1985 Leaders Guidebook and Philmont Adventure hineraries
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1985 Leaders Guidebook and Philmont Adventure hineraries
T hrlmont 1985 Leaders Guidebook and Philmont Adventure hineraries #- 'a: a- L r Medical Re-check a t Health Lodge Meet yctir Ranger a t Weicome Center Registration k; I *** Trip Planning $ Dining Hall Crew Photograph Trail Equi,pment Checkout OTHER STOPS ON DAY ONE --News and information Service -Advisor's Meeting --Opening Ccirnpfire -Trading Post Trail F d Issue TABLE OF CONTENTS LEADER'S GUIDEBOOK Congratulations Pour Responsibilities Are To Camper .Leader Requirements BSA Policy on Females in Camp Coed Crew Requireuients Age Requirements Physical Requirenents Organize Your Crew Crew Size .12 Maximum .. 4 Minimurn F'AGE ................................ 1 ................... 1 ................... 1 .................. 1 ......................... 2 ............................... 2 .......................... 2 ............................. 2 .............. 2 PREPflRfNG FOR HIGH ADVENTURE Itinerary Selection and Reservation Health and Medical Rcccrd Training for Philmont Backpacking Stoves Fec Payrnents Camper Insurance Coverage Trip Plan.ner/PostmaaterCards Tour Permit Transportation Arrival Time at Phifrnont Mail Arrival Plans and Crew Information Tour Director Plan Bus Driver Accomodations Family Aceamnodations Travel. Etiquette Expedition Number Philmont Address and Mail Emergency Telephone Number at Pbilmont ............ ...................... .......................... ............................. ..................................... ...................... .................. .................................... ................................. ....................... ........ ............................ ...................... .......................... .......................*.*..-. ............................ ...................... ......... ARRIVING AT PBTLMONT ............. ....................... .......................... ............. ................................... Processing at Camping Headquarters On the Trail at Philmont Foiiow Your Itinerary Preserving t.he Philmont Wilderness Conservation Philmont Museums .............a.m.=............. PHILNONT ITINERARIES When Selecting Your Itinerary Difficulty of Itineraries Philmont Itinerary Number Reserving Your Itinerary Short Treks Your Check List Itineraries In Brief .................. ...................... ...................... ....................... .................................... ................................. ........................... MAPS AND ITINERARIES .......................... 17 . Pour Itinerary Includes These Programs ......... Your Itinerary Includes These Staffed Camps .... Philmont Camp Resources & Facilities ........... Itinerary Rendezvous Locations ................. Programs for Trail Camps ....................... Itineraries at a Glance ........................ Philnont Programs .............................. L E A D E R ' S G U I D E B O O K CONGRATULATIONS For having accepted l e a d e r s h i p of a Philmont e x p e d i t i o n . This r e f l e c t s g r e a t c r e d i t upon you and your l e a d e r s h i p a b i l i t y . You a l s o have assumed a g r e a t r e spons i b i l i t y . P a r e n t s a r e e n t r u s t i n g t h e i r sons and/or d a u g h t e r s t o your c a r e . The Boy Scouts o f America i s p l a c i n g i t s f a i t h and confidence i n your l e a d e r s h i p . Most important, t h e young people i n your crew a r e depending on you t o r e a l i z e t h e i r hopes, a s p i r a t i o n s and dreams of Philmont. Philmont is a s much a mental a s a p h y s i c a l c h a l l e n g e and you can s e t t h e p a t t e r n f o r s u c c e s s . YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES ARE TO (1) Complete r e c r u i t i n g Scouts and E x p l o r e r s who were a t l e a s t a g e 13 by l a s t January 1, and who a r e prepared f o r a Philmont High Adventure experience. (2) Organize your e x p e d i t i o n , (3) T r a i n t h e members of your crew s o they w i l l be prepared f o r a High Adventure e x p e r i e n c e a t Philmont , - CAMPER LEADER REQUIREMENTS To assist you i n p l a n n i n g f o r your Philmont e x p e d i t i o n , h e r e a r e t h e key requireme'nts f o r camper and l e a d e r p a r t i c i p a t i o n a t Philmont. Exceptions t o t h e s e requirements cannot be made. I n keeping w i t h t h e p o l i c i e s of t h e Boy S c o u t s of America, requirements f o r acceptance and p a r t i c i p a t i o n a t Philmont a r e w i t h o u t r e g a r d t o r a c e , c o l o r o r n a t i o n a l o r i g i n . There a r e t h r e e ways Scouts o r E x p l o r e r s may p a r t i c i p a t e i n a Philmont e x p e d i t i o n : (1) A s members o f a c h a r t e r e d u n i t - a Scout Troop w i t h male l e a d e r s h i p (age 21 o r o v e r ) , o r - a n E x p l o r e r Post (may be coed-see s p e c i f i c requirements below), o r (2) As members of a c o u n c i l o r d i s t r i c t c o n t i n g e n t (male only) w i t h approved a l l male l e a d e r s , o r (3) A s i n d i v i d u a l s i n t h e Philmont Mountain Men/Women, Rayado ~ e n / ~ o m e n o r T r a i l Crew programs. THE BSA POLICY ON FEMALES I N SCOUTING I N CAMP AND TROOP LEADERSHIP Only a Scoutmaster o r A s s i s t a n t Scoutmaster may accompany a t r o o p t o Boy Scour camp. Troop committee members, whether male o r female, a r e n o t commissioned t o s e r v e a s l e a d e r s of a t r o o p . S u b s t i t u t e s f o r t h e Scoutmaster o r A s s i s t a n t Scoutmaster must b e male. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE TO THIS NATIONAL POLICY. PHILMONT WILL NOT PERMIT FEMALES TO ACCOMPANY ANY CREW OTHER THAN A COED EXPLORER CREW. A COED EXPLORER CREW I S A CREW THAT ARRIVES AT PHILMONT WITH BOTH MALE AND FEMALE CAMPERS AND MALE AND FEMALE ADVISORS. COED CREW REQUIREMENTS Coed crews a t t e n d i n g Philmont must b e c h a r t e r e d Explorer P o s t s and have a d u l t coed l e a d e r s h i p (both a t l e a s t a g e 2 1 ) . AGE REQUIREMENTS Every crew must have a d u l t l e a d e r s h i p (age 21 o r o v e r ) . One a d u l t a d v i s o r f o r each t e n campers i s c o n s i d e r e d t h e minimum camperladvisor r a t i o . PHILMONT EXPEDITION PARTICIPANTS MUST BE AT LEAST AGE 13 BY JANUARY 1 OF THE PARTICIPATION YEAR. .. To avoid disappointment age requirements f o r Philmont p a r t i c i p a t i o n cannot be r e l a x e d . P l e a s e do n o t r e q u e s t o r expect e x c e p t i o n s ! PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS EVERY camper a t Philmont must be p h y s i c a l l y s t r o n g . Everyone must be c a p a b l e of c a r r y i n g a pack, weighing 35-50 pounds,. over rugged mountain t r a i l s a t h i g h elevations. I n d i v i d u a l s who a r e e x c e s s i v e l y overweight, who have p h y s i c a l d i s a b i l i t i e s t h a t p r e v e n t them from backpacking over rough t e r r a i n , o r who have h e a r t c o n d i t i o n s o r high blood p r e s s u r e , should NOT a t t e m p t backpacking a t t h e e l e v a t i o n s of Philmont. See t h e Philmont Health and Medical Record form. S t a f f p h y s i c i a n s a t Philmont r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t t o deny a c c e s s t o t h e t r a i l s t o any a d u l t o r camper on t h e b a s i s of a p h y s i c a l examination a t Philmont. ORGANIZE YOUR CREW A w e l l q u a l i f i e d Scout o r Explorer should b e s e l e c t e d a s Crew Leader. The Crew ~ e a d e ri s a key person f o r a s u c c e s s f u l Philmont e x p e d i t i o n and must work c l o s e l y w i t h t h e Advisor. The i n f o r m a t i o n i n t h i s book should be s h a r e d w i t h a l l crew members. I f a crew member h a s earned a r e l i g i o u s award i n Scouting, c o n s i d e r a s k i n g him t o s e r v e a s C h a p l a i n ' s Aid. A k i t of worship r e s o u r c e s w i l l be provided f o r u s e along t h e t r a i l . - - CREW SIZE 12 MAXIMLJM 4 MINIMUM Experience h a s proven t h a t t h e b e s t numerical s i z e f o r a Philmont crew i s 12 o r fewer p e r s o n s , i n c l u d i n g a d u l t a d v i s o r s . The i t i n e r a r i e s i n c l u d e d have been developed f o r t h i s number. You w i l l f i n d h i k i n g easier, food d i s t r i b u t i o n b e s t , program o p p o r t u n i t i e s g r e a t e r , and campsites t h a t comfortably accommodate a maximum of 12 persons. Four persons (one a d u l t and t h r e e campers) i s t h e minimum s i z e f o r a crew. Two a d u l t a d v i s o r s p e r crew i s b e s t s i n c e t h i s i n s u r e s c o n t i n u i t y of l e a d e r s h i p should one have t o l e a v e t h e t r a i l . Council c o n t i n g e n t s and o t h e r l a r g e groups should o r g a n i z e t h e i r crews according t o h i k i n g and camping a b i l i t i e s . Each crew can them choose a n i t i n e r a r y t h a t corresponds t o i t s a b i l i t y and t r a v e l a t i t s own pace. P R E P A R I N G FOR H I G H A D V E N T U R E A Philmont e x p e d i t i o n i s a s u p e r a c t i v i t y r e q u i r i n g c a r e f u l planning and preparat i o n . Numerous m a t t e r s need your a t t e n t i o n b e f o r e d e p a r t i n g f o r Philmont. The key ones a r e l i s t e d below. ITINERARY SELECTION AND RESERVATION Before May 1 you should submit your crew's i t i n e r a r y choices t o Philmont on t h e postcard i n s i d e t h e f r o n t cover of t h i s book. Procedures f o r s e l e c t i n g and r e s e r v i n g your i t i n e r a r y a r e o u t l i n e d i n t h e i t i n e r a r y s e c t i o n of t h i s book. HEALTH AND MEDICAL RECORD Every camper and l e a d e r is r e q u i r e d t o have a medical i n s p e c t i o n by h i s family d o c t o r . The Philmont Scout Ranch Health and Medical Record should be used. Each person i s a l s o r e q u i r e d t o have a t e t a n u s s h o t o r b o o s t e r w i t h i n t e n years. I f t h e s e s e r v i c e s must be performed a t Philmont, you w i l l be charged accordingly. TRAINING FOR PHILMONT The "Guidebook t o Adventure" d e s c r i b e s h e l p f u l t r a i n i n g f o r your Philmont e x p e d i t i o n . The s u c c e s s of your e x p e d i t i o n depends upon t h e thoroughness of your t r a i n i n g and t h e teamwork developed by your crew. An e s t a b l i s h e d t r a i n i n g program i s h e a r t i l y recommended. The b e s t way t o p r e p a r e f o r a rugged backpacking adventure i s t o do a l o t of backpacking b e f o r e coming t o Philmont. S e l e c t a h i l l y a r e a f o r your t r a i n i n g . S t a r t w i t h a s h o r t h i k e and a l i g h t pack. I n c r e a s e t h e mileage and pack weight a s your t r a i n i n g p r o g r e s s e s . It i s important t o h i k e o f t e n enough w h i l e c a r r y i n g a pack and wearing t h e b o o t s which you w i l l use a t Philmont t o toughen your f e e t and t o be s u r e t h e b o o t s a r e w e l l broken-in. Become p r o f i c i e n t w i t h map and compass. The Philmont map has p r i n t e d g r i d l i n e s t o h e l p you i d e n t i f y a l o c a t i o n i n t h e event of an emergency. BACKPACKING STOVES Philmont encourages t h e u s e of backpacking s t o v e s . They may be h e l p f u l t o you throughout your t r e k , b u t p a r t i c u l a r l y on wet mornings when you want t o s t a r t cooking and h i k i n g e a r l y t o avoid h i g h a f t e r n o o n temperatures. I f you wish t o use s t o v e s , p l a n t o b r i n g your own o r purchase a Coleman It i s recommended t h a t crews a c q u i r e backpacking Peak T a t Philmont. s t o v e s o n a r a t i o of o n e s t o v e p e r f o u r campers. The proper u s e of s t o v e s should be a p a r t of your pre-Philmont t r a i n i n g (see Philmont "Guidebook t o Adventure", page 1 2 ) . Philmont s t r o n g l y recommends t h a t crews t r a n s p o r t t h e i r s t o v e s without f u e l and purchase f u e l (white gas o r Hank Roberts butane c a r t r i d g e s ) a t Philmont Trading P o s t s l o c a t e d a t Camping Headquarters, P h i l l i p s J u n c t i o n , Ute Gulch, Baldy Camp and P o n i l . Philmont a l s o recommends t h a t a l l l i q u i d f u e l c o n t a i n e r s be spun aluminum b o t t l e s . A s m a l l f u n n e l i s important t o avoid dangerous s p i l l a g e . Backpacking s t o v e s a r e used w i t h a d u l t s u p e r v i s i o n and never i n o r n e a r t e n t s . FEE PAYMENTS A l l of your crew's e x p e d i t i o n f e e s a r e t o be p a i d i n f u l l by June 1. payment s c h e d u l e f o r each camper i s a s f o l l o w s : *Reservation Fees Advance Fees Balance of Fees $ $ 10.00 78.00 78.00 166.00 Due Due Due Per The with Reservation March 1 June 1 Camper *Reservation f e e s a r e n o t r e f u n d a b l e , nor a r e t h e y t r a n s f e r a b l e t o t h e balance of f e e s due i n e v e n t of c o n c e l l a t i o n s . CAMPER INSURANCE COVERAGE A l l campers and l e a d e r s a r e covered by a l i m i t e d Accident and Sickness Insurance p l a n through Mutual of 0maha. When s u r g i c a l o r h o s p i t a l expenses submitted i n connection w i t h a covered c l a i m exceed $100.00, Mutual of Omaha w i l l pay $100.00 and r e q u e s t a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n from t h e claimant t o determine i f t h e claimant h a s o t h e r i n s u r a n c e (family o r p e r s o n a l ) t o cover t h e s e expenses. I f t h e h o s p i t a l o r s u r g i c a l expenses a r e r e i ~ b u r s a b l eby o t h e r i n s u r a n c e , only $100.00 w i l l b e p a i d by Mutual of Omha. I f t h e claims a r e n o t covered by o t h e r i n s u r a n c e , f u r t h e r payments (over t h e $100,00) w191 be made by Mutual of Omaha up t o t h e maximum amount of $2500.00. I f t h e claims a r e p a r t i a l l y covered by o t h e r i n s u r a n c e , Mutual of Omaha w i l l pay t h e d i f f e r e n c e between t h e amount p a i d by t h e o t h e r i n s u r a n c e and t h e amount of t h e c l a i m up t o t h e maximum amount of $2500.00 w i t h i n 52 weeks. This p r o v i s i o n does n o t a f f e c t payments up t o $100.00 reg a r d l e s s of t h e a v a i l a b i l i t y of o t h e r i n s u r a n c e and i t only a p p l i e s t o t h e h o s p i t a l o r s u r g i c a l expenses, n o t " o t h e r medical e ~ p e n s e s " . A l l e x p e d i t i o n a d v i s o r s a r e urged t o inform p a r e n t s of t h e above i n f o r m a t i o n . Also, determine i f each f a m i l y has coverage and t h e name of t h e company p r i o r t o d e p a r t u r e f o r Philmont. TRIP PLANNER/POSTMASTER CAWS Information on t h e s e c a r d s i s v i . t a l t o Philmont's L o g i s t i c s S e r v i c e s i n c a s e of an emergency, and t o t h e Postmaster f o r s o r t i n g your m a i l . P l e a s e c l e a r l y p r i n t o r t y p e b o t h s e c t i o n s of t h e c a r d and i n d i c a t e your complete e x p e d i t i o n number. There should be a completed c a r d f o r each crew member and a d u l t adv i s o r . P l e a s e do n o t s e p a r a t e t h e c a r d s . TOUR PERMIT - A t o u r p e n n i t a p p l i c a t i o n , Form No. 4419A, i s included i n your l e a d e r ' s k i t . Complete t h i s fb;m and f o l l o w t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s f o r t r a n s m i t t i n g i t f o r app r o v a l . When approved, c a r r y t h e c e r t i f i c a t e w l t f . 