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2 OTHER STOPS ON DAY ONE -News and Informion Service -Advisoris Meeting -Opening Campfire -Trading Post

3 PLACE PROPER POSTAGE PHiLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA CAMPING HEADQUARTERS ATTN: ITINERARIES 17 DEER RUN ROAD CIMARRON NM ll,lllli,llllllllllllilll~~lllll PLACE PROPER POSTAGE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA ATTN: DISPATCHER 17 DEER RUN ROAD CIMARRON NM lll,lllllllllllllllllll,illlllll

4 De 2005 ITINERARY CHOICES Return to Philmont As Soon As Possible - NO LATER THAN MAY 1 Expedition # ( Please indice your complete Exp. #, example: 714-A2) Coed Crew : Yes No Unit and no. or Council Contingent We expect to have: Youth and Adult Advisors. number number (Minimum crew size 7, maximum 12, includes adults. Small crews may have to combine.) After careful study, we selected the following five (5) different itinerary choices: Philmont will confirm your itinerary with a postcard Adult Advisor Address City, Ste, Zip Phone Number (daytime) Please include your address to avoid delays in contacting you if needed. Ernail Address ARRIVAL PLANS I CREW INFORMATION Mail to PhiImont least One Month Before Departure Expedition # of Council will arrive Ron. Cimarron or Philmont on A.M. Or P. M. Day Month De Time Circle One with Youth and Adult Advisors. number number We need transportion from. Yes No Ron or Cimarron 9ur mode of travel is by Our first meal Philmont will be breakfast, lunch or supper Please include your address to avoid delays in contacting you if needed. Signure of Advisor SHOULD THERE BE ANY CHANGES, PLEASE NOTIFY PHILMONT:

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6 PHILMONT PROGRAMS PROGRAMS CAMPS Archaeology... IndianWrit~ngs Archery - 3 Dimensional... Apache Sprlngs Astronomy... Ringplace Black Powder Rifle... Black Mountain, Clear Creek, Miranda Blacksmithing Burropacking BurroRacing Black Mountain, Cyphers Mine, French Henry Miranda,Ponil Harlan Cantina... Abreu,Ponil Challenge Events... Dan Beard, Head of Dean, Urraca ChuckWagonBreakfast... Ponil Chuck Wagon Dinner... Beaubien, Clarks Fork, Ponil Continental Tie & Lumber Company... Crer Lake, Pueblano Campfire (Evening)... Beaubien, Clarks Fork, Crer Lake, Cyphers, Ponil, Pueblano, Urraca, Zastrow DutchOvenDessert... Zastrow Fly Fishing... Fish Camp, Phillips Junction Fly Tying & Fishing, Lodge Tour... Fish Camp Folk Weher Forecasting, GPS Technology... Ring Place Gold Mining & Panning... Cyphers Mine, French Henry Homesteading... Crooked Creek, Rich Cabins Horse Rides... Beaubien, Clarks Fork, Ponil Jicarilla Apache Life... Apache Springs Land Navigion, GPS Technology... Zastrow Leave No Trace Camping... Dan BeardIRich Cabins Mexican HomesteadIDinner... Abreu Mountain Biking... Whiteman Vega Mountain Livin'... Black Mountain MountainManRendezvous... Miranda Rock Climbing... Cimarroncito, Dean Cow, Miners Park Rocky Mountain Fur Company... Clear Creek Search & Rescue... Carson Meadows, Seally Canyon ShootingIReloading -, Sawmill Shotgun ShootingIReloading - 12 Gauge... Harlan Trading Post & Commissary.... Baldy, Phillips Junction, Ponil, Ute Gulch Commissary (only)... Apache Springs, Rich Cabins, Ring Place Waite Phillips Historic Lodge Tour... Hunting Lodging Waite Phillips Historic Cabin Tour... Fish Camp Western Lore... Beaubien, Clarks Fork, Ponil Wilderness First Aid... Seally Canyon

