RE: [Philmont]: New Reservation System

From: Joe Tavares <j.tavares@comcast.net>
Date: Fri Nov 26 2004 - 23:13:20 CST

Nope. Everyone starts on equal footing every year.

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From: owner-Philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-Philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of Dunckle, Jeffrey B (US SSA)
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 3:33 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list Philmont
Subject: [Philmont]: New Reservation System

I have a question about the new system. I have caught bits and pieces of
discussion on this but do not remember this item specifically. The question
is, does the system keep track of a troop's failure rate and increase your
"weight" or chance of being selected the longer you go without getting a
reservation? With Philmont being in such high demand, a system like this
would seem like the only fair way to approach it. When I called in the fall
of 2000, I guess I was very lucky as I got through in about 15 minutes and
got the reservation we wanted. At least that was proactive in that I was
physically doing something to try to get in. Now, other than following the
every-other-year rule, what are the chances of being selected if it is a
random drawing each year? If it is not already in place, having your unit's
chances improve the longer you go without getting a reservation would be a
way to improve the system and help ensure that everyone eventually gets
their chance, say within 2-3 years of initially trying.
 
Jeff Dunckle
Troop 180
Philmont '02
 

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