Kevin Mineart wrote:
> I only saw 2 campfires when we were there in 2003. Beaubien was ok,
> nothing the boys were terribly thrilled about. It was a little hokey
> old west humor and music and it was performed pretty well, just
> nothing that our guys got excited about. The other campfire we saw was
> at Crater Lake and everyone had a blast, the staff there was crazy and
> the boys all listed the campfire program there as one of the things
> they enjoyed the most at Philmont.*//*
>
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This matches our 2006 experience with trek 5. The Crater Lake campfire
was one of the highlights of our trip. The staff did a great job. We
were early in the season and it was the first night they were allowed to
have a fire, so they may have been particularly energized that night.
Also, with Tooth ridge in the background, I can't imagine a better
campfire back drop.
John Hibbard
T216 ASM
Cary, NC
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