7 S THE COURSE FOR HIGH ADVENTURE You and your crew are about to embark on a gre outdoor Scouting experience. Your Philmont trek will leave you with lasting memories and lifetime values. It will change your life forever! This TREKS - ltinerary Guide, and accompanying merials, will help you and your crew do the last of your planning and aid in the selection of your Philmont itinerary. Previously you received a Council and Unit Planning Guide. In addition to the ltinerary Guide, this packet also contains a Guidebook to Adventure for each crew member, a Philmont wall map and other merials th you will find useful as you finalize plans for High Adventure! Please study all the merials th Philmont has sent you. For example, the Council and Unit Planning Guide outlines leadership standards, youth protection, health and medical requirements, crew responsibilities, fee payment schedules, coed Venture Crew policies, and even a monthly planning schedule. This all new Treks Itinerary Guide gives direction to finalizing travel plans.... understanding Philmont's participion requirements.... selecting an itinerary th very carefully mches everyone's physical ability level.... how to benefit from Philmont's many and varied Backcountry programs.. binding your crew into a team where everyone is successful. PHYSICAL CONDITIONING The importance of being in top physical condition cannot be overemphasized! Backpacking 5 to 14 miles daily, for 12 days with a Ib. pack, elevions ranging from 6,500 to 12,500 feet. requires gre physical strength and endurance. Your physical training program should have started last December, least six months of training is strongly recommended. If it did not - PLEASE START NOW! Refer to Page 21 of the Council and Unit Guidebook for a suggested conditioning program. PHILMONT WEIGHT LIMITS FOR BACKPACKING & HIKING Each participant in a Philmont trek must not exceed the maximum acceptable limit in the weight for height chart shown below. The right hand column shows the maximum acceptable weight for a person's height in order to participe in a Philmont trek. Those who fall within the limits are more likely to have an enjoyable trek and avoid incurring health risks.' Every Philmont trek involves hiking with a Ib. backpack between 6,500 and 12,500 ft. elevions. Philmont recommends th participants carry a pack weighing no more than 25-30% of their body weight ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

8 Participants 21 years and older who exceed the maximum acceptable weight limit for their height the Philmont medical recheck, will not be permitted to backpack or hike Philmont. For example, a person 5'10" cannot weigh more than 226 Ibs. For individuals under 21 years of age who exceed the maximum acceptable weight for height, the Philmont physicians will use their best professional judgment in determining participion in a Philmont trek. Participants under 27 years of age are strongly encouraged to meet the weight limit for their height. Excei~tions are not made automicallv and the maximum allowable exception will be 20 Ibs. Discussion in advance with Philmont reuardina anv exception to the weiuht limit for Persons under 21 vears of aae is required, whether it is over or under. Under no circumstance will any individual over 295 Ibs. be allowed to participe regardless of height or age. This limit is necessary due to limitions of rescue equipment and for the safety of Philmont personnel. The maximum weight for any participant in a Cavalcade Trek and for horse rides is 200 Ibs. This table is based on the revised Dietary Guidelines for Americans from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and the Dept. of Health & Human Services. HEIGHT RECOMMENDED WEIGHT (Ibs) MAXIMUM ACCEPTANCE HEIGHT RECOMMENDED WEIGHT (Ibs) MAXIMUM ACCEPTANCE 6'7" & over I Philmont's camping programs center on backpacking in the backcountry, therefore Camping Headquarters does not offer a "Base Camp" program. Participants who arrive Philmont and do not meet the above heightlweight requirements OR who come off the trail because they cannot physically complete their trek must return home their own expense. Usually, most minor injuries and illnesses can be handled by the Health Lodge and allow the participant to return to the trail. Philmont tries to reunite injured campers to their crew, however several factors may prevent or delay this, such as weher, the nure of the injury, where the crew is camped and the length of the trek remaining. Once again, good conditioning and safe camping and hiking practices help make the trek successful for all. HEALTH AND MEDICAL RECORD Every camper and Advisor is required to have a medical evaluion within twelve (12) months of their participion de by a physician licensed to practice medicine. An examinion conducted by a physician's assistant or a nurse practitioner will be recognized for stes where they may perform physical examinions to students enrolled in public school systems. The 2005 Philmont Health and Medical Record must be used. Advisors are to collect and hold the forms to be turned in the Health Lodge upon arrival Philmont. Review each participant's medical form to be familiar with any health restrictions, check for parental and physician's signures, and th a copv of participants insurance card is tached ITINERARY GUIDE 2 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