1 you throughout your t r i p It i s r e q u i r e d by t h e Philmont Camping R e g i s t r a r when you a r r i v e . Tours and E x p e d i t i o n s , No. 3734, f o r h e l p f u l i n f o r m a t i o n on t r i p Refer t o -planning. It f s a v a i l a b l e through your l o c a l Scout S e r v i c e Center. TRANSPORTATION Many contingents travel to Philmont by bus, train, or airplane. Some pertinent information on travel: BUS ----- TRAIN Raton, New Mexico is the nearest depot, 45 miles northeast of Philmont. Chartered buses come directly to Philmont, five miles south of Cimarron, New Mexico. --- AMTRAK (Santa Fe R.R.): Raton, New Mexico is the nearest station. AMTRAK (Burlington-Northern R.R.): Denver, Colorado is the nearest station. You must arrange charter bus transportation from Denver to Philmont or commercial bus from Denver to Raton. AIRLINE - Commercial flights to Denver (260 miles from Philmon~), Albuquerque (200 miles from Philmont), Colorado Springs (200 miles from Philmont), and Pueblo (150 miles from Philmont), can be arranged. Supplemental chartered jet services offering package plans with reduced group rates may also be available. The airlines will arrange for chartered buses to and from Denver when requested. Although one large passenger bus, owned and operated by Philmont's bus contractor, is available for transportation from the above cities, a confirmed chartered bus to Philmont is best to assure your transportation. To arrange scheduling of Philmont's one 38 passenger bus, contact Philmont after June 1. PHILMONT BUS SERVICE - Philmont provides round trip bus transportation from and to the bus and train stations in Raton at a cost of $10.00* per person. This is scheduled upon receipt of the Arrival Plans card. Because of commercial schedules, it may be necessary for you to eat in Raton prior to arriving at Philmont (see meal times listed below). If you arrive in Raton after 10:30 a.m., plan to eat lunch there. ARRIVAL TIME AT PHILMONT The ideal time to arrive at Philmont is prior to lunch. This enables your crew and depart for the trail the next to be processed through Camping ~ead~uarters morning. Evening and night arrivals are discouraged. Be sure to allow plenty of time for highway travel, adhering to current spezd regulations. Please arrange your transportation to arrive on your scheduled arrival day. Philmont does not have accommodations to host groups for extra days. Your arrival time will determine your first meal at Philmont. Meals are served at the following times: Regular Breakfast Lunch Supper 6:30 12:OO 5:30 - 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. A continental breakfast is available at 5:45 a.m. for groups departing Philmont. This must be arranged at the Registration Office upon arrival at Philmont. Groups that cannot meet this schedule should plan to eat en route. If you will not arrive at Philmont by the time indicated on your Arrival Plans Card, please notify Philmont. Call 505-376-2281 and ask for the Transportation Manager. * Subject to change -5- P l e a s e n o t e t h a t r e g u l a r Philmont e x p e d i t i o n s l a s t 12 f u l l d a y s - you a r r i v e on d a y one ( 1 ) and d e p a r t o n day t h i r t e e n ( 1 3 ) . The P h i l m o n t f e e c o v e r s 36 m e a l s and 1 2 n i g h t s l o d g i n g - s t a r t i n g w i t h l u n c h o n day 1 and e n d i n g w i t h I n the b r e a k f a s t on day 13. P r o r a t i n g f o r m i s s e d m e a l s i s n o t a v a i l a b l e . e v e n t t h a t i t i s n e c e s s a r y f o r y o u r g r o u p t o l a y o v e r a t P h i l m o n t , you w i l l be c h a r g e d $3.00 p e r p e r s o n p e r meal and $1.00 p e r p e r s o n p e r o v e r n i g h t . MAIL ARRIVAL PLANS & CREW INFORMATION The p o s t c a r d i n s i d e t h e f r o n t c o v e r i s f o r i n d i c a t i n g your a r r i v a l p l a n s a t P h i l m o n t . You a r e r e q u e s t e d t o c o m p l e t e and s e n d t h i s c a r d t o P h i l m o n t a t l e a s t t h r e e w2eks b e f o r e y o u r d e p a r t u r e . P h i l m o n t ' s Camping H e a d q u a r t e r s food s e r v i c e manager and o t h e r s need t o know when t o e x p e c t you, and i t i s v e r y i m p o r t a n t t o know how many c r e w s t h e r e a r e i n y o u r g r o u p . I f any of t h e i n f o r m a t i o n c h a n g e s a f t e r you m a i l t h e p o s t c a r d , p l e a s e n o t i f y P h i l m o n t . TOUR DIRECTOR PUN F o r e a c h m u l t i p l e o f 30 o r more campers, c o u n c i l s a r e urged t o a v a i l t h e m s e l v e s o f t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o s u p p l e m e n t t h e a d u l t l e a d e r s h i p and r e l i e v e a d v i s o r s o f f i s c a l d e t a i l s by i n c l u d i n g a f o u r t h a d u l t as Tour D i r e c t o r w i t h i n t h e f o l l o w ing guidelines : (1) He i s a S c o u t e r who has t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r t h e s a f e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f t h e c o n t i n g e n t t o and from P h i l m o n t . He i s t h e l i a i s o n between h i s c o n t i n g e n t and P h i l m o n t and s h o u l d communicate w i t h P h i l m o n t a b o u t t h e number o f crews and a r r i v a l t i m e . (2) He h a n d l e s a l l f i s c a l a r r a n g e m e n t s e n r o u t e and a t P h i l m o n t . Examples a r e : bus s c h e d u l e s , o v e r n i g h t s t o p s , l o d g i n g and m e a l s , t o u r s , f i n a l s e t t l e m e n t w i t h P h i l m o n t R e g i s t r a r , communications w i t h c o u n c i l . (3) P r e f e r a b l y he s h o u l d be p h y s i c a l l y f i t , c a p a b l e o f and w i l l i n g t o assume l e a d e r s h i p o f a crew o n t h e t r a i l i n t h e e v e n t t h e a d v i s o r becomes i n c a p a c i t a t e d . NOTE: I d e a l l y , when t h e c o n t i n g e n t h i t s t h e t r a i l , t h e Tour D i r e c t o r accompanies one o f t h e crews a s a n a d d i t i o n a l a d v i s o r . He is most effective i n s u p p o r t and s u c c e s s of t h e e x p e d i t i o n when he s u p p l e ments t h e l e a d e r s h i p i n t h i s manner. I t i s r e c o g n i z e d t h a t " l a y i n g over1' a t Camping H e a d q u a r t e r s may b e necessary. I n t h a t e v e n t , program o p p o r t u n i t i e s and v e h i c u l a r t r a v e l t o t h e " b a c k c o u n t r y " a r e v e r y l i m i t e d . Tour D i r e c t o r s a r e sometimes a s k e d t o p e r f o r m a s e r v i c e i n t h e h e a d q u a r t e r s a r e a . O p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r s u c h s e r v i c e s a r e d e f i n e d t o Tour D i r e c t o r s a t t h e Leaders O r i e n t a t i o n Meeting conducted i n t h e e a r l y evening of the contingent's a r r i v a l . (4) F a c i l i t i e s a r e p r o v i d e d a t Camping H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r a d v i s o r s who become i n c a p a c i t a t e d o r o t h e r w i s e c a n n o t make t h e t r a i l . These a r e l i m i t e d , however, ( n o f a c i l i t i e s a r e p r o v i d e d f o r w i v e s o r f a m i l i e s ) and o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r v e h i c u l a r t r a v e l t o v i s i t camps a r e r e m o t e . (5) T h e r e i s no f e e c h a r g e d f o r Tour D i r e c t o r s o f c o n t i n g e n t s t o t a l i n g 30 o r more p a y i n g campers. (6) Tour D i r e c t o r s a r e t o p c o u n c i l P h i l m o n t p r o m o t e r s . E v e r y e f f o r t w i l l b e made t o a c q u a i n t them w i t h P h i l m o n t o p e r a t i o n s d u r i n g t h e i r s t a y . BUS DRIVER ACCOMMODATIONS Bus drivers may wish to: (1) Stay in Cimarron at the Cimarron Motel Trailer and Camper Park, Don Diego Hotel-Motel, or the Kit Carson Motel. Prior reservations are recommended. (2) Go with you on your expedition. In this case your driver will need to have a medical examination, meet all physical requirements and all adult requirements. FAMILY ACCOMMODATIONS Philmont does not have facilities to accommodate family members of leaders who are participating in the camping program. Several motels and trailer parks in Cimarron are available for those interested. Prior reservations are recommended. TRAVEL ETIQUETTE A few "rules of the road" for you and your crew to remember as you travel to and from Philmont: - Wear your Scout or Explorer uniform proudly! - - You are members of the Boy Scouts of America, the greatest youth organization in the world. A Scout or Explorer properly uniformed, sharp appearing, courteous and well mannered, is the best medium for public relations. Use the buddy system - nosoneperson ever leaves the group alone. Telephone ahead to your next day's stopping places. It is inconsiderate to drop in or cancel without adequate notification. Do not use tobacco in public. It may be offensive to those around you. Express appreciation to those who extend courtesies to you along the way. EXPEDITION NUMBER Your expedition number is assigned by Philmont. It is determined by your expected arrival date. If your contingent is to arrive July 14, your expedition number will begin 714 which signifies 7th month and the 14th day. Since many contingents arrive each day, a letter distinguishes different contingents If your contingent consists of several (for example, 714-A or B, C, etc.). crews, numbers are used to designate each one. Thus, your crew's complete expedition number may be 714-A-2. PHILMONT ADDRESS AND MAIL Your complete expedition number is essential for mail delivery at Philmont. Incoming mail may be picked up only by the expedition Advisor at the Philmont Post Office when your crew arrives and when you return to Camping Headquarters from the trail. You may send mail from any staffed camp. PHILMONT ADDRESS: Your Name Expedition Number Philmont Cimarron, New Mexico 87714 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER AT PHILMONT Telephone calls to you should be restricted to extreme emergencies only. Since ~hiliontcomprises 215 square miles of rugged mountain wilderness, it can require several hours to transport you from some camps to return an emergency phone call. In those cases, it will speed contact when the caller has your full name and expedition number. A R R I V I N G A T P H I L M O N T PROCESSING AT CAMPING HEADQUARTERS A Ranger w i l l be a s s i g n e d t o your crew f o r t h e i n i t i a l processing through Camping Headquarters and w i l l guide you through t h e s t e p s o u t l i n e d i n your "Guidebook t o Adventure". You w i l l s a v e time by c a r r y i n g a l l Philmont mater i a l w i t h you and by p u t t i n g your Medical Forms and T r i p Planner/Postmaster Cards i n a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r by crews. P l a n t o a t t e n d t h e L e a d e r ' s O r i e n t a t i o n Meeting a t supper time. Chapel S e r v i c e s w i l l be conducted l a t e r i n t h e evening (Catholic, Jewish, Mormon, Pratestant ) . ON THE: TRAIL AT PHILMONT You a r e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r a l l campers i n your crew and f o r s e e i n g t h a t every~ h i l m o n tt r e k i s a team e f f o r t everyone one h i k e s t b g e t h e r a s a crew. working t o g e t h e r and encouraging each o t h e r . A crew w i t h an e n t h u s i a s t i c s p i r i t can do f a r more t h a n i t e v e r dreamed p o s s i b l e . Keep your crew's morale high. a - FOLLOW YOUR ITINERARY While t r a v e l i n g on Philmont, f o l l o w your i t i n e r a r y a s planned and camp only where scheduled. I f a change becomes n e c e s s a r y , i t must be approved by t h e L o g i s t i c s S e r v i c e s . This e n a b l e s Philmont t o know where t o c o n t a c t you f o r emergency messages o r n a t u r a l d i s a s t e r s such a s f l o o d i n g , f o r e s t f i r e s , o r darnaglng winds. These i t i n e r a r i e s a r e c a r e f u l l y developed t o avoid overcrowding which d e t r a c t s from t h e w i l d e r n e s s atmosphere t h a t c h a r a c t e r i z e s Philmont Crews s c h e d u l i n g a t r a i l lunch f o r day twelve ( l a s t day on t h e t r a i l ) cannot be served lunch i n t h e Headquarters Dining H a l l i f they a r r i v e e a r l y . . PRESERVING THE PHILMONT WILDERNESS Philmont is a m a g n i f i c e n t w i l d e r n e s s camping a r e a w i t h a n immense network o f t r a i l s and camps t i e d t o g e t h e r by s e r v i c e roads designed f o r s e r v i c e and prot e c t i o n of both campers and land. I n i t s f o r t y y e a r s of o p e r a t i o n , more t h a n 400,000 young people have enjoyed t h e g r e a t s c e n i c beauty of Philmont's mount a i n t e r r a i n and experienced t h e unique and memorable programs of i t s s t a f f e d camps. However, i n t h e p a s t a number of i n c o n s i d e r a t e and i m p o l i t e Scout campers, employing improper camping methods, have marred c e r t a i n a r e a s of t h i s magnificent land. Consequently, Philmont w i l l a s k a l l campers and t h e i r a d v i s o r s t o recommit themselves t o good Scout camping and genuine w i l d e r n e s s unders t a n d i n g . Each camper and a d v i s o r w i l l be asked t o s i g n t h e PHILMONT WILDERNESS PLEDGE which d e c l a r e s t h a t he o r s h e w i l l do e v e r y t h i n g p o s s i b l e t o p r e s e r v e t h e beauty and wonder of t h e Philmont Wilderness and i t s f a c i l i t i e s through good Scout camping. T t i s expected t h a t Philmont campers w i l l c a r r y t h i s pledge t o a l l camping a r e a s t h a t they might v i s i t throughout America. The major a r e a s of emphasis involved i n t h e PHILMONT WILDERNESS PLEDGE a r e : LITTER - Each camper should make s u r e t h a t a l l t r a i l s and campsites a r e l e f t n e a t and c l e a n , Camping Headquarters should be l e f t i n a l i k e manner. - G r a f f i t i i s a " l i t t e r " more o f f e n s i v e t h a n paper. It i s unGRAFFITI f o r t u n a t e t h a t some of your camping p r e d e c e s s o r s have l e f t t h e i r "marks" on t h e w a l l s of Philmont f a c i l i t i e s . Not o n l y i s g r a f f i t i d e f a c i n g , b u t i t i s a l s o degrading and is c o n t r a r y t o a l l f o r which t h e Boy Scouts o f America s t a n d s . Make s u r e t h a t n e i t h e r you nor t h e members of your crew add t o t h i s o f f e n s i v e p r a c t i c e . - WATER You a r e i n a land where w a t e r i s s c a r c e and v e r y p r e c i o u s . Cons e r v a t i o n and wise use of w a t e r has been p r a c t i c e d s i n c e t h e f i r s t man e n t e r e d t h i s land. You must c o n t i n u e t h i s p r o p e r use. YOU should never b a t h e , do laundry o r d i s h e s i n o r n e a r a s p r i n g o r stream. Everyone needs w a t e r , and you should always l e a v e s p r i n g s and s t r e a m s a s c l e a n a s you found them. - TRAILS Pledge y o u r s e l f t o respect- a l l t r a i l s of Philmont. Do n o t c u t g r e e n boughs o r t r e e s o r mark on them. Do not c u t a c r o s s switchbacks, and do not a l t e r o r change t r a i l s i g n s . - Each crew i s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r l e a v i n g a n e a t and o r d e r l y campCAMPSITES s i t e , whether i t be i n Camping Headquarters, s t a f f e d camps, o r n o n - s t a f f e d camps. Your campsite should be l e f t l i t t e r - f r e e w i t h i t s l a t r i n e and sump c l e a n . Burn b u r n a b l e t r a s h and c a r r y o u t t h e r e s t . F i r e s must be l e f t DEAD OUT and t h e n cleaned of d e b r i s b e f o r e you d e p a r t . Leave a c o u r t e s y woodpile when p o s s i b l e . You should r e s p e c t t h e f e e l i n g s of t h o s e crews camping n e a r you and t h o s e t h a t w i l l come