RE: [Philmont]: Blue Sky Adventures?

From: Wagy, Paul Y <paul.y.wagy@lmco.com>
Date: Mon Nov 07 2005 - 11:58:25 CST

How much was the trip per person or in total?

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From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of Chris Lord
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 10:58 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: [Philmont]: Blue Sky Adventures?

We used Blue Sky Adventures this past year (728M). We went for the
Extreme Adventure. We flew into Albuquerque on 7/25.

We debated the pre-philmont tour for a while before we decided to go for
it. Several advisors were still not completely convinced when we
arrived in Albuquerque. But afterward they all said they were very
satisfied. Logistically everything went off without a hitch. As you
can see from my comments below the guide was very flexible. We added
some stuff and changed one night's dinner location. This did cost us a
little more but it was worth it. We had collected a small contingency
fund from everyone. That paid for it.

The hotels were very good. The food was a little hit or miss, but
mostly good. Also, we did Itinerary 28 at Philmont. The 3 extra days
at altitude certainly helped with acclimation, which we needed!

Here's my take on each item on the itinerary.

Day One
* * * * *Rendezvous with your Blue Sky Adventures tour guide at the
Albuquerque Sunport airport or train station.
                ***** Guide was on time and very pleasant. We were the
only crew on this tour. I understand sometimes (often?) there is more
than one crew together. We had 12 large scouts and scouters. The 15
passenger van was OK but a little cramped. They had a trailer for out
gear. All in all it was fine.
* * * * *Lunch at Blakes Lotta' Burger, a tasty New Mexico tradition
                ***** Enjoyed lunch very much
* * * * *Experience the Manhattan Project and learn about it's secret
cities and scientists; see "Fat Man" and "Little Boy" nuclear bombs from
World War II at the National Atomic Bomb Museum
                ***** The adults enjoyed this a little more than the
boys
* * * * *Walking tour of lively, historic Old Town Albuquerque,
established in 1706 and the heart of the wild west in it's day (stores,
street entertainers, historic and cultural sites, native American
artists)
                ***** Souvenir opportunity!!!!! Bought some
jewelry for my wife and daughter.
* * * * *See every known variety of rattlesnake and a fascinating snake
film at the one-of-a-kind Rattlesnake Store
                ***** I didn't go in but the boys got a kick out of all
the snakes.
* * * * *Trip to the top of Sandia Peak; a breath taking ride on the
worlds longest aerial tramway to the 10,400 foot mountain peak
                ***** We all enjoyed this. It a great view and a nice
little nature walk
* * * * *Good food and lots of it--- A taste of the Southwest with
dinner at Pancho's Mexican "all you can eat" buffet!
                ***** Most didn't care for this food all that
much. That being said some went back for 3rds and 4ths!!
* * * * *Check in to hotel in Albuquerque (indoor/outdoor pool, fitness
center, sauna)
                ***** Hotel was a Marriott. It was VERY nice.
Hot tub and pool were great.
Day Two
* * * * *Hot breakfast buffet at hotel-all you can eat!
                ***** Great buffet breakfast in hotel lobby
* * * * *Early checkout and departure for Bandelier National Monument
---climb into actual, ancient Indian cliff dwellings and climb 140' up
the canyon wall to the Ceremonial Cave; see the Bat Cave, summer home to
over 10,000 bats
                ***** Excellent stop. Boys had a great time climbing
into caves. Especially the Ceremonial cave which is a 140' climb up
several ladders. The signs say don't try it if you're afraid of
heights, which I am. I did it and it wasn't so bad. (I'm 50, by the
way) I would recommend everyone give it a try!
* * * * *Box lunch at scenic Bandelier
                ***** BSA did a great job with having lunch,
snacks and cold drinks available. The box lunches kept us on schedule -
the days are pretty full!!!
* * * * *Whitewater rafting on the "Racecourse" section of the Rio
Grande River. Conditions and group size permitting, scouts will raft in
two man rubber "funyaks"
                ***** The highlight of the trip. We're used to
the pretty placid Delaware River here in New York and this was quite a
thrill
* * * * *Dinner in Taos, New Mexico, the soul of the Southwest
                ***** Ate at Michael's Kitchen. It was pretty good. We
liked it enough to go back the next night.
* * * * *Check in to Taos hotel
                ***** Hotel was a Quality Inn. It was fine.
* * * * *Evening spent pool side at hotel
                ***** Beautiful view of mountains from pool. Some of
the boys went down the street and hit some fast food joints. They hit a
movie that night.

Day Three
* * * * *Hot breakfast buffet at hotel
                ***** Breakfast served in hotel restaurant.
Standard American breakfast. It was fine
* * * * *Mountain biking on the west rim of the Rio Grande Gorge, a 12
mile down hill run to the Rio Grande River-it's not hard but it is a
blast!
                ***** Another highlight. Unfortunately I missed it as I
had to drive on of our scouts to Albuquerque to fly home for a family
emergency. The rest of crew said it was great.There were even a few
"crashes" which apparently added to the memories.
* * * * *Riverside deli style sandwich lunch
                ***** No information but I assume it was another fine
box lunch
* * * * *A walking tour of historic Taos, home of Kit Carson, famous
Indian fighter and guide
                ***** We added Taos pueblo to the tour. The pueblo has
been continuously inhabited for 1400 year.s It was very interesting.
                ****** The Kit Carson museum was a bust. Apparently it
has been sold and has few artifacts left. It was basically a movie. It
would skip it and substitute the pueblo
                ***** Another souvenir opportunity. Great Ice
Cream!
                ***** There is a UPS store right across the street from
the hotel. We packed up the things we had bought and some extra clothes
we used on the tour and shipped them back home.
* * * * *Pool side pizza party
                **** Being from New York we were afarid to find out what
they called pizza in New Mexico <G>. We went to Michael's Kitchen
instead. Enjoyed it again.
* * * * *Evening spent pool side at hotel
                **** Very relaxing after a hard day

Day Four
* * * * *Hot breakfast buffet at hotel
                ***** Breakfast served in hotel restaurant.
Standard American breakfast. It was fine
* * * * *Transport to Philmont for arrival before lunch
                ***** The trip is pretty quick. Left hotel at 7:00 We
arrived at Philmont around 10:30. We had plenty of time to get checked
in and set up.
* * * * *En route to Philmont, visit the Viet Nam War Memorial in Angel
Fire, New Mexico
                ***** Another highlight. Angelfire is a pretty
emotional place for anyone connected to the Vietnam war. I am not, but
several of our more senior ASMs served and they were pleased we visited.

Last Day
* * * * *Early morning pick up at Philmont
                ***** Bus was right on time
* * * * *Transport to Albuquerque Sunport airport

* * * * *Box lunch en route
        
Christopher Lord
SM - Troop 1
Greater New York Councils
Philmont -- '03, '05

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