9 - An individual should always contact the family physician first and call Philmont if there is a question about the advisability of participion. Philmont's chief medical officer and other medical staff of the Health Lodge reserve the right to make medical decisions regarding the participion of individuals Philmont. Participants will be charged for medicions dispensed the Health Lodge. Each crew must bring a first aid kit. The 2005 Guidebook to Adventure will contain a recommended first aid kit supply list. Many "over the counter" medicions are available the Tooth of Time Traders. FIRST AID AND CPR CERTIFICATION Philmont requires th least one person, preferably two, (either an Advisor or a youth participant) in each crew be currently certified in American Red Cross Standard First Aid or the equivalent* and CPR from the American Heart Associion, the American Red Cross or the equivalent. Several hours may be required for Philmont staff to reach a remote backcountry locion after a message is delivered to the nearest staffed camp. First aid and CPR training will result in proper and prompt tention being given to injuries andlor illnesses. You must present current certificion cards upon check in to verify this requirement. *Equivalent training can include instruction by ambulance or fire department personnel, community colleges or other organizions. You must have a letter indicing length of training, topics covered and participant roster. (Contact Philmont for a list of topics th should be covered in training.) ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE Campers and Advisors are covered while Philmont, and while traveling to and from, by a plan through Health Special Risk, Incorpored. For each sickness or injury, benefits in the aggrege of up to $7, are payable for medical or surgical trement, prescription drugs, hospitalizion or the exclusive services of a prive duty nurse (RN or LPN). Benefits will be paid for expenses incurred (subject to the Primary Excess Provision explained below) up to the usual, and customary charges normally made within the geographic area where trement is performed. Primary Excess Provision - When medical or surgical trement is involved, benefits in excess of the first $300 will be payable only for covered expenses which are not recoverable under any other insurance policy or service contract. If no other collectible insurance is available, this Primary Excess Provision will not apply. Advisors are urged to inform parents of the informion in the Philmont Scout Ranch Campers Accident & Sickness Plan provided by Health Special Risk, Incorpored. Also remind parents to include the company name and policy number of their family insurance policy and tach a copy of their insurance card (front & back) to the Philmont Health and Medical Record. EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION Philmont will assist with transportion arrangements when a family emergency (deh or serious illness) occurs during an Expedition requiring a participant to return home or if a participant must return home for medical reasons. Participants will be required to reimburse Philmont for any transportion services provided, including transportion to a required airport ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

10 THE PHILMONT CREW LEADERSHIP TEAM CREW LEADER - ADVISOR Every Philmont crew functions best when led by a youth crew leader! Gre care should be used in selecting a crew leader, th person will have an awesome responsibility. The crew leader must have earned the respect of the crew members and adult Advisors. The Crew Leader gives leadership to the crew as they: 4 Select the itinerary th best suits everyone's physical abilities 4 Choose routes during the trek th mch the crews ability 4 Set u-p and breaking camp 4 Establish a fair duty roster + See th "smellables" are correctly stored and all Philmont policies followed to avoid encounters with bears and other animals. + Ensure the wilderness Pledge is followed and th campsites are left clean. The Adult Advisor must support the crew leader and is responsible for: arranging transportion, overnight stops and meals en route to and from Philmont. ensuring the safety and well being of everyone in the crew. addressing crew conflicts th may require approprie discipline. + serving as a counselor and coach and giving approprie guidance to the crew leader. CHAPLAIN'S AIDE A crew member, who has preferably earned one of Scouting's religious awards, should be selected as the Chaplain's Aide. Their duties include leading grace before meals and encouraging participion in religious services and the Philmont "Duty to God" program. This team - Crew Leader, Advisor and Chaplain's Aide become the prime resource for keeping morale high! PHILMONT RANGERS Trail wise and well versed in the lest camping and hiking technologies and Philmont lore, these hardy young men and women play a vital role in helping your crew be successful on the trail. Rangers are trained to show respect to the Advisors - they deserve the same as they coach the crew leader and crew on Philmont's backcountry hiking and camping procedures. They come from some of the best Scout troops and Venture Crews in America. A mark of a well prepared crew is when the Ranger can stay in the background while assisting the crew. Your Ranger will be a gre friend and mentor. He or she will remain with the crew for the first three days Philmont. TOUR PERMIT THE AD TURE BEGINS A Local Tour Permit is needed for tours of less than 500 miles. To get one you must fill out a Local Tour Permit Applicion, No It is approved by your local council and a portion of it detached and sent to you as your permit ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