a f t e r you. Low Impact Camping and Hiking i s t h e d e s i r e of everyone who e n j o y s t h e o u t d o o r s . Philmont s e r v e s between 12,000 and 15,000 S c o u t s , E x p l o r e r s and t h e i r a d v i s o r s each y e a r . N e v e r t h e l e s s , i t i s n o t t h e wear of s o many p a i r s of b o o t s t h a t mars Philmont; i t i s t h e c a r e l e s s n e s s and t h o u g h t l e s s n e s s of i n c o n s i d e r a t e campers. It i s our s i n c e r e hope t h a t through your commitment t o t h e PHLLMONT WILDERNESS PLEDGE, Philmont and a l l o t h e r a r e a s w i l l always remain b e a u t i f u l , c l e a n , and n a t u r a l i n o r d e r t o e n j o y outdoor a d v e n t u r e . We a s k your d e d i c a t i o n t o t h e f u l l f i l l m e n t of t h i s g o a l . CONSERVATION Philmont o f f e r s many o -p-p o r t u n i t i e s f o r involvement i n and o b s e r v a t i o n o f cons e r v a t i o n p r a c t i c e s . Most c o n s e r v a t i o n p r o j e c t s w i l l c o n s i s t of t r a i l c o n s t r u c t i o n o r r e p a i r . This i s v i t a l l y important when 15,000 p e o p l e use t h e backcountry each y e a r . You w i l l s e e some b a d l y eroded a r e a s which a r e t h e r e s u l t of poor t r a i l c o n s t r u c t i o n o r l a c k of maintenance. Three hours of c o n s e r v a t i o n work i s expected of each camper t o e a r n t h e Arrowhead Patxh. (Ten hours of c o n s e r v a t i o n work i s r e q u i r e d f o r t h e F i f t y - M i l e r t h e o t h e r seven Award. The t h r e e hours earned a t Philmont can be a p p l i e d may be a c q u i r e d back home.) - Philmont h a s a number of T r a i l C o n s t r u c t i o n S u p e r v i s o r s on i t s s t a f f , each l o c a t e d s t r a t e g i c a l l y throughout t h e backcountry. L o g i s t i c s S e r v i c e s w i l l i d e n t i f y t h e b e s t l o c a t i o n f o r your crew t o do your t h r e e hour p r o j e c t , under t h e s u p e r v i s i o n of t h i s s t a f f member. These S u p e r v i s o r s w i l l h e l p your crew q u a l i f y f o r b o t h t h e Arrowhead P a t c h and t h e p a r t i a l on t h e Fifty-Miler. Should your i t i n e r a r y not p r o v i d e f o r a n a r e a w i t h a T r a i l C o n s t r u c t i o n S u p e r v i s o r , L o g i s t i c s S e r v i c e s w i l l i d e n t i f y a n a l t e r n a t e p r o j e c t t h a t can b e done under t h e l e a d e r s h i p of your Advisor. PHILMONT MUSEUMS The K i t Carson Museum and Philmont Museum and Seton Memorial L i b r a r y may b e v i s i t e d any day. Tours of t h e V i l l a Philmonte must be a r r a n g e d a t L o g i s t i c s S e r v i c e s . No f e e is charged a t any of t h e s e museums. Bus t r a n s p o r t a t i o n can b e a r r a n g e d t o v i s i t t h e K i t Carson Museum a t Rayado; t h e f e e i s $24.00* f o r a 26 p e r s o n c a p a c i t y bus. * S u b j e c t t o change MONT I T I N E R A R I E S Advance i t i n e r a r y s e l e c t i o n e n a b l e s your crew t o choose from popular i t i n e r a r i e s which have been c a r e f u l l y planned. Every i t i n e r a r y o f f e r s a never-to-be-forgotten w i l d e r n e s s adventure. Your crew w i l l s e l e c t i t s t r e k from t h e twenty-four preplanned c h o i c e s o f f e r e d i n t h i s book. You a r e r e q u e s t e d n o t t o a s k f o r a s p e c i a l i t i n e r a r y , one d i f f e r i n g from t h o s e o f f e r e d . It cannot be c o n s i d e r e d u n t i l you a r r i v e a t Philmont s i n c e p r i o r i t y i s g i v e n t o preplanned i t i n e r a r i e s and t h e c a p a c i t y of each camp must be observed. Crews a r r i v i n g without: a n i t i n e r a r y r e s e r v a t i o n w i l l be l i m i t e d t o t h e c h o i c e s a v a i l a b l e t h a t day. The u s e of t h e i t i n e r a r i e s l i s t e d i n t h i s book and t h e p o l i c y of s t a r t i n g o n l y two crews p e r day on each i t i n e r a r y i s observed f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g reasAns: It d i s b u r s e s people which h e l p s m a i n t a i n a w i l d e r n e s s atmosphere and minimizes t h e p h y s i c a l impact upon t h e environment. The l o c a t i o n of your crew i s known every day i f i t should become n e c e s s a r y t o c o n t a c t you about a n a t u r a l d i s a s t e r o r a n emergency message a f f e c t i n g one of your members. D i s b u r s a l of people h e l p s t o p r e v e n t crowding a t program a r e a s . * * * WHEN SELECTING YOUR ITINERARY You w i l l need t h r e e b a s i c t o o l s : ( 1 ) a Philmont map, ( 2 ) a "Guidebook t o Adventure", and ( 3 ) t h i s book. The book Philmont T r a i l s i s o u t of p r i n t , b u t r e f e r e n c e map numbers have been l e f t on t h e i t i n e r a r y s h e e t s f o r your u s e i f you have a copy of t h e book o r know where you can borrow one. Note t h e book i s o l d and some t r a i l s a r e no l o n g e r used. - Next, b r i n g t h e crew t o g e t h e r and e x p l a i n t h a t t h e o b j e c t i v e i s t o s e l e c t f i v e t o p c h o i c e s of i t i n e r a r i e s from t h e twenty-four o f f e r e d . Every crew i s expected t o make i t s s e l e c t i o n from t h e i t i n e r a r i e s i n t h i s book. S e v e r a l methods may be used t o determine your crew's c h o i c e s of i t i n e r a r i e s : (1) One method i s t o have each crew member v o t e f o r t h e t h r e e program f e a t u r e s h e l i k e s b e s t , a f t e r s t u d y i n g t h e program l i s t which f o l l o w s t h e i t i n e r a r i e s i n t h i s book. T a l l y t h e v o t e s f o r each program; u s i n g t h e program-itinerary c h a r t , you can determine which i t i n e r a r y i n c l u d e s most of your d e s i r e s . (2) Another method i s t o a s k each crew member t o s t u d y a l l i t i n e r a r i e s and t o make f i v e c h o i c e s . When a l l crew members have made t h e i r s e l e c t i o n s , t h e i n d i v i d u a l c h o i c e s can be assembled, weighed, and t h e t o p f i v e determined: o r (3) Devise your own method f o r making s e l e c t i o n s . P l e a s e n o t e t h a t a l t h o u g h a l l a v a i l a b l e program f e a t u r e s a r e i n d i c a t e d on t h e enclosed i t i n e r a r i e s , your crew i s n o t r e q u i r e d t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n each and e v e r y one. Some may n o t i n t e r e s t you. Also, s e v e r a l programs must b e scheduled by a n I t i n e r a r y Planner when you a r r i v e a t Philmont, such a s h o r s e r i d e s and b u r r o packing, because of a l i m i t e d number of animals. I f a l l a v a i l a b l e h o r s e s a r e a l r e a d y scheduled, your crew w i l l NOT be a b l e t o have a h o r s e r i d e . DIFFICULTY OF ITINERARIES Each t r e k i s r a t e d by t h e degree of d i f f i c u l t y . D i f f i c u l t y i s determined by mileage, ruggedness of t e r r a i n , and t h e number of l a y o v e r s . Follow t h e i t i n e r a r i e s on t h e enclosed Philmont map. Those brown contour l i n e s r e p r e s e n t 80 f o o t (24 meter) climbs; t h e more l i n e s you c r o s s on an upward r o u t e , t h e tougher t h e climb. Steep downhill climbs a r e o f t e n tough, too. Mileage f i g u r e s on i t i n e r a r i e s a r e approximate and do n o t i n c l u d e s i d e h i k e s except f o r Baldy Mountain. A l l i t i n e r a r i e s may be used t o q u a l i f y f o r d i s t a n c e requirements of t h e F i f ty-Miler Award. A "Typical" i t i n e r a r y i s approximately 50 m i l e s and a l l o w s c o n s i d e r a b l e time t o enjoy program f e a t u r e s . However, even a Typical i t i n e r a r y r e q u i r e s consid e r a b l e e x e r t i o n because Philmont e l e v a t i o n s v a r y from 6,500 t o 12,441 f e e t (1,982 t o 3,793 m e t e r s ) w i t h many l o n g , d i f f i c u l t t r a i l s covering rugged and rocky t e r r a i n . A Typical i t i n e r a r y can be made more c h a l l e n g i n g by t a k i n g side hikes. A "Rugged" i t i n e r a r y i s approximately 51-66 m i l e s i n l e n g t h and p r o v i d e s a v a r i e t y of program o p p o r t u n i t i e s . These i t i n e r a r i e s a r e designed t o meet t h e needs of most crews. A "Strenuous" i t i n e r a r y i s approximately 69-76 m i l e s i n l e n g t h and should be attempted only by a crew t h a t e n j o y s l o t s of rugged mountain h i k i n g and i s i n good p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n . Smaller crews o r c h a r t e r e d u n i t s a r e recommended f o r these treks. A "Super Strenuous" i t i n e r a r y i s approximately 77-109 m i l e s i n l e n g t h and i s t h e most d i f f i c u l t of any. The Super Strenuous i t i n e r a r i e s a r e h i g h l i g h t e d by climbing many of Philmont's h i g h e s t peaks. These i t i n e r a r i e s a r e recommended only f o r experienced crews w i t h seasoned backpackers and should n o t be attempted u n l e s s i n t o p p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n and capable of h i k i n g g r e a t d i s t a n c e s a t h i g h e l e v a t i o n s . A r e g u l a r program of p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n i n g f o r s e v e r a l months p r i o r t o your a r r i v a l i s imperative. Much of each day i s s p e n t h i k i n g , s o t h e r e i s l e s s time f o r o t h e r programs. - A l l i t i n e r a r i e s a r e tough t h e d i f f e r e n c e i s i n degrees of toughness. p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n is considered a p r e r e q u i s i t f o r a l l Philmont t r e k s . A good PHILMONT ITINEWY NUMBER ''Afr & "Br' i t i n e r a r i e s a r e e x a c t l y a l i k e . They a l l o w two crews from t h e same c o n t i n g e n t t o f o l l o w t h e same i t i n e r a r y throughout t h e i r t r e k , although t h e y a r e t o h i k e independently on t h e t r a i l c o n s i s t e n t with t h e w i l d e r n e s s e t h i c of t h e Boy Scouts of America. I f you have two crews t h a t wish t o camp t o g e t h e r , choose your i t i n e r a r i e s a c c o r d i n g l y . Crews of more t h a n 12 persons may be r e quested t o d i v i d e i n t o s m a l l e r , more manageable crews. Take c a r e i n making your c h o i c e s . i t i n e r a r y i s GREAT! The d e c i s i o n s w i l l be tough because every The s k e t c h maps and graphs accompanying each i t i n e r a r y a r e designed t o c l e a r l y show t h e a r e a and t e r r a i n covered on each t r e k . The graphs d e p i c t e l e v a t i o n changes throughout t h e i t i n e r a r y . Hence, t h e more up and down d i s t a n c e shown on a graph, t h e more up and downhill backpacking you w i l l do and t h e more chall e n g i n g t h e t r e k w i l l be. T h i s i s e s p e c i a l l y t r u e f o r up and down a t h i g h e l e v a t i o n s shown on t h e upper p o r t i o n of each graph. This i t i n e r a r y book i s designed t o l e t you compare d i f f e r e n t graphs by p l a c i n g t h e ends of t h e pages s o t h a t t h e graphs appear s i d e by s i d e . "Smiling f a c e s " r e p r e s e n t l a y o v e r s , where you spend two n i g h t s i n t h e same camp. -RESERVING YOUR ITINERARY When you have determined the top five different itinerary choices for your crew ("A" and "B" are not different), indicate them on the Itinerary Reservation Postcard that is enclosed and send it to Philmont promptly. Itineraries are reserved on a first come first served basis. A maximum of two crews may start on each itinerary each day. In fairness to everyone, itinerary choices must be submitted on the enclosed postcard. Philmont does not reserve itineraries by telephone or from previous years PEAKS books. You will receive a postcard stating which of your crew's five choices has been reserved for you. Bring this card to Philmont to verify your itinerary. SHORT TREKS If your trek has been approved by Philmont for less than 12 days, an itinerary cannot be confirmed until you arrive at Philmont. Use the itinerary selection card as follows: (1) Print across the top of the card the number of days of your trek (ie. 9 DAYS). (2) List on the card the area of the ranch (north, middle or south) and programs that you prefer. (3) Complete the rest of the information. ( 4 ) Mail the card. This information will aid the itinerary trip planner who will work with you when you arrive at Philmont. Short treks, usually 7 to 10 days, are only scheduled between August 1 and August 9. YOUR CHECK LIST Five Top Choices of Itineraries Selected and Mailed by May I......... ....................... Signed by Doctor and Parent ... Itinerary Number Reserved for You by Philmont Health & Medical Records Complete and Physical Training Plan Developed and Initiated Several Months Ahead Advance Fee Payments Collected and Submitted ($78.00 Due March 1) . ... ...... Tour Permit Application Completed and Approved ...................... Transportation To and From Philmont Arranged ........................ Arrival Plans and Crew Information Card Mailed to Philmont 3 Weeks Before Departure .............................. Bus Driver(s) Accommodations Arranged .............................. Trip Planner/Postmaster Cards Complete and in Alphabetical Order by Crews ............................... Expedition Number Given to All Parents and Crew Members ............ Your Philmont Address Given to All Parents and Friends ............. Philmont's Emergency Phone Number Given to All Parents ............. Information From Parents on Insurance Coverage ..................... Final Fee Payments Collected and Submitted ($78.00 Due June 1) -12- I T I N E R A R I E S ITINERARY 1 A&B I N B R I E F Typical A program-packed t r e k through Philmont's s c e n i c south country i s f e a t u r e d i n t h i s t y p i c a l i t i n e r a r y . C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company a t C r a t e r Lake and Corn Grindi n g , Arrowhead Making and Sweat Lodge a t Apache Springs a r e included. Other programs a r e Mountain L i v i n ' , Black Powder R i f l e , Gold Mining, Panning and Blacksmithing. Also Rock Climbing, Ecology ( l e a r n about t h e Philmont environment) and Western Lore. This i t i n e r a r y ends w i t h a climb of Philmont's famous landmark, t h e Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 2 A&B Typical Two l a y o v e r camps a r e f e a t u r e d i n t h i s t y p i c a l i t i n e r a r y which p r o v i d e s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o t a k e i n e x t r a programs, s i d e h i k e s , o r j u s t p l a i n r e s t and r e l a x a t i o n . You w i l l a l s o have t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o camp a t Philmont's h i g h e s t camp, Mount P h i l l i p s ( e l e v a t i o n 11,711). Other programs a v a i l a b l e a r e Contin e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company, Mountain L i v i n ' and Black Powder R i f l e , Western Lore, Rock Climbing and Bouldering, and Ecology. Your l a s t n i g h t w i l l be s p e n t a t Tooth Ridge Camp j u s t a s h o r t d i s t a n c e from t h e Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 3 A&B Typical T h i s t y p i c a l i t i n e r a r y p r o v i d e s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o climb s e v e r a l of Philmont's mountains, i n c l u d i n g Mount P h i l l i p s , Comanche Peak, T r a i l Peak and S c h a e f e r ' s Peak. Also f e a t u r e d i s a l a y o v e r a t Beaubien, home of one of Philrnont's Weste r n Lore programs. Other programs i n c l u d e Mountain Search and Rescue and Crew Challenge a t Urraca, C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company a t C r a t e r Lake, Rocky Mountain Fur Company a t Clear Creek, Gold Mining, Panning and Blacksmithing a t Cypher's Mine and Rock Climbing and Ecology a t Cimarroncito. The l a s t n i g h t you w i l l enjoy t h e view from t h e t o p of Tooth Ridge. ITINERARY 4 A&B Tv~ical Vaca S t a r t i n g Camp, on t h e e a s t edge of Deer Lake Mesa, i s where t h i s i t i n e r a r y o r i g i n a t e s . You w i l l h i k e t h e c e n t r a l country and work s o u t h where you w i l l camp along d e l i g h t f u l f i s h i n g streams t h e l a s t t h r e e n i g h t s . Along t h e way you may e x p e r i e n c e Rock Climbing and Bouldering, Ecology, Western Lore, Mountain L i v i n ' , Blacksmithing and Black Powder R i f l e . You w i l l a l s o be exposed t o ~ i c a r i l l aApache L i f e , Burro Racing, Adobe Casa and a Cantina. ITINERARY 5 A&B Tv~ical I t i n e r a r y 5 h a s many i n t e r e s t i n g f e a t u r e s such as packing over t h e t o p of Mount P h i l l i p s , Rock Climbing, Ecology, Gold Mining, Panning, and Blacksmithing. You w i l l a l s o e n j o y Black Powder R i f l e , Rocky Mountain Fur Company, and C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company. A l a y o v e r a t Beaubien w i l l g i v e you time f o r Western Lore, a Chuck Wagon Dinner, h o t showers, r e s t and r e l a x a t i o n . Your l a s t n i g h t w i l l be s p e n t a t Urraca b e f o r e a c h a l l e n g i n g climb t o t h e Tooth of Time and t h e n back t o Camping Headquarters. ITINERARY 6 A&B Rugged Four d i f f e r e n t days you w i l l have a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o t r y your hand a t f i s h i n g on t h i s i t i n e r a r y . You w i l l a l s o h i k e o v e r M t . P h i l l i p s and s t a y a t Comanche Peak Camp, e l e v a t i o n 11,326 f e e t . Other programs i n c l u d e .30-06 R i f l e , Rocky Mountain Fur Company, Black Powder R i f l e , and F l y Tying. You can a l s o e x p e r i e n c e J i c a r i l l a Apache I n d i a n L i f e , Burro Racing, C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company, Rock Climbing and Ecology. T h i s e x c i t i n g t r i p ends by h i k i n g along t h e Tooth of Time Ridge t o Camping Headquarters. -13- ITINERARY 7 A&B Rugged This t r e k through P h i l m o n t ' s s o u t h c o u n t r y o f f e r s many v a r i e d and i n t e r e s t i n g programs p l u s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o f i s h i n c l e a r mountain streams. A two day l a y o v e r a t Apache Springs p r o v i d e s time t o view a r e p l i c a of a J i c a r i l l a Apache I n d i a n V i l l a g e and t o l e a r n about t h e i r l i f e s t y l e . Other programs i n c l u d e Mount a i n Search and Rescue and Crew Challenge, Rock Climbing, Ecology, C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company, Black Powder R i f l e , Gold Mining and Western Lore. ITINERARY 8 A&B Rugged F i s h i n g f o r t r o u t i n c l e a r mountain s t r e a m s i s emphasized a s you t r a v e l through Abreu, F i s h Camp, Agua F r i a and Porcupine. You may wish t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n o t h e r programs throughout Philmont's s o u t h c o u n t r y such a s Mountain Search and Rescue and Crew Challenge a t Urraca and Burro Racing, Adobe Casa and Cantina a t Abreu. Other programs a v a i l a b l e a r e J i c a r i l l a Apache L i f e , Rocky Mountain Fur Company, Black Powder R i f l e , .30-06 R i f l e , Mexican Dinner, Rock Climbing and Ecology. ITINERARY 9 A&B Rugged This t r e k i s enhanced by a n i g h t a t P h i l m o n t ' s h i g h e s t camp, Mount P h i l l i p s , and a two day l a y o v e r a t Beaubien. It t h e n t a k e s you t o F i s h Camp where you may t o u r Waite P h i l l i p s ' f i s h i n g lodge and f i s h f o r t r o u t i n t h e Rayado River. Other programs o f f e r e d a r e Gold Mining and Panning, Blacksmithing, Rocky Mountain Fur Company, Black Powder R i f l e , Burro Racing and Mountain Search and Rescue and Crew Challenge. A f t e r Rock Climbing and Ecology a t Miner's Park, you w i l l spend your l a s t day climbing S h a e f e r ' s Peak and t r a v e r s i n g t h e Tooth of Time Ridge. ITINERARY 10 A&B Rugged Many o p p o r t u n i t i e s e x i s t f o r f i s h i n g i n Philmont's south c o u n t r y a s you v i s i t Porcupine, F i s h Camp and Abreu. I n a d d i t i o n , you may e x p e r i e n c e .30-06 R i f l e a t Sawmill, Rocky Mountain Fur Company and Black Powder R i f l e a t C l e a r Creek, Western Lore a t Beaubien, J i c a r i l l a Apache L i f e a t Apache S p r i n g s , Burro Racing a t Abreu, C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company a t C r a t e r Lake, and Rock Climbing and Ecology a t Miner's Park. Your t r e k ends with a n i g h t s p e n t on S h a e f e r ' s Pass. ITINERARY 11 A&B Rugged T h i s 61 m i l e t r e k t r a v e l s Philmont from s o u t h t o n o r t h and a l l o w s you t o h i k e over Mount P h i l l i p s and camp a t an e l e v a t i o n of 11,326 f e e t on Comanche Peak. Many programs a r e f e a t u r e d i n t h i s unique i t i n e r a r y such a s Mountain Search and Rescue and Crew Challenge, Rock Climbing, Ecology, Mountain L i v i n ' , Black Powder R i f l e , Rocky Mountain Fur Company, .30-06 R i f l e and Burro Racing. You w i l l spend a n i g h t a t Black Jack camp h i g h on Midnight Mesa and t h e n journey t o P o n i l , former h e a d q u a r t e r s of t h e P h i l t u r n Rocky Mountain Scout Camp. ITINERARY 12 A&B Rugged This rugged i t i n e r a r y b e g i n s i n t h e h i s t o r i c logging a r e a of t h e n o r t h c o u n t r y w i t h programs a t Pueblano. From t h e r e i t ' s o f f t o Copper Park, French Henry, Baldy Mountain and Miranda, t h e f a s c i n a t i n g gold mining d i s t r i c t . You w i l l spend 2 days e x p l o r i n g Dean Canyon, h i g h l i g h t e d by Dean Challenge ( a r o p e s and c h a l l e n g e program), Rock Climbing and Ecology. You may a l s o t r y your hand a t Burro Racing and Western Lore b e f o r e heading back t o Camping Headquarters along t h e Tooth of Time Ridge. ITINERARY 13 A&B Rugeed The novel experience of b u r r o packing i s an e a r l y f e a t u r e of t h i s i t i n e r a r y , a means of t r a v e l no l o n g e r encountered i n t h e United S t a t e s . You w i l l a l s o a c q u i r e some of t h e e a r l y day s k i l l s of Logging and Gold Mining and s e e t h e view from t h e t o p of Baldy Mountain. Scenic t r a i l camps w i l l be enjoyed a s w e l l a s Dean Chall e n g e , a Mexican Dinner and Western Lore. You w i l l be ready f o r a l a y o v e r day a t Cimmaroncito with Rock Climbing, Bouldering, Ecology and an i n s p i r i n g s i d e h i k e through Hidden Valley. The l a s t day w i l l f i n d you ascending S c h a e f e r ' s Peak and h i s t o r i c Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 14 A&B Rugged This unique i t i n e r a r y t r a v e l s e x c l u s i v e l y through Philmont's s c e n i c n o r t h country. Included a r e w i l d e r n e s s t r a i l camps, Western Lore, and Archaeology which p r o v i d e s e n l i g h t e n i n g i n f o r m a t i o n about e a r l y i n h a b i t a n t s . I f you d e s i r e more time t o h e l p w i t h e x c a v a t i o n s a t I n d i a n W r i t i n g s , a l a y o v e r day can be arranged. You w i l l enjoy l e a r n i n g e a r l y day Logging and Gold Mining s k i l l s . Two days a t beaut i f u l Copper Park, e l e v a t i o n 10,480 f e e t , w i l l permit you t o s i d e h i k e Baldy Mountain. Your t r a v e l s w i l l conclude by e x p l o r i n g Dean Canyon, i n c l u d i n g Dean Challenge, Rock Climbing and Ecology. ITINERARY 15 A&B Rugged This rugged i t i n e r a r y i n v i t e s you t o s i d e h i k e t h e Tooth of Time and Baldy Mount a i n . A s you head n o r t h from Rayado River Camp you may p a r t i c i p a t e i n Rock Climbing and Ecology a t Miner's Park and Western Lore a t C l a r k ' s Fork. You w i l l e x p l o r e t h e c e n t r a l s e c t i o n of Philmont and enjoy t h e q u i e t grandeur of t r a i l camps. Dean Challenge, t h e P r o s p e c t o r and H i s Burro, and t h e o l d days of Gold Mining w i l l come a l i v e i n t h e n o r t h country. Burro Packing and Logging s k i l l s w i l l round o u t your l i f e on t h i s i t i n e r a r y . ITINERARY 16 A&B Rugged A 66 m i l e i t i n e r a r y f e a t u r i n g s i d e h i k e s t o t h e Tooth of Time and Baldy Mountain. A s you work your way n o r t h you may e x p e r i e n c e Rock Climbing, Ecology, Western Lore, Dean Challenge, P r o s p e c t i n g and Gold Mining. A t Pueblano's C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company you can t r y your hand a t p o l e climbing and compete i n sawi n g c o n t e s t s . L a s t s t o p on t h i s i n t e r e s t i n g i t i n e r a r y i s I n d a i n W r i t i n g s where you can view p e t r o g l y p h s which were made by I n d i a n s a s e a r l y as 900 A.D. ITINERARY 17 A&B Rugged Most of t h e camps i n t h e s c e n i c n o r t h country w i l l b e v i s i t e d by your crew on t h i s i t i n e r a r y . You w i l l s t a r t i n t h e h i s t o r i c North P o n i l Canyon; a t I n d i a n W r i t i n g s you can l e a r n about people who l i v e d t h e r e a s e a r l y a s 900 A.D. Western Lore, packing w i t h b u r r o s and C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company w i l l be among your experi e n c e s a s you p r e p a r e t o s i d e h i k e Baldy Mountain. Other o p p o r t u n i t i e s w i l l inc l u d e Gold Mining, Blacksmithing, t h e Dean Challenge, Rock Climbing and Ecology a s you head s o u t h t o Harlan f o r a Mexican Dinner and Burro Racing. ITINERARY 18 A&B Strenuous Philmont's s p e c t a c u l a r n o r t h c o u n t r y i s f e a t u r e d i n t h i s s t r e n u o u s 69 m i l e t r e k . You w i l l have a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o Race Burros and enjoy a d e l i c i o u s Mexican Dinner a t Harlan. A s you t r e k toward Baldy Mountain you w i l l Climb Rock and l e a r n about Ecology a t Dean Cow, view much of ~ h i l m o n t ' s mountain w i l d e r n e s s from Dean Skyline, and encounter Dean Challenge a t Head of Dean. Upon r e a c h i n g Ewell's Park you may p a r t i c i p a t e i n Gold Mining & Panning a t French Henry and l e a r n about t h e Prospector and H i s Burro a t Miranda. Your t r e k ends i n P o n i l country with C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company, Western Lore and Archaeology. -15- ITINERARY 19 A&B Strenuous North P o n i l Canyon b e g i n s t h i s s t r e n u o u s i t i n e r a r y which t o u r s t h e n o r t h c o u n t r y and c o n c l u d e s w i t h a n i g h t a t Tooth Ridge b e f o r e h i k i n g t o Camping H e a d q u a r t e r s . Enjoy t h e e x q u i s i t e views from H a r t Peak, p a r t i c i p a t e i n Western Lore and t h e C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company. A t Baldy Camp, s i d e h i k e Baldy Mountain and l e a r n a b o u t Gold Mining a t French Henry. A s you wind your way back s o u t h , meet t h e P r o s p e c t o r and H i s B u r r o a t Miranda, Dean C h a l l e n g e , t h e n Rock Climbing and Ecology. ITINERARY 20 A&B Strenuous T h i s s t r e n u o u s i t i n e r a r y o f f e r s a wide r a n g e of programs t h r o u g h o u t t h r e e s e c t i o n s of Philmont. A t Dan Beard you w i l l e x p e r i e n c e a remote w i l d e r n e s s i n P h i l m o n t ' s n o r t h e r n m o s t camp. I n d i a n W r i t i n g s o f f e r s a n e x p o s u r e t o Archaeology. A s you proceed t h r o u g h t h e c e n t r a l c o u n t r y you may p a r t i c i p a t e i n .30-06 R i f l e , Rocky Mountain Fur Company o r B l a c k Powder R i f l e ( t h e r e may n o t b e t i m e f o r b o t h ) , F u r t h e r s o u t h a t ~ e a u m e ni s t h e Western Lore program and C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company a t C r a t e r Lake. Rock Climbing and Ecology a t M i n e r ' s P a r k i s t h e l a s t s t o p b e f o r e h i k i n g i n o v e r t h e Tooth of Time Ridge. ITINERARY 21 A&B Strenuous I t i n e r a r y 21 i s a mountain c l i m b e r ' s d e l i g h t . A f t e r c l i m b i n g Baldy Mountain you w i l l proceed s o u t h t o h i k e some of P h i l m o n t ' s o t h e r major peaks i n c l u d i n g Mount P h i l l i p s , Big Red, Black Mountain, and t h e Tooth of Time. Much t i m e w i l l b e s p e n t i n h i k i n g and e n j o y i n g t h e remote w i l d e r n e s s , b u t you may h a v e t i m e t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n Burro Packing, P r o s p e c t i n g , C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company, Dean C h a l l e n g e , Rock Climbing, Ecology, Western Lore and Gold Mining and Panning. This strenuous t r e k w i l l c h a l l e n g e even t h e most s e a s o n e d backpacker. ITINERARY 22 A&B Super S t r e n u o u s T h i s s u p e r s t r e n u o u s i t i n e r a r y p r o v i d e s a n abundance of h i k i n g w i t h less t i m e f o r program a c t i v i t i e s . The t r e k b e g i n s i n P h i l m o n t ' s s o u t h c o u n t r y where you c a n t a k e p a r t i n t h e C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company, Western L o r e , Rock Climbing, Ecology, and you may wish t o s i d e h i k e t h e Tooth of Time. A s you h i k e toward Baldy c o u n t r y , p a r t i c i p a t e i n Dean C h a l l e n g e and Gold P r o s p e c t i n g , t h e n head o v e r t h e 12,441 f o o t Baldy ( w i t h p a c k s ) t o Copper P a r k . T h i s t r e k i n c l u d e s Gold Mining and Panning, and c o n c l u d e s a t I n d i a n W r i t i n g s where A r c h a e o l o g i s t s w i l l t e l l you a b o u t t h e a n c i e n t h i s t o r y of t h e North P o n i l Canyon. ITINERARY 23 A&B Super S t r e n u o u s Here i s t h e answer f o r crews s e e k i n g a super-adventurous t r e k . There i s s t r e n u o u s h i k i n g w i t h l i m i t e d t i m e f o r some e x c i t i n g programs. O p p o r t u n i t i e s i n c l u d e F l y TyLng and F i s h i n g , Black Powder R i f l e , Rock Climbing, Ecology, and Dean C h a l l e n g e . You w i l l want t o s i d e h i k e Baldy, P h i l m o n t ' s h i g h e s t mountain, and p a r t i c i p a t e i n P r o s p e c t i n g , Gold Mining, C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company and Western Lore. Burro Packing your l a s t two days w i l l c l i m a x t h i s s u c c e s s f u l t r i p . ITINERARY 24 A&B Super S t r e n u o u s The u l t i m a t e of a l l i t i n e r a r i e s i s t h i s 109 m i l e s u p e r s t r e n u o u s t r e k which w i l l c h a l l e n g e even t h e b e s t , p h y s i c a l l y and m e n t a l l y . You w i l l h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o h i k e most of P h i l m o n t ' s major p e a k s , a l l o v e r 10,000 f e e t . I n c l u d e d a r e T r a i l Peak, Black Mountain, B e a r , Big Red, Mount P h i l l i p s , Comanche Peak and Baldy. A remote w i l d e r n e s s camping e x p e r i e n c e i s p r o v i d e d w h i l e h i k i n g much of t h e Philmont t e r r i t o r y . Time f o r program o p p o r t u n i t i e s i s l i m i t e d . Only t h o s e i n t o p p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n who a r e accustomed t o h i g h e l e v a t i o n h i k i n g and who e n j o y s t r e n u o u s work should attempt t h i s i t i n e r a r y . -16- Elevation in thoudands of feet ITINERARY 1 PHI LMONT ADVENTURE IT1NERARY NO. .......!:. .