week, yuck. It looks like more went FedEx this
time than last. In 05 I sent ours back UPS from TN and was beat by a guy
in PA who used FedEx. He was 32 A, we were 32 B. This is a long road for
two weeks out there. When are yall out there, we are 615-F1 & 2?
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: <buffalobrian@juno.com>
To: "Multiple recipients of list philmont" <philmont@troop47.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 2:20 PM
Subject: [Philmont]: ? to do FedEx or USPS, my feelings
Steve,
I have to agree with you, after spending 6-9 months preparing, at least
hundereds of dollars just on get decent equipment, so $300.00 or so to get
Philmont food shipped to us so the boys have the best idea of however to
prepare Philmont food, I don't think spending the extra to bet the rush that
big a deal. Then the $1300.00 for the Council.
The first time I was an Advisor in 2000 I listened and sent it US Postal
Service, we go our 3rd choice. Understandably the boys, were disappointed.
I do realize there are no bad treks at Philmont, they're all great. But
after the boys spend months talking about which treks have the things they
really want to do then researching it on the great web sites that are
available, the parents were more then happy to spend the 2 bucks per boy.
Steve as you noted, there are only a very few number of treks that go over
Baldy and the Tooth. It didn't use to be that Baldy was grabbed as fast, it
is for sure now. ALL 5 of the crews from my Council had those as the #1
Treks. Maybe we need to try to educate them that it's not that big a deal
about climbing Baldy or coming in over the Tooth and seeing the "I made it"
sign when you walk into camp, but just being there the first time, the boys
are going to know how special that is.
Brian Gorman,
Cub Scout Wood Badge at Philmont - 1996, PTC - 1998, 1999, Philmont Trek
Advisor - 2000,2002,soon to be Assistant 2006, Daughter did Reyado 2003 and
Ranger 2004 & Reyado Ranger 2005. And I got to go visit her in 04&05 to get
my Philmont feel good those years.
Yes not bad. You were taking a chance on not being one of the two crews per
trail on your first choice for the trek your kids picked of your expedition.
I can not take that chance on a trip of a life time. FedEx has done the job
of being one of the first two there now for the last two trips out there for
our first picks. 1st, 32, 2nd, 30, 3rd, 24, 4th 21. These are the only
treks that go to Mt. Baldy and come back in over the Tooth.
Steve MacIntyre
Troop 777
Hermitage, TN
Philmont Advisor 02, 32NFM2, 03, 23, 05, 32, 06, 32
----- Original Message -----
From: Dean Stinson
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Philmont]: UPS and FedEx Service
Sounds great but I dropped the postcard in mail box with the old fashion
US Postal Service on Monday and received notification via email of getting
our first choice on Wednesday. Not bad for 39 cents.
Dean
On 3/20/06, buffalobrian@juno.com <buffalobrian@juno.com> wrote:
Alex,
I with you, I dropped my card off at the local Kinko/FedEx, Thursday
at 1:00pm, it was picked up at 3:00pm & was at Philmont at 1:00pm Friday.
Going from Portland, OR to Philmont in 24hrs will make me do FedEx again!
Brian
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