11 A Nional Tour Permit is needed for tours of 500 or more miles or th cross nional boundaries and into the territory of other nions. To get one you must fill out a Nional Tour Permit Applicion, No (included in the March Advisors Kit from Philmont). In addition to local council approval, this applicion must be sent to the regional service center of the Boy Scouts of America. Upon approval, the permit is issued to you. A tour group must have its permit in its possession all times and must display it when requested by Scout officials or other authorized persons. All reservions by a tour group for overnight group camping on council properties and military bases will be subject to the presention of a tour permit on arrival. Philmont requires a Tour Permit be presented registrion. Groups are encouraged to secure the signures of these authorized persons on the front of the nional tour permit as indicions of sisfactory experiences various stopping points. TOUR DIRECTOR Council contingents or multiple crew groups may wish to designe one Advisor to serve as the group's tour director. His or her duties could include coordining transportion for the crews, handling all fiscal arrangements en route to and while Philmont. This person would schedule overnight stops, arrange lodging and meals, and be responsible for final fee settlement with the Philmont registrar. The tour director serves as the chief liaison between the crews, the local council, and Philmont. He or she is expected to meet the same physical requirements as the rest of the Advisors and accompany one of the crews on the trail. Tour directors are often top Philmont promoters in their local council! TRANSPORTATION Please mail one arrival card per crew, loced in the front cover of this book, least 30 days prior to arrival Philmont. From the informion on the card, Philmont is able to schedule shuttle pickups the Amtrak train stion or bus stion in Ron, plan meals for arriving crews, and be ready for your arrival. Your first meal in the dining hall will be lunch if arriving before 11:OO am, or supper if arriving after 11:OO am. Please call or if you have a change in the arrival plans you submit to Philmont. Traveling to and from Philmont will probably be the largest expense in your crew's budget. Study the various options carefully, talk to travel agents, call airlines and choose travel plans th best serve your crew. Although Philmont does not endorse any particular vendor or agency in this publicion, they are listed here to assist you with your travel plans. Airlines to Denver (270 miles from Philmont), Colorado Springs (190 miles) Pueblo (159 miles), Albuquerque (220 miles) and Amarillo (220) - obtain chartered bus directly to Philmont OR TNM&O Coaches to Cimarron or Ron. Charter bus service arranged home direct to Philmont. Amtrak Train ( or to Ron - Philmont bus totfrom Ron. Amtrak Train to Denver - obtain chartered bus directly to Philmont or TNM&O Coaches to Cimarron or Ron. Thrifty Car Rental ( or ) - 7 or 15 passenger vans available to rent from Albuquerque. Advantage Rent-A-Car (Albuquerque or Santa Fe ) - Rentals available both locions. Grayline of Denver ( ) & Grayline of Colorado Springs ( ) daily carrier with direct service to Philmont from Denver Internional Airport, Denver Amtrak & Colorado Springs Airport. Inquire from airlines reservions personnel about supplemental chartered airline services offering packaged plans with reduced group res ITINERARY GUIDE 5 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

12 Travel companies serving Philmont include the following: a American Tour Bus Company ( or americantoursinc@ernail.com) provides charter service for groups from Albuquerque. Web: I Blue Sky Adventures ( ) specializes in Scout travel and is run by Scouters. Offers exciting itineraries and all inclusive packages including ground transportion, accommodions, meals, tours and activities from Albuquerque. Web: Faust's Transportion ( ) provides charter service for groups and individuals from Albuquerque. Gray Line of Colorado Springs ( or joanie@coloradograyline.com ) provides daily transfer services tolfrom Philmont for groups or individuals from Colorado Springs Airport. Travel professionals available to custom design complete tour packages to many Pikes Peak area tractions. Gray Line of Denver ( or denver@coloradograyline.com ) provides daily transfer services tolfrom Philrnont for groups or individuals from Denver Internional Airport and Denver Amtrak. Attractive optional tours and charter services available to many Colorado tractions. Herrera Coaches, Inc., ( , fax: ) provide bus transportion for 20 or more passengers, inter or intraste. Leading The Way Tours, Inc. ( or leadinhewavtours@sbcalobal.net) offering full service tour programs in Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. Programs include accommodions, transportion, meals, sightseeing and more! Also, offering transportion between Philmont and Colorado Springs, Denver or Albuquerque. Nobody Does It Better! Web: a Pacesetter ( ) provides charter bus service from any point in Colorado including Denver (airport or Amtrak) and Colorado Springs. A minimum of 30 or more passengers is recommended. a Ramblin' Express ( ), 4360 Buckingham Drive, Colorado Springs CO Charter service and tours in the Rocky Mountain region. Web: Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma (TNM&O, or cdavis@tnmo.com~, Coaches prcvide daily service from Denver, Colorado Springs and Albuquerque directly to Philmont. Web: a I World Strides ( ) specializing in youth groups (1 8 or more) and Scout travel. All-inclusive tours: flights to and from Colorado Springs, Denver or Albuquerque, bus, hotel, meals and sights... Exciting itineraries, quality services and enthusiastic travel professionals. The following list of bus companies are not eligible for participion in the BSA High Adventure transportion activities: Adventure Trails Timberline Transportion Service m The Shuttle rn ScoutConnect.com Units planning High Adventure activities during 2005 should not use these companies. PRIVATE VEHICLES This method of transportion should be used only with full assurance vehicles are safe and drivers are reliable. Make sure there is adeque insurance coverage for each vehicle. Adhere rigidly to the Tour Permit requirements. Philmont is not responsible for vehicles parked in parking areas. CONDUCT WHILE TRAVELING Scouts and Venturers are respected nionwide because of how they travel and behave in public. Sharp appearing, properly uniformed Scouts and Venturers bring credit to themselves and the organizion. You are Scoutings' ambassadors! Use the buddy system - no one person ever leaves the group alone. Telephone ahead to your next stop to confirm or change a reservion. Do not use tobacco in public. Express appreciion to those who extend courtesies to you along the way FAMILY ACCOMMODATIONS Philmont has no accommodions for family members not going on the trail. There are several motels and public campgrounds in the area. Prior reservions are strongly recommended ITINERARY GUIDE 6 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