*. .&..!. 1 50 M i l e s ............ EXPEDITION NUMBER ................................................................. RANGER .................................................................................... COUNCIL ................................................................................. CITY ............................................. STATE ............................ ADULT ADVISOR(S) .............................................................................................................................................................................. CAMP / PROGRAM FEATURES "Philmont" NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS Campfire F O O D IMenu I Pick Siana/ No. Up t z r e -1-/ I CH 1 NO / NONE 1I / RAYADO RIVER . . . . . . . .TOTAL - - EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL ..................................... Adult Advisor 2* 1 a LOOKOUT MEADOW - CREW MEMBERS ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ...... SEE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK MAP(S) NO. 31 CRATER LAKE ........ ................................... Crew Leader ....................................... Itinerary Planner 1 0 . 3 5 -38-.--CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED .............................. 19;Ll CIMARRONCI T 0 CLARK'S FORK TOOTH RIDGE Fck ock C l i m b i n g , i k e Hidden Wagon ~ i n n e ' , Campfire l i m b Tooth of Time ry Camp - Water @ C l a r k ' s F o r k Awards Campfire 1 23 -S 1 1 1 CH YOUR BUS: ;J Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at NO NONE 1 1 ........................................ Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day 28,29 19 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved iq advance by Logistics Services. for ..................... persons time ............................... Burro Packing on Day for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . persons time ............................... zj Elevation in thoubands of feet ITINERARY 2 NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS PH ILMONT ADVENTURE l T l N ERARY NO. D<PEDITION NUMBER COUNCIL RANGER CREW MEMBERS .. - ADULT ADVISOR(S1 STATE - .................. . . . . . .TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL PROGRAM FEATURES ....................................... Adult Advisor ........................................ Crew Leader .................................... Itinerary Planner L i v i n ' , B l -a.c k s m .i t~ Side ~ike-ail Peak ~ -- - . . Western L o r e Chuck Wagon D i n n e r F i s h i n g i n Rayado Creek CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hours WILD HORSE ........................................ MOUNT PHILLIPS Signed by Member Phi lmont Conservotion Staff HORSES & BURROS Hike Hidden V a l l e y Dry Camp - Water @ Cl a r k '.-s .F-o r Horse Ride on Day . at ............ - for ..................... persons time ................................ YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at Burro Packing on Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at ................ You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You ore scheduled for a for NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in odvonce by Logistics Services. time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... persons I PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. ........3....*..&..!! .......... EXPEDITION NUMBER ........................ . . ....................................... I TYPICAL 1 1 50 M i l e s 1 RANGER ......................... . . ...................................................... 1 COUNCIL .................................................................................. CITY ............................................. PRUGRAM FEATURES -- / 1 1 / 1 1 5. 1 I 1 BEAUBIEN 6. 1 I 1 BEAUBIEN 1. / I - 2. 4- - @ Camping Headquarters I I . I SEE I / 1 1 1 -I -I I I F O O D Menu I Pick Siana-No. -- Up -&re I CH 1 NO I NONE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK MAP61 NO. / CREW MEMBERS ADULT ADVISOR(S) TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL .................................... Adult Advisor Ranger Training LOVER1S LEAP Mountain Search & Rescue. Crew Challenge, P h i l m o n t S t o r C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Co. @ C r a t e r Lake, T r ai l Camp Side H i k e T r a i l Peak Western o r e , Campfire, Chuck Wagon D i n n e r F i s h i n g i n Rayado Creek T r a i l camp Rocky Mountain F u r Company, r lack Powder R i f l e Gold M i n i n g & Panning, Mine Tour, ~ l a c k s mthing i Rock Climbing, Ecology @ C i m a r r o n c i t o , T r a i l Camp ........................................ Crew Leader I ......................................... Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED -++=-I+-- . IcYPHERls MINE I Campfire ........ A /LOWER BONITA 9. - "Philmont" CREW MEMBERS STATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADULT ADVISOR(S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ................................................................................................................. CAMP NUMBER OF jwEBsTER PARKS -- ............................. 1 I Hours ....................................... Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff PJ 2 2. 1. . . . . HORSES & BURROS 2 2-- - - Horse Ride on Day dry camp-Water@Clarkls F o r k Camping Headquarters 12. - -- 29 - for -- YOUR BUS: NONE Awards Campfire - - Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at --- . . . .. persons - time . . ..................... ~ u r r oPocking on Day M. You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. Lunch. for time persons ... ! l Elevation in thousands of feet ITINERARY 4 A & B PH ILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. .................................. COUNCIL ............................................................................... .- ............................. DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF 1- I NUMBER OF 1I1 CREW ........ CREW MEMBERS .... ADULT ADVISOR(S) CITY ........................... . ................. STATE ................................... ... . . . ............................................................................................................................................... CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES APPROVAL TREK WEEK MONTH 1. Camping Headquarters "Philmont" Campfire ......................................... Adult Advisor 2. VACA Ranger Training ........................................ 3. DEER LAKE MESA 4. CIMARRONCITO 5. CIMARRONCITO 6. CLARK'S FORK 7. NORTH FORK URRACA - I------ N TYPICAL . . . ................................... RANGER ................................................................................... EXPEDITION NUMBER ...................... ADULT ADVISOR(S) I 1 50 Miles p - 8. 9. 1 0. 11. 12. -- YOUR BUS: BLACK 'OUNTAIN Trail Crew Leader camp ......................................... RockClimbing, -Ecology Bouldering H i k e H i d d e n V a l l e y , WesternL., ChuckWagonDinner, Campfire S i d e Hike Tooth of Time ~ ~ Cam ~ i l M o u n t a i n L i v i n l , Blacksmithing Black Powder Ri& Itinerary Planner UG CONSERVATlOlN PROJECT COMPLETED -S UG UG ........................................ Signed by Member Phi lmont Conservation BUCK CREEK F i s h i n g , T r a i l Camp J i c a r i l l a A p a c h e L i f e @Apache AGUA FRIA S p r i n g s , F i s h i n g , T r a i l Camp F l y Tying & F i s h i n g @ F i s h Camp, ABREU Burro Race, Adobe Casa, C a n t i n a Hike To Lower.Abreu Camping Headquarters Awards Carnpf~re PJ HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a t ................ for Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from ...........LO!!!%..ABRE.r! ......... a t ................................ M. .................................... ..M. ...................... persons time ................................ Burro Packing on Day I ..................a t ................ for .................... persons NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HOlRSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logitstics Services. 1 t ~ m e................................ . 11 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. EXPEDITION NUMBER ............................. 5....A,.&..B................ . . ............................... I 50 M i l e s ... RANGER .................... NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS ........ . . ......................................................... ADULT ADVISOR(S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STATE ............................ . . COUNCIL ....................... . ....................................................... CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ADULT ADVISOR(S1 CREW MEMBERS .................................................................................................................................. ' DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP -- 11 Camping Headquarters "Philmont" VACA Ranger Training UTE SPRINGS WEBSTER PARKS CYPHER'S MINE CLEAR CREEK l Menu I Pick I Siqna- I I I 1 1 1 Campfire -- F O O D I PROGRAM FEATURES No. CH UD NO tire EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL ................................. NONE Adult Advisor 3 --- B u r r o Racing @ H a r l a n T r a i l Camp Rock C l i m b i n g , Ecology @ C i m a r r o n c i t o , T r a i l Cam Gold M i n i n g & Panning, B l a c k s m i t h i n n , Mine Tour Rocky M o u n t a i n F u r Company, B l a c k Powder R i f l e 1 SEE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK M A P N NO. - ..- - --- --- ........................................ Crew Leader .................................. 2 0 -Itinerary Planner GUG 2 2-_ - -- CONSERVATION PROJECT CO'MPLETED ....... 7. -8. 9. -10. 11. CROOKED CREEK BEAUBIEN T r a i l Cam~ F i s h i n g a l o n g Rayado Creek, Xestern Lore BEAUBIEN S i d e H i k e T r a i l Peak, Zhuck Wagon Dinner, Campfire BEAR CAVES S o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Co. @ : r a t e r Lake, T r a i l Camp o u n t a i n Search & Rescue, Crew Philmont Story URRACA p - 12. 1 I lcarnping Headquarters I Awards Campfire ........................................ Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff 4 OAp_U -s - -- HORSES & BURROS 36 - Horse Ride on Day 35 - I CH I NO / NONE 1 43 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . persons time YOUR BUS: Hours -- Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at Burro Packing on Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M . You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR F W D PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. ............................... Lunch. llfor time persons .............................. g Elevation in thousands of feet ITINERARY w Pi-' 4 0 0 \ O O P h ) 6 51 Miles PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. ...... !?..A,.&..!?............... EXPEDITION NUMBER ........................... COUNCIL .............................................................................. 1 ADULT ADVISOR(S) - I. 2. I 1 I I 4. - 5. I - 10 03 I 6. 7. -8. -9. 10. -- 12. -- CITY ............................................................................... STATE ............................................... ..................................... CAMP 1 camping Headquarters / IUTE SPRINGS I PROGRAM FEATURES "Philmont" Campfire Ranger Training CH I / NO I IHQI NONE / 1 D r y Camp - Water @ Sawmill RMFC & B l a c k Powder R i f l e @ COMANCHE CAMP C l e a r Creek; T r a i l Camp J i c a r i l l a Apache L i f e , APACHE SPRINGS F i s h i n g near b y Corn G r i n d i n g , Arrowhead APACHE SPRINGS Chipping, Sweat Lodge F l y Tying & F i s h i n g FISH CAMP Lodne Tour B u r r o Racing, Adobe Casa, Cantina - l b & i n g C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Co.@ L X.rata2dke ; ~ a i l ~ ~ Adult Advisor 16 ........................................ Crew Leader ....................................... Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED ............................. Hours ........................................ Signed by Member Philmont Staff Conservation . . Camping Headquarters ADULTADVISOR(S) .......................... I COMANCHE PEAK ...... SEE P H I L M O N ~ EXPEDITION PLAN TRAILS BOOK APPROVAL MAP(S) NO. -- I CREW MEMBERS ....... . . . . . . . .TOTAL .................................................................................................................................................................... DAY DAY OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH -- RANGER .................................. . . NUMBER OF CREW MEM,BERS ~ ~ - p HORSES & BURROS ~ Horse Ride on Day Awards Campfire for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . persons - - YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 a t time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burro Packing on Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. You H ~ k einto Camping HQ Via the Tooth of T~me.You are scheduled for a NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. Lunch. for t~me persons Elevation in thousands of feet l-'l-'w 24OD\OO W N ITINERARY 7 PHILMONT ADVENTURE lTl NERARY NO. EXPEDITION NUMBER =I- .6i. .B........... ................................................................. COUNCIL .......................... ADULT ADVISOR(S) . . . . . . .?.. . . .A. 55 Miles RANGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CITY .................................................................................. ............................................... STATE 11.. NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS . . . . CREW MEMBERS ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ........................................ ............................................................................................................................................................................ DAY OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP 1 PROGRAM FEATURES I Camping ~ e a d ~ u a r t e r s "Philmont" RAYADO RIVER I F O O D lMenu i Pick 1 SionaI No. Up ( t6re 1 / -I I -II-I / Campfire Ranger Training M o u n t a i n s e a r c h & Rescue, Crew CH I I NO I I HQ I SEE PHILMONT I TRAILS BOOK M A P W NO. EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL I NONE 1 ............................... Adult Advisor 31 ....................................... Crew Leader TOOTHACHE SPRINGS MINER'S PARK -- ................................... t Rock Climbing, Ecology C o n t i n e n t a l T i e &Lumber Co. LOWER BONITA C-r-a t er -Lake, T r a i l Cam F l y Tying & F i s h i n g ~ F i r hCamp APACHE SPRINGS ( ~ i c a r i l l aApache I corn Grinding, APACHE SPRINGS I Chipping, Sweat Lodge F i s h i n g i n Buck & Rayado CROOKED CREEK Creeks, T r a i l Camp Rocky Mountain Fur Company, CLEAR CREEK Black Powder R i f l e . Gold Mining & Panning, CYPHER'S MINE MineTour B l a c k s ~ i t h i n ~ Western Lore @ C l a r k ' s Fork Dry Camp-Water@ 1 Camping Headquarters Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED 38 I I 1 ............................. Hours ........................................ PJ 2 39 PJ 2 39, 40 Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff _- HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day 1 22,_28 -- Awards Campfire 29 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . persons - YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burro Packing on Day You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HOlRSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. 