I believe most of these kids could handle the treks with gear that would
kill us old guys. I am always surprised by what my guys will use on trips
and campouts without complaining. I know it's our job to worry about each
and everyone of them, but sometimes I think we worry a little too much.
YiS,
Jim Welton
On 8/31/05, Mike Barnhill <mikebarnhill@tds.net> wrote:
>
> On day two of his second Philmont trek I noticed my son wearing tennis
> shoes on the trail.
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