13 CREW ROSTER & TALENT RELEASE Please take care in preparing your crew roster, following the instructions on the form. It contains vital informion th Philmont uses in emergencies. The post office uses it to sort your mail. Bring it with you; do not mail it ahead of time. Your crew's talent release will also be turned in upon arrival; it requires a parent signure for youth and personal signures for those over I 8 years of age. EXPEDITION NUMBER Your expedition number is assigned by Philmont. It is determined by your expected arrival de. If, for example, your contingent is to arrive July 14, your expedition number will be 714, which signifies 7th month and 14th day. A letter assigned by Philmont distinguishes different contingents (for example, 714-A, 714-8, 714-C, etc.). If your contingent consists of several crews, it is Your res~onsibilitv to assian a number after the letter to desisne each one. Thus, your crew's complete Expedition Number may be 714-A1, 714-A2, etc.. Parents should record their camper's complete Expedition Number on the card inside the cover of the 2005 Guidebook to Adventure. PHILMONT ADDRESS AND MAIL Your complete expedition number is essential for mail delivery Philmont. Incoming mail may be picked up only by the Expedition Advisor 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 SUMMER PARTICIPANT MAILING ADDRESS: Your Name Expedition Number Philmont Scout Ranch, BSA 47 Caballo Rd. Cimarron, NM EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER AT PHILMONT: 1 24 HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBER Telephone calls to any of your group should be restricted to extreme emergencies only. Since Philmont comprises 215 square miles of rugged mountain wilderness, it can require several hours to transport a participant from some camps to return an emergency phone call. If this becomes necessary, it will speed contact when the caller has the full name and expedition number of the person being contacted. CREW LOCKERS / SECURITY Philmont provides crew lockers and safekeeping (vault) storage service for crews. Crew lockers (2' x 2' x 3') are available for items not needed on the trail. These lockers are limited and groups traveling by prive vehicle will be required to store items in their vehicles. Crews using lockers will be limited to two (2) lockers, based on availability. Safekeeping storage is available for valuables such as tickets, travelers checks, credit cards, etc. Items are sealed in envelopes and placed in the vault. Never leave valuables in tents or untended. Philmont is not responsible for lost or stolen items. BACKPACKING STOVES Philmont requires crews to use some type of backpacking stoves. You may bring your own or purchase them Philmont. Visit for a complete listing of stoves and fuel ITINERARY GUIDE 7 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