1 tlme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 8 A & B PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. .................................. EXPEDITION NUMBER ............................................................... COUNCIL .................... . ....................................................... 1 RUGGED NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS 5 7 Miles RANGER .................................................................................... CITY .......................... . . ............. ........ CREW MEMBERS ADULT ADVISOR(S) STATE .................................... .... ADULT ADVISOR(S) ............................................................................................................................................................................ DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP 1-1-1 PROGRAM FEATURES Menu No. -1. Camping Headquarters "Philmont" Campfire 2. LOVER'S LEAP Ranger Training -- 3. -4. -5. -- - .- URRACA Mountain ~ e a r c h & e s c u e , Crew Challenge, Philmont S t o r y AGUA FRIA PORCUPINE 7. WILD HORSE 8. COMANCHE PEAK 9. SAWMILL -- JicarillaApacheLife@Apache S p r i n g s ; F i s h i n g , T r a i l Camp 1 SEE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK MAP61 NO. ......................................... Adult Advisor NONE -. HQ 33 HQ 33 HQ 33 HQ 32, 38 PJ 3 8 , 39 PJ 40 PJ 2 1 , 40 APPROVAL ........................................ Crew Leader ......................................... Itinerary Planner CONSERVATlOlN PROJ ECT CQMPCETED ........................... ... Hours T r a i l Camp RMFC & B l a c k p o w d e r @ C l e a r C r . ; Dry Camp - Water @Clear Creek .30-06 R i f l e m e l o a d i n g , M e t a l l i c S i l h o u e t t e Shooting Mexican D i n n e r DEAN COW 12. - / C H I NO - ABREU 6. -- F O O D Pick SignaUp ture ........................................ - Signed by Member Philmont Conservation PJ HORSES & BURROS - Horse Ride on Day Rock C l i m b i n g , Ecology Hike To S i m i l e Gate Awards Campfire -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at ................ for ................... persons YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from SIXMILE..GA*E. . . . . . . . . . . at ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..M. ......................................M. time ............................... Burro Packing on Day ................. for NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. at ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . persons time ................................ Elevation in thousands of feet ITINERARY 9 I .*..&..! .......... PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. ........! EXPEDITION NUMBER ................................................................... RUGGED 1 I '- CREW MEMBERS DAY DAY F OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH I. 2. 2- I I 1 I Campfire Ranger Ranger Training Training I i -.--. - 1 CH ---- NO 1 6. B EAUB I EN 7. - BEAUBIEN FISH CAMP -- -- 9. ---- ABREU D~~ - - -- - --- EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL TRAiLS BOOK MAP&) NO. -- NONE ....................................... Adult Advisor __ 1- HQ ----- - - - 16 ........................................ Crew Leader 1 6 , 22 MOUNT PHILLIPS PORCUPINE - 7 1 -I CREW MEMBERS ADULT ADVISOR(S) -- I SEE PHILMONT D ----- 5. ------- 8. I a - - *I --- 1 CATHEDRAL ROCK 4. 1 PROGRAM FEATURES I Camping-~ e a d ~ u a r t e-r-s l"Philmont" -3. w CAMP oo . . 1 ....................................... ADULT ADVISOR(S1 .............................................................................................................................................. DAY III.. 57 Miles RANGER ................................................................................... COUNCIL ..................................................................................CITY ................................................STATE NUMBER OF camp - ................................. 24 l tinerary Planner - --- - - ------ RMFC & Black Powder R i f l e @ 25, 40 C l e a r Creek; T r a i l Camp CONSERVATION -- -- --- F i s h i n g a l o n g Rayado Creek, PROJECT COMPLETED PJ 1 25, 40, 4 1 Western Lore ---- -.--- - .-S i d e Hike T r a i l Peak Hours Chuck Wagon D i n n e r , Campfire -S PJ 1 36 - - .---F l y Tying & F i s h i n g , ....................................... Lodge Tour-- PJ 2 ---- -- - - - - 3 7- Signed by Member -- -Phi lmont Conservation Burro Racing, Adobe Casa, Cantina, Fishing Staff 32 . -. . . . - M I\.." t Mountain Rescue, crew7crew-- cSeea r c h & Rescue. C tory HORSES & BURROS 33 -h - a l l e n g e , Philmont Philmont Sto;^ I---1 I I --- ----Horse Ride on Day Rock Climbing, Ecology o i n 10. I- - -- /MINER'S 1I. 1 / I -1 2 - I YOUR BUS: I URRACA I PARK --I Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire 1 lPJi--- /, CH I N O 1 NONE 1 - _ _ I28, Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 a t - -_-- .--- -_ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I - M 29 for time Burro Packing on Day You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTP,TION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. persons II lItlme NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS PHlLMONT ADVENTURE IT1NERARY NO. ....10....A.&..B............ ........ CREW MEMBERS COUNCIL .................................................................................. CITY ................................................STATE ....................................... EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL PROGRAM FEATURES "Philmont" ......................................... Adult Advisor Campfire ......................................... Crew Leader ........................................ Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED .............................. Hours ........................................ Signed by Member HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at ................ for YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at .................................. M. .................... persons time ................................ Burro Packing on Day .................. at ................ or NO CHANGES ARE 'POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. ...................... persons time ................................ a P, -'4 r n q Elevation in thousands of feet + + + m \ o o rh, ITINERARY 11 11 A & B PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. .................................. 1-1 NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS 61Miles ........ CREW MEMBERS COUNCIL ................................................................................. CITY ............................................... STATE ....................................... ...... ADULT ADVISOR(S) ........TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL PROGRAM FEATURES ......................................... Adult Advisor ......................................... Crew Leader ........................................ Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED ..................... . ... Hours ........................................ Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day .................. for YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at ..................................M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from .....LOWER..F1ONIL............... at .................................. M. ...................... persons time ............................... Burro Packing on Day .................. for NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR F W D PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TMNSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. at ................ at ................ ...................... persons time ................................ ?+ NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS PH l L M N T ADVENTURE IT1N ERARY NO. ........l.?.... A..!. .!. ....... CREW MEMBERS EXPEDITION NUMBER ........................................ ADULT ADVISOR(S) C0UNCI.L ............................................................. ADULT ADVISOR(S1 .................................... DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH ........ CAMP 1. Camping Headquarters 2 SIOUX 3. PUEBLANO RUINS ,PROGRAM FEATURES "Philmont" PONIL COPPER PARK S i d e Hike Baldy Mountain 6. MIRANDA Gold P r o s p e c t i n g 7. HEAD OF DEAN Dean C h a l l e n g e 8. DEAN COW 9. HARLAN B u r r o R a c i n g , Mexican D i n n e r ASPEN SPRINGS T r a i l Camp Western L o r e @ C l a r k ' s F o r k ; Dry Camp Water @ C l a r k 1s F o r k YOUR BUS: ......................................... PONIL 5. Camping Headquarters Adult Advisor Ranger Training C o n t i n e n t a l T C L C o . CPhilmont S t o r y @ P u e b l a n o ; T r a i l Camp Gold M i n i n g C P a n n i n g , Black- COPPER PARK 12. ......................................... Campfire 4. UPPER APPROVAL Crew Leader -- - ......................................... Itinerary ,Planner CONSERVATION PROJ ECT COMPLITED .............................. Hours ......................................... Signed by Member Philmont Conservation -S BC - Awcrrds Campfire HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day UG UG CH - Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 a t NO .................. NONE at ................ for ...................... persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for o .................... NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FCOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. .... Lunch. time ................................ ITINERARY 13 NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS ..8........ PHILMONT ADVENTURE IT1NERARY NO. ........1.? ....!%...& ........ C . R W MEMBERS C0UNCI.L .................................................................................. CITY .................................... ..... . . STATE ....................................... ...... ADULT ADVISOR(S) ....... .TOTAL TRAILS BOOK EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL ......................................... Adult Advisor ......................................... Crew Leader ......................................... Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED .............................. Hours ......................................... Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day .................. at ................ for ...................... persons YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp an Day 2 at time ................................ Burro Packing on Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. .................. at ................ You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. Yoti are scheduled for a ................................... NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. Lunch. for ...................... Persons time ................................ Elevation in thousands of feet P, 2,403 w Q O t r r N 14 A & B PHILMONT ADVENTURE lTl NERARY NO. .................................. 1-1 65 M i l e s NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS EXPEDITION NUMBER ................................................................. RANGER ...................................................................................... ........ C.REW MEMBERS C0UNCI.L .................................................................................. CITY ...................... . . . .... .. . . . . STATE ........................................ ...... ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ..............................................................;. ................................................................................................................... .- DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES 1. Camping Headquarters "Philmont" Campfire 2 BENT Ranger Training 3. DAN BEARD 4. COTTONWOOD 5. INDIA N Archaeology 6. PONIL PUEBLANO 8. -1CH 7 T r a i l Camp HQ 4,s HQ 4 PONIL 4 PONIL 9 PONIL 11 BC 15 BC 12,13 BC 1,lO 10; HEAD OF DEAN Dean Challenge -- 11. Rock Climbing, Ecolopy H i e T xmi.eGate Camping Headquarters kwar8s %mpkre -- CH - I YOUR BUS: Adult Advisor HQ Western Lbre, Cantina C o n t i n e n t a l T & L C o . &Philmont Story @ Pueblano ; T r a i l Camp I I Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from ....... NO NONE APPROVAL ......................................... NONE T r a i l Camp Side Hike Baldy Mountain 12. TRAILS BOOK MAP61 NO. 7 COPPER PARK P NO SEE PHlLMONT HQ COPPER PARK 9. F O O D Pick ,Signsture Up Menu No. 2 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. . ......................................... Crew Leader ......................................... Itinerary 'Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED .............................. Hours ......................................... Signed by Member Philmont Conservation HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day .................. at ................ for ...................... persons time ................................ Burro Packing on Day ..................at .?~.??IL!?..!!??? .......... at ..................................... .M. ................ for ...................... Pe"=f's NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in odvonce by Logistics Services. time ................................ a Elevation i n thousands of f e e t pl 2 . J m m o + ' + ' * o m ITINERARY 15 PHILMONT ADVENTURE l T l NERARY NO. ....... .!.. NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS 66 M i l e s ..A.? !. .B....... EXPEDITION NUMBER .................................................................. RANGER ........................ . ....................................................... ....... CREW MEMBERS COUNCIL .................................................................................. CITY ................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . STATE ...................................... ..... ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ,. ......................................................................... ., ......................................... ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ........................................................... DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES 1 ?M ; F O O D SignaPL;k ture SEE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK MAP61 NO. 1 1 Camping Headquarters RAYADO RIVER 3. AGUILA 4. MINER'S 5. CLARK'S FORK 6. UTE SPRINGS 7. VISTO GRANDE PARK I - f. Q\ I "Philmont" Campfire Ranger Training B u r r o Racing, Adobe Casa, C a n t i n a e A b r e u ; T r a i l Camp Rock Climbing, Ecology Side H i k e Tooth; Western Lore, Chuck Wagon Dinner 1 1 1 1 CH IQO NONE 3l ....................................... Crew Leader ....................................... Itinerary 'Planner 28 -S HQ - UG 18,19 UG 18 CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED ............................. Hours ....................................... 6,lO - UG 12 Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff BC 15 HORSES & BURROS BC 12 NO -- ....................................... Adult Advisor 31,34 UG EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL 31 HQ T r a i l Camp Seesunset over BaldyMountain T r a i l Camp ...... .TOTAL NONE Horse Ride on Day - 9 ror ...................... persons YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at LOWER . PONIL Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from ..................... . .............. at ................................ .................... M, :ime ................................ 3urro Packing on Day . . .......... ,.MM For ...................... P e m NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. time ................................ 7 16 A & B PHILMONT ADVENTURE l T l NERARY NO. .................................. U<PEDITION NUMBER ................................................................ 1 66 N i l e s CREW MEMBERS .................................................. RANGER .................................... COUNCIL ..................................................................................CITY ............................................. NUMBER OF STATE ........................................ ........ CREW MEMBERS ...... ADULT ADVI SOR(S) ADULT ADVI SOR(S) .................................................................................................................................................................................... DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES 1. Camping Headquarters "Philmont" 2. LOVER'S LEAP Ranger Training 3. MINER'S 4. CLARK' 5. DEER LAKE. MESA 6. UPPER DEAN 7. UTE MEADOWS 8. ,UTE MEADOWS Campfire / F O O D Signature Y," NO NONE / SEE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK MAP61 N.0. APPROVAL ......................................... Adult Advisor HQ 34 HQ 34 HQ 38 UG 18,19 UG 10,14,18 UG 10,12 ......................................... Crew Leader 9. 10: PARK s FORK PUEBLANO Rock C l i m b i n g , Ecology SideHikeTooth,WesternLore, ChuckWagonDinner, Campfire -S T r a i l Camp D r y Camp Water @ Cimarron R i v e r ......................................... Itinerary 'Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED .............................. Hours DeanChallenge@HeadofD;Gold P r o s p e c t @ M i r a n d a ; T r a i l Camp S i d e H i k e B a l d y Mt, G o l d M i n i n g , Panning, B l s m i t h @FrenchHen ....................................... %. 15 n e n t a l T & L C o , Philmont S t o r Return Burros Signed by Member Philmont Conservation 12 9 HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day 11. 4,9 .................. a t ................ for ......................persons YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Startirig Camp on Day 2 at SIXMILE GATE Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from .................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. .. time ................................ Burro Packing on Day M. ..................a t ................ at .................................... for ...................... persons N O CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. time ................................ E' Elevation in fhousands of feet ITINERARY 17 NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS PHlLMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. .......5.7....A. k.B......... ........ CREW MEMBERS ...... ADULTADVISOR(S) ........TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL PROGRAM FEATURES ......................................... Adult Advisor ......................................... Crew Leader ........................................ itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED .............................. Hours ......................................... Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day .................. at ................ for YOUR BUS: ...................... persons Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at ..................................M. time ................................ Burro Packing on Day M. .................. at ................ Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from [email protected]$XF,............ at .................................. for NO CHANGES ARE 'POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TMNSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logi'stics Services. ...................... persons time ...............:................ Elevation in thousands of feet D F W F 2 4 C D \ D O F N ITINERARY F 4 C D m O F l - F N 18 1( PHILMONT ADVENTURE IT1NERARY NO. ........;L.8....A. .&. .B.. ...... EXPEDITION NUMBER .................................................................... COUNCIL NUMBER OF CREW M , W E R S 669 M i l e s RANGER ...................................................................................... ........ CREW MEMBERS .................................................................................. CITY ................................................ STATE ........................................ ...... ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ................................................................................................................................................................................. DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP .PROGRAM FEATURES 1-1 4 r- 1. Camping Headquarters "Philmont" Campfire 2. CATHEDRAL ROCK Ranger Training 3. HARLAN B u r r o Racing, Mexican Dinner 4. DEAN COW Rock Climbing, Ecology 5. DEAN SKYLINE 6. EWELL' S PARK 7. EWELL' S PARK 8. PUEBLANO 9. BENT Dry Camp Water @ Dean Cow DeanChallengeGHeadof D; Gold Prospect @Miranda; T r a i l Camp Side H i k e Baldy Mt, GoldMining, Panning, B l s m i t h @ French Henry C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Co., Philmont S t o r v x m p f i r e T r a i l Camp Western Lore, Cantina @ P o n i l COOK CANYON T r a i l Camp -- 10. 11. 12. YOUR BUS: INDIAN WRITINGS -- TRAl LS BOOK SEE PHILMONT MAP61 NO. - -1 Archaeology Hike To S i x m i l e Gate Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire ......................................... Adult Advisor NO -S HQ 16 UG 17 UG 3 Itinerary ,Planner UG 1 CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED UG 1 I CH Crew Leader 10, 12 - BC 15 BC 12 .............................. Hours ......................................... PONIL 9 PONIL 7 PONIL 4, 8 NO ......................................... ......................................... NONE HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day .................. at ................ -. for ...................... persons .................................. M. SIXMILE GATE. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from ............................... . . . . . at .............................. Signed by Member Philmont Conservation 2 7 Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at APPROVAL ....... .M. time ................................ Burro Packing on Day .................. at ................ for ...................... persons NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by LogPstics Services. time ................................ PHILMONT ADVENTURE IT1NERARY NO. ....... l g ....A..&.,I!........ 69 Miles EXPEDITION NUMBER .......................... . . ................................... RANGER ................................................................................. COUNCIL ................................................................................. CITY ............................................ STATE ...................................... ADULT ADVISOR(S) ............................................................................................................................................................................... - DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH 1. :: CAMP "Philmont" Campfire ANASAZ I Ranger Training OL D CAMP SEE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK MAP61 NO. PROGRAM FEATURES Camping Headquarters NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS I CH Archaeology @ Indian Writinps, Trail Camp NO ....... CREW MEMBERS ..... ADULT ADVISOR(S) .......TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL ....................................... Adult Advisor NONE HQ 2 HQ 4 ....................................... Crew Leader ...................................... Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED .................... . ..... . Hours 15 ....................................... 12, 13 14 10. - 11. Camping Headquarters HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day Water @ Clark's Fork -- -- 18 WEBSTER PARKS Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff 19, 20 Awards Campfire NONE 29 ................. 'or YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at .................................. .................... M. .................................... NO CHANGES ARE ;POSSIBLE FOR F W D PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advnnce by Logi'stics Services. persons 'ime ................................ 3urro Packing on Day ................. You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a at ................ Lunch. at ................ .or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . persons [me ................................ PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. ........2.0 ....A..&..B........ EXPEDITION NUMBER .............................................................. NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS STRENUOUS RANGER ................................................................................... ........ CREW MEMBERS COUNCIL .................................................................................CITY ............................................. STATE ........................................ ..... ADULTADVISOR(S) ADULT ADVISOR(S) .................................................................................................................................................................................. DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH = CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES APPROVAL 1. Camping Headquarters "Philmont" Campfire ........................................ Adult Advisor 2. SIOUX Ranger Training ......................................... 3. DAN BEARD T r a i l Camp 4. INDIAN WRITINGS Archaeology 5. NEW DEAN SAWMILL T r a i l Camp Dry Camp Water @ V i s t o Grande .30-06 if le/-ading, M e t a l l i c S i l h o u e t t e Shooting MOUNT PHILLIPS Dry Camp 6. WASH 7. 8. 9. Crew Leader - ......................................... Itinerary Planner PONIL - CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED PONIL ............................. Hours UG ........................................ UG BEAUBIEN - 10. CRATER LAKE Philmont S t o r y Campfire MINER'S Rock Climbing, Ecology - --- 11. PARK HORSES & BURROS - Horse Ride on Day P 12. -YOUR BUS: Camping Headquarters . . . . . . . . . . Awards Campfire for Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at .............................. M. at ................ ................ persons time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burro Packing on Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a . . . . . . . . . . . NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. . . . . . . persons time .............................. 'z Elevation in thousands of feet 1- ( .. A ..&..!. ...... PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. .........?.1.. EXPEDITION NUMBER .................................................................... RANGER COUNCIL ............................................................................... CITY ............................. .. 76 Miles ...................................................................................... ........... STATE ADULT ADVISOR(S) ................................................................................................................................................................................. F O O D DAY DAY DAY SignaPRQGRAM FEATURES Menu Pick OF OF OF CAMP ture up TREK WEEK MONTH NO. 1. - 2. BENT 3. PUEBLANO 4. MIRANDA 5. MIRANDA 6. NO Campfire Ranger Training Burro P a c k i n g @ P o n i l ; P h i l m o n t Story, ContinentalT&LCo. Return Burros Gold P r o s p e c t i n NONE 1 MESA Adult Advisor HQ ......................................... P Crew Leader PONIL ......................................... Itinerary 'Planner 8. CLARK'S FORK 9. CYPHER'S MINE 10.. RED HILLS 11. SHAEFER'S PASS Camping Headquarters Dean C h a l l e n g e @ H e a d o f Dean; Dry Camp Water @ Head o f Dean - T r a i l Camp ~ o c ckl i m b i n g , Ecology @ C i t o ; W e s t e r n L o r e , Chuck Wagon D i n . Gold Mining & P a n n i n g , Mine Tour, B l a c k s m i t h i n g S i d e Hike Mount P h i l l i p s ; T r a i l Camp Climb B1ackMountain;DryCamp Water @ N o r t h F o r k U r r a c a - Awards Campfire APPROVAL ......................................... CONSERVATION PROJ ECT COMPLETED : : p + - - S i d e Hike Baldy Mountain SANTA CLAUS DEER 12. - "Philmont" Camping Headquarters ........ CREW MEMBERS ADULT ADVISOR(S) ............ I NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS BC .............................. Hours BC -S ......................................... UG Signed by Member Philmont Conserva.tion UG -2Fl HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day NONE for ...................... persons time ................................ YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 a t M. ............................... You Hike into Camping HQ Via the Tooth of Time. You ore scheduled for a ....................... NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR F W D PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. Lunch. time ........................ ,....... PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. EXPEDITION NUMBER . . SUPER STRENUOUS ..??. . . .A..& . B........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RANGER .. COUNC1,L .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CITY ADULT ADVISOR(S1 ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camping Headquarters "Philmont" 2. RAYADO RIVER Ranger Training 3. CRATER 4. CLARK'S FORK 5. ASPEN SPRINGS 6. CIMARRON RIVER 7. MIRANDA 8. COPPER PARK W(E .............. . . . . . . . . SEE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK M A P 6 1 NO. PROGRAM FEATURES 1. CREW MEMBERS ADULT ADVISOR(S) ...... ....... .TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL ........................................ Adult Advisor Campfire -- -.- -- C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Co., Philmont S t o r y Campfire SideHikeTooth; WesternLore, HQ 31 HQ 31 28,34 19 T r a i l Cam 14,18 ........................................ Crew' Leader ......................................... Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED UG 12,14 BC 13 BC 10,ll PONIL 1,5,10 PONIL 4 NONE --- 2 Hours ......................................... -- OLD CAMP -- INDIAN WRITINGS T r a i l Cam GoldMining&Panning, Blacks m i t h i n p : @ F r a n c h H . : T r a i l C. Cantina @ P o n i l ; Archaeology Hike To S i m i l e Gate Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire CH NO Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at Returns t o Camping H Q on Day 12 from SIXMILE GATE ........................................ at Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day .............. 1 YOUR BUS: ........ .............................. ELKHORN 12. STATE . F O O D CAMP - ---- .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK M O N T H -- . I NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS 7 7 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..M. . for ................ ...................... persons time ............................... Burro Packing on Day .................. for N O CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR F W D PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved i n advance by Logistics Services. at a t ................ ...................... time persons .............................. PHILMONT ADVENTURE IT1NERARY NO. EXPEDITION NUMBER ...... ...?. ( ?....A..