[philmont] Camp Chairs at Philmont

From: david richardson <drichi@swbell.net>
Date: Thu Mar 29 2007 - 21:23:30 CDT

having taken one last year, I say it is was well worth it. Some times
just what is needed to rest older bones. david richardson

GEORGE TAYLOR wrote:

> As an older Scouter (50+) going to Philmont for the first time, I was
> thinking about including a camp chair in my backpacking gear. This
> would be my one "luxury" item. Otherwise, it looks as if my pack
> weight will be in the 20 to 25 pound range, with a fairly lightweight
> tent, bag and pack. After some investigation, I have concluded that
> the SlingLite chair is the best candidate, weighing in at about 18
> ounces. Have any of you tried carrying a chair on a Philmont trek?
> Is it worth the effort or a bad idea I should just get over?
>
> George Taylor

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