The last thing the local SAR would ask for is a copy of the tour permit
everytime a BSA unit showed up in the front range. There would be dozens a
day in the summer time. But they are helpful when something does happen.
Jim Moss
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From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of Mark
Liechty
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:48 PM
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Subject: [philmont] Local Tour Permits
Jim Notes:
Maybe it is a SAR thing. I know our local SAR hates it when out of state BSA
units are in their region, which is all the time. Maybe Nevada SAR
requested the council to do it.
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Thanks for a well reasoned response.
In our case we do not travel together. Some arrive early Friday, some mid
day, some late at night. We do not all take the same route and the decision
to stay in California or take the back route is a decision that is made
literally at the last minute depending on traffic. SAR would never get
involved as getting lost on I80 and I395 would be a highway patrol problem
<grin>.
Since the Tour Permit can be faxed to the council office the day of
departure there is little chance that it goes to any out of state agency.
Even then there are probably a lot of cases where troops from the Northern
part of our border camp in Oregon. And more than a few times when units
will venture into Northern Mexico... Uhhhh I mean Southern California where
a local tour permit would be required since they leave our council
boundaries but are within 500 miles of home.
I know when we went to camp on the USS Hornet we needed to present our tour
permits. Other than that I do not think anyone has ever asked. I just know
we follow the rules because people smarter than I always follow any process
put in front of them.
Mark Liechty
Eagle Class of 82
Brotherhood Member OA
mark@mlaccs.com
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