&. . .B ....... . . . . . . . .:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RANGER COUNCIL ............................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CITY ADULT ADVISOR(S) . . . . . . . . CAMP Camping Headquarters PROGRAM FEATURES / "Philmont" Campfire 3. FISH CAMP 4. WILD HORSE 5. RED HILLS Ranger Training Fly Tying & F i s h i n g , Lodge Tour F i s h i n g on Rayado Creek; T r a i l Camp RMFC & Black Powder R i f l e @ C l e a r Creek; T r a i l Camp 6. CIMARRONCITO 7. CIMARRON RIVER 8. MIRANDA 10; 11. 12. .................. TRAILS BOOK SEE PHILMONT MAP(S) NO. CH ...... CREW MEMBERS ADULTADVISOR(S) ........TOTAL APPROVAL EXPEDITION PLAN ........................................ Adult Advisor NONE N /O HQ 31,32 HQ 32 - PJ 37,40 PJ 21,24,40 Rock Climbing, Ecology PJ 22,24 T r a i l Camp Dean Challenge @ Headof Dean; UG 14,18 UG 12,14 BC 15 ......................................... Crew Leader ......................................... ltinerary ,Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLITED ..............................Hours ......................................... S i d e H i k e B a l d y , GoldMining & MIRANDA Panning, B l s m i t h @FrenchHenry Burro Packing @ Miranda; ConPUEBLANO t i n e n t a l T & LCo, Philmont s. Return Burros, PONIL Western Lore, Cantina Hike To Lower P o n i l Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire j LOWER PONIL ......................................... at Signed by Member Philmont Conservation Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at ................ 5 Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 at Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from +, 12 cH YOUR BUS: .................................. ........ F O O D /-;I OLD ABREU 9. STATE . NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS g4 Miles .............................................. 2. -- 1 ......................................................................................................................... DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH 1. SUPER STRENUOUS for ...................... persons 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. ................................... M. time ................................ Burro Packing on Day .................. for NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FCXID PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. at ................ ...................... persons time ............................... SUPER STRENUOUS PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. .........?4.. ..*. .&..! ...... EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER .................................................................... COUNCIL ................................................................................. CITY ADULT ADVISOR(S) DAY DAY OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP Camping Headquarters 2. LOVER'S LEAP 3. BEAUB IEN 5. ..................................................................................... PROGRAM FEATURES 6. 7. -8. 9. "Philmont" I I ) Campfire NO Ranger Training HikeoverTrai1Peak;Western 11. 12. YOUR BUS: NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS ........ CREW MEMBERS ...... ADULT ADVISOR(S) SEE PHILMONT TRAILS BOOK MAP61 NO. ., ....................................... NONE Adult Advisor HQ 34 PJ 34,36 PJ 27,41 PJ 27 PJ 20,22,24 UG 14,18,20 - Departs from Camping Headquarters for Your Starting Camp on Day 2 a t SIXMILE GATE ................................... ... . . . at Itinerary 'Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLRED .............................. Hours ....................................... 1. UG 12,14,15 Signed by ember Philmont Conservation 11,15 799 HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day T r a i l Camp Hike To S i x m i l e Gate Awards Campfire Camping Headquarters Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from ......................................... ......................................... *GFI. COTTOWOOD APPROVAL Crew Leader -S BlackPowder&MtLivin' @Black Mtn. ; Rock Climbing, Ecology Hike o v e r B l a c k M t n . ; B e a r M t n . ; RED HILLS Big Red; T r a i l Camp SideHikeMt.Phil1ips;Gold M UTE SPRINGS & P @ Cypher's; T r a i l Camp Dry Camp SANTA CLAUS Water @ Cimarron R i v e r DeanChallenge@HeadofD;Gold BLACK HORSE P r o s p e c t e M i r a n d a ; T r a i l Cam Hike Baldy; C o n t i n e n t a l T & L C o PUEBLANO RUINS Philmont S @ P u e b 1 a n o ; T r a i l C. Hike o v e r Wilson Mesa, DAN BEARD T r a i l Camp P 1 0: - ..................... . . .............. 1-1 MINER'S PARK - STATE ............................................. up 1. p - 109 Miles ................................................................................................................................................................................... DAY OF 4. 1 4,8 .................. 2 a t ................ for ...................... persons M. ........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..M. . time ................................ Burro Packing on Day ..................a t ................ for ...................... p e ~ o h s NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS, HORSE RIDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATION Changes of Camps must be Approved in advance by Logistics Services. time ................................ . ) a, PI@ rl V U H ' 3 r 0 rn aha, CA63 d "2 m a, c w arl r n w o r a I rl I a h w r r ~ h c d o a rl m m "-8 m m ~ u u ~ I n C d u lu P %J2s 2 - 2 I z I al 0 l 3 c d r l r l wc w z rl xI P~I m m C A 0~ PIP E OPId 3 PGn C rn 0 M cd -4 prl I I I MH u r m I r x w 2WI a a a r a,+ l u w ?I a3cd PI a, d CPI U 1 amrlpl a, rn 0 oar m c u p r l a s I r am-rnF r 0 n 2 2 0 0 ,02 4cd5cd0 a x r r r c 4r l 3 a a o w c 0 r l 0 c d c d r u u c d a l-4 r h h a 0 0 r r c c o c d r l u o r r l PIPIprl2prlml-rs3 M rn a % z $ H z PI cdmu a o o r l B I C C U l a , cd cdcd r-l U d d d a x1-I + s n w 3 s ' W C P r Q G O X Ua,a,P)U r n * 3 c r a 0 0 or( O r l I4I4I4CZO I r;sg$ cdcarl PI a , n r n a w m 0 cd 664 0 r 3 h C rl u m 3 a o w c r n x w 5 r c cd a N I r c a , u m r - c o c r l a a, a h * ~w a o m o r c 0 c d a c n rnaau u u w a a G csc caa4 a d r l G m o a u c a m s a, a, a a j 3 c m c d a , r l r l o o o c d a l a , r l 3 r a , c +a, ~ 82 '4 0 r @ a r u u, o u r O W arno 4J cdu Ma, C a, r a, 1:; rn Q) aha ha) c cd l a, 0 r M P L) a 3 3cdcd u w a , 3 a , v c 0 G rlrl d * n a a , P I r a m r m a a r l r n a J c a, a u a d s s r l arl was arl m m * O c d U c d P +. O 3 - a l X 0 r l 5 0 2 c d u r l 1-I C n a c 3 h r n 03 h a1rla~1-1 r a a a o Q ) c m ul 3 r n a n a w 0 i 8h';1PI%%" a rn a r c a, ~ r rn E a +ur;;l g.5 Wd 8 PIr 1h o r uns I T I N E R A R Y RENDEZVOUS L O C A T I O N S D i f f e r e n t crews from t h e same c o n t i n g e n t may wish t o rendezvous during t h e i r t r e k s . These i t i n e r a r i e s a r e designed t o accommodate t h o s e d e s i r e s . The following i n f o r "A" mation w i l l a s s i s t you i n s e l e c t i n g i t i n e r a r i e s with "rendezvous l o c a t i o n s " . and ''B" l e t t e r s have been dropped from t h e i t i n e r a r y numbers t o avoid confusion. Explanation 1 ITINERARY 2, 22 C r a t e r Lake d3. These symbols i n d i c a t e t h a t i t i n e r a r y number 1 meets t h e crews t a k i n g i t i n e r a r i e s 2 and 22 a t C r a t e r Lake on day 3 of t h e i r treks. RENDEZVOUS ITINERARIES, LOCATIONS & DAYS 1 2, 22 C r a t e r Lake d 3; 6 , 7 Apache Springs d 6; 2, 13 Cimarroncito d 9 ; 2, 3 , 19 Tooth Ridge d 11. 2 1, 22 C r a t e r Lake d 3; 3 Beaubien d 5; 3, 9, 10 Beaubien d 6; 8 Wild Horse d 7; 20 Mount P h i l l i p s d 8 ; 1, 13 Cimarroncito d 9 ; 13 Cimarronc i t o d 10; 1, 3 , 19 Tooth Ridge d 11. 3 8 , 11 Urraca d 3; 2 Beaubien d 5; 2, 9 , 10 Beaubien d 6; 5 Crooked Creek d 7; 21 Cypher's Mine d 9 ; 19 Webster Parks d 10; 1, 2, 19 Tooth Ridge d 11. 4 None 5 3 Crooked Creek d 7; 6 9 , 10 10 Sawmill d 3; 1, 7 Apache Springs d 6 ; 7 Apache Springs d 7; F i s h Camp d 8 ; 9 , 1 0 A b r e u d 9; 5 Bear Caves d 10; 9, 2 0 M i n e r 1 s Park d 11. P 7 11, 15, 24 Miner's Park d 4; 1, 6 Apache Springs d 6; Springs d 7; 10, 21 S h a e f e r ' s P a s s d 11. 8 3 , 11 Urraca d 3; 9 10 Porcupine d 5; 2, 3 , 10 Beaubien d 6; 6 , 10 Abreu d 9; 6 , 20 Miner's Park d 11. 20 Beaubien d 9; 2 Wild Horse d 7; 6 Bear Caves d 10. 6 Apache 14 Dean Cow d 11. 6, 10 F i s h Camp d 8 ; 10 6 Sawmill d 3; 9 Porcupine d 5 ; 2, 3, 9 Beaubien d 6; 6 , 9 F i s h Camp d 8 ; 6 , 9 Abreu d 9 ; 20 C r a t e r Lake d 10; 7, 21 S h a e f e r ' s P a s s d 11. 11 3 , 8 Urraca d 3; 23 P o n i l d 11. 12 11 Harlan d 9 ; 13 21 Pueblano d 3; 15 V i s t o Grande d 7; 1, 2 Cimarroncito d 9 ; 2 Cimarroncito d 10; 12 Upper C l a r k ' s Fork d 11. 14 20 Dan Beard d 3; 15 7 , 11, 24 Miner's Park d 4; 7, 15, 24 Miner's Park d 4; 12 Harlan d 9; 13 Upper C l a r k ' s Fork d 11. 22 Copper Park d 8 ; 8 Dean Cow d 11. 19 Head of Dean d 8 ; 24 Ute Springs d 6; 23 Miranda d 9. 13 V i s t o Grande d 7; ITINERARY RENDEZVOUS ITINERARIES, LOCATIONS & DAYS 16 22 C l a r k ' s Fork d 4 ; 17 18 Ewell's Park d 7. 18 17 E w e l l ' s Park d 7; 16, 22 I n d i a n W r i t i n g s d 11. 19 15 Head of Dean d 8 ; 3 Webster Parks d 10; 20 14 Dan Beard d 3; 2 Mount P h i l l i p s d 8 ; 5 Beaubien d 9 ; 10 C r a t e r Lake d 10; 6 , 9 Miner's Park d 11. 21 13 Pueblano d 3; 22 1, 2 C r a t e r Lake d 3; 16 C l a r k ' s Fork d 4; 16, 18 I n d i a n W r i t i n g s d 11. 23 24 Red H i l l s d 5 ; 24 7, 11, 15 Miner's Park d 4; PROGRAMS 18, 22 I n d i a n W r i t i n g s d 11. 3 Cypher's Mine d 9 ; 15 Miranda d 9 ; FOR 1, 2, 3 , Tooth Ridge d 11. 7 , 10 S h a e f e r ' s P a s s d 11. 14 Copper Park d 8; 11 P o n i l d 11. 23 Red H i l l s d 5; T R A I L 15 Ute Springs d 6 . CAMPS Your program i n t r a i l camps can b e v e r y i n f o r m a l and e n j o y a b l e , perhaps some of your most memorable e x p e r i e n c e s . Here a r e some s u g g e s t i o n s t h a t may h e l p s t i m u l a t e i d e a s of your own. 1. S i d e h i k e t o t h e summit of a nearby mountain. Mount P h i l l i p s , t h e Tooth of Time, Lookout Peak, T r a i l Peak, Baldy, Big Red and Black Mountain c h a l l e n g e even t h e most r o b u s t h i k e r s and reward them w i t h magnificent views. 2. S i d e h i k e t o p o i n t s of h i s t o r i c i n t e r e s t , such a s Stone Wall P a s s , Black Horse M i l l and Pueblano Ruins. 3. F i s h f o r hungry t r o u t and enjoy a f r e s h food meal. 4. Pan f o r gold u s i n g your cook k i t pans 5. Take photographs. 6. Observe w i l d l i f e , b u t d o n ' t provoke t h e animals, e s p e c i a l l y t h e b e a r s . 7. Do a c o n s e r v a t i o n p r o j e c t . This a c t i v i t y must be s u p e r v i s e d by a member of t h e Philmont Conservation s t a f f . 8. Do your laundry (away from water s o u r c e s , p l e a s e ) . 9. Rest and r e l a x i n a shady aspen grove o r sunny meadow. 10. - t h e g o l d i s yours! - See how many w i l d f l o w e r s you can f i n d and i d e n t i f y ? others t o see.) ( P l e a s e l e a v e them f o r I T I N E R A R I E S R Rayado R i v e r Toothache S Xiner 's Park Lower B o n i t a Apache S p r Apacl~c Spr Crooked Crli C l e a r Creek CypherPa Mine Shaefer'e Ps GLANCE 4 A&B T Vaca Deer Lake M Cimarroncito C irnarr one i t o C l a r k ' s Fork N Fork 2rrac.a B l a c k Mtn Fuck Creek. Agua F r i a Abreu 5 A&E - T Vaca Ute S p r i n g s Webster P a r k s Cypher ' s Mine C l e a r Creel': Crooked Crc nk Beaubien Reaubien Eear Caves IJrraca 6 A&B R U t e springsSawmill Comanche Peak Cunanche Camp Apache Spr a p a c h e Spr F i s h Ca.mp Abreu Bear C a v e s >liner ' s Park 9 A&B -- R Cathedral R Lan;hcrtPs M Urraca ML RhiIl i p s Ahreu Porcup in2 Agua F r i a P o r c u p i ~ ~ e Beaubien Beaub i e n t j i l d FIerse h a n c h e Peak F i s h Can? Ab r eu Sawinill Urraca Harlan Miaer ' s P a r k Dean Cow 10 AS3 R C a t h e d r a l i?ll Sawmi 11 Red R i l l s Porcupine Bcaubien Lost Cabin F i s h Catnp Abreu C r a t e r Lake Shaefer 's Ps R -.11. - A&B Old Abreu Urraca Miner's Park Black Mtn Comanche Camp Comanche Peak Sawmill Harlan Black Jack Ponil 12 A&B R Sioux I'ueb Xaiir,s Copper Park Copper P a r k Miranda kieacl of Dean Dear, Cow Harlan Aspen S p r i n g s IJ C l a r k ' s Fk 15 A&B - 17 A&B R A~asazi Cot tonwood Dan Beard Ponil Pueblano Ewell's Park Ewell ' s P a r k Xew Dean Dean Cow -18 - A&B R -.lii A&'j Bent Dan Beard Pueblano Cottonwood U t e deadows Irndian W U t e Meadows Elkhorn Ponii V i s t o Grande Pueb Ruins Copper P a r k E a r 1 an Cimarronci t o Copper P a r k C i m a r r c n c i c o Head o$ Dean 17 C l a r k ' s Fk Dean Cow 14 k & B S Anasazi Old Camp Ponil Pueb R u i ~ s Bal-dy Czmp C.-,ld:~ Camp Head oL' Dean V i s t o Grande Ve3sterParks Tocth Ridge A 3 A&B T L o v e r ' s Leap IJrraca Lower B o n i t a Beaubien Beaub i en Crooked Creek Clear Creek Cypher ' s >line Webster P a r k s Tooth F-idge T 1 A&B T 2 A&B Rayado R i v e r L o v e r ' s Leap C r a t e r Lake C r a t e r Lake Black Mtn Lookout Med Beaubien Apache Spr Beaubien Apache Spr Wild Horse Black Mtn Cypher k Mine M t P h i l l i p s C i m a r r o n c i t o Cimarroncito C l a r k ' s Fork Cirrarroncito Tooth Ridge Tooth Ridge i A&B --- AT 20 --A&B 35 A&E R Rayado R i v e r Aguila Miner's Park C l a r k ' s Fork Ute S p r i n g s V i s t o Grande Head of Dean Miranda Miranda Fueblat~o 2-1--A&B S - Sioux D a n Seard Indian W New Dean Devil's W E Sawmill M t Phil l i p s Beaubien C r a t e r Lake Mf.ner s P a r k ' P R Lover ' s L,eap Niner ' s Park C l a r k ' s Fork Deer Lake M Uppcr 'Dean U t e Neadab~s Ute Mesdovs PueSlarro Ponil I c d i a n 17. li --2----2 A S I i Bent Pueblano Miranda Miranda S a n t s Claus Deer t a k e M C l a r k ' s Fork Cypher's Mine Red H J l l s S h a e f e r ' s Ps SS Rayado R i v e r C r a t e r Lake C l a r k ' s Pork Aspen S p r i n g s Ciolarron R Miranda Copper P a r k Elkhorn Old Caolp 'Indian W _,drlan $2-. 23 A&B SS Old Abreu F i s h Camp Wild iiorse Red Elills Cimarroncsto Cimarron R Miranda Miranda Pueb l a n o Ponil S Cathedral R Earlan Dean Cow Dean S k y l i n e E w e l l ' s Park E w e l l ' s Park Puebiano Bent Cook Canyon I n d i a n kl 24A&B SS L o v e r ' s Leap Beauhien M i n e r ' s Park Red H i l l s i:te S p r i n g s Santa Claus Elack H ~ r s e Pueb i i u i n s Dan Beard Cottonwood -"--'.-- P H I L M O N T PROGRAMS PROGRAMS CAMPS Adobe Casa Abreu Archaeology I n d i a n Writings Black Powder R i f l e Black Mountain, C l e a r Creek Blacksmithing Black Mountain, Cypher 's Mine, French Henry Burro Packing Miranda, P o n i l Burro Racing Abreu, Harlan Cantina Abreu, P o n i l Chuck Wagon Dinner Beaubien, Clark's Fork C o n t i n e n t a l T i e & Lumber Company C r a t e r Lake, Pueblano Dean Challenge (Ropes & Challenge Program) Head of Dean Ecology (Learn about t h e Philmont Environment) Cimarroncito, Dean Cow, Miner's Park Fly Tying & F i s h i n g , Lodge Tour F i s h Camp Gold Mining & Panning Cypher 's Mine, French Henry Gold P r o s p e c t i n g Miranda Horse Rides Beaubien, C l a r k ' s Fork, P o n i l J i c a r i l l a Apache L i f e Apache Springs Mexican Dinner Harlan Mountain L i v i n ' Black Mountain Mountain Search & Rescue Crew Challenge Program Urraca Philmont Story Campfire C r a t e r Lake, Pueblano, Urraca .30-06 R i f l e & Ammunition Reloading Sawmill Rock Climbing Cimarroncito, Dean Cow, Miner's Park Rocky Mountain Fur Company C l e a r Creek Western Lore Beaubien, C l a r k ' s Fork, P o n i l w &L&S-JC on -9FtRS nnrm 4IdFF nunan n ~ c mm U T FEMALE 4uotvEe5 D. 4. 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