14 Philmont strongly recommends, and most airlines require, th crews transport their stoves without fuel. GROUPS TRAVELING BY AIR MUST CHECK WITH THEIR CARRIER TO DETERMINE IF THEY WILL PERMIT USED STOVESIFUEL BOTTLES TO BE TRANSPORTED. If not, purged stoveslfuel bottles must be shipped to Philmont by first class or parcel post (U.S. Postal Service) or UPS (United Parcel Service, Ground Service Only). UPS has specific packaging and shipping procedures which must be followed, and will assess special handling fees in addition to regular res. Groups must include their Expedition number on shipping label and allow ample time for shipment to arrive Philmont. At the conclusion of your Expedition, purged stoveslfuel bottles will need to be shipped from Philmont. (Shipping informion will be available Philmont Post Office upon arrivallprior to departure.) Stoveslfuel bottles must be purged of fuel for shipping or when transported. This can be accomplished by draining all fuel and leaving the tanklbottle uncapped for several hours. We suggest you call the Dept. of Transportion Hazardous Merials Informion Center OR Hazardous Merials Website: htt~://hazm.dot.aov or htt~:llcas.faa.aov for further informion regarding transporting 'backpacking stoves. White Gas and Powermax fuel is available Philmont's Trading Posts loced Camping Headquarters, Phillips Junction, Ute Gulch, Baldy Camp and Ponil. Fuel will also be available for purchase Apache Springs, Rich Cabins and Ring Place. PHILMONT CANNOT TRANSPORT PERSONAL OR SPECIAL FUEL TO CREWS. All liquid fuel containers should be spun aluminum or hard plastic bottles designed to carry fuel. A small pour spout or funnel is important to avoid dangerous spillage. Backpacking stoves are used with adult supervision and never in or near tents. ARM A T SCOU PARADISE Your first day Philmont will be full of excitement and adventures as your crew completes the busy tasks of preparing to hit the trail. Wch for the signs leading to the Camping Headquarters Welcome Center, the arrival site for all crews. ARRIVAL 1 DEPARTURE Many months of planning lead up to your arrival Philmont! Arrange your travel itinerary to arrive Philmont between :00 am on your SCHEDULED arrival day. Very early afternoon arrivals are acceptable and will still permit your crew to complete all Base Camp duties. Please do not arrive early or depart le unless required by airline or train schedules. Scheduled Expeditions will have priority for base camp accommodions over groups arriving early or departing le. IF YOU MUST ARRIVE EARLY OR DEPART LATE, REQUEST WRllTEN CONFIRMATION FROM PHILMONT. For example, if your Expedition # is 627-2, your arrival de is June 27, 2005 If you are delayed en route, please notify Philmont by calling and ask for the Logistics manager. Philmont recommends groups utilize other alternives if travel arrangements require arriving or departing other than scheduled des. All early arrivalslle departures will be assigned trail tents for lodging unless plform tent space is available. (Note: Plform space is very limited and is not released for earlylle groups until le in the day. Please plan to stay in trail tents.) The charge for additional meals is $4.001meal and extra lodging is $5.00 per personlper night if you use your own tents or $8.00 per personlper night if you use Philmont tents. YOU MUST WRITE OR EMAlL PHILMONT REQUESTING APPROVAL IN ADVANCE IF YOUR TRAVEL ITINERARY REQUIRES A LAYOVER. All approved layovers are limited to one night ITINERARY GUIDE 8 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

15 Your expedition begins with lunch on your arrival day (Day I), you're off the trail on Day 12, and depart Philmont after breakfast on Day 13. The Philmont fee covers 36 meals and 12 nights lodging, staff and program supplies. Proring for missed meals is not available. Your arrival time will determine your first meal Philmont. Meals are served the following times: TRAILBOUND CREWS: Breakfast - 6:30 a.m.; Lunch - 1 l:3o a.m.; Supper p.m. HOMEBOUND CREWS: Breakfast - 7:00 a.m.; Lunch - 12:15 p.m.; Supper p.m. Each Philmont Expedition concludes after breakfast on day thirteen. On departure day, Philmont offers either a continental breakfast 345 a.m. or the regular breakfast 7:00 a.m.; indice your preference upon check-in Philmont. Continental breakfast will not be available prior to 5:45 am on the day of your departure. MEETING YOUR RANGER Upon arrival your assigned Ranger will meet with you to guide your crew through the many steps necessary to complete your check in. Please refer to the Guidebook to Adventure for outline of Day One activities. Please carry all of your Philmont merial with you. Having your crew roster, talent release, CPR and First Aid training certificion, medical forms alphabetized, and any other required paperwork will also save time. ADVISORS ORIENTATION, CREW LEADERS, AND CHAPLAIN'S AIDE MEETINGS These important meetings start 5:45 pm, although they are separe meetings, tendance is expected. Advisors get last minute informion; crew leaders learn crew organizion skills and Chaplain's Aides become crew motivors. By 6:45 pm, everyone is back together and off to Chapel Services conducted each evening 7:00 pm in the Cholic, Jewish, Protestant and L.D.S. traditions. The Trading post and all Base Camp functions close so as to not interfere with religious services. PHILMONT MUSEUMS Philmont maintains three world famous museums th you won't want to miss. The beautiful Villa Philmonte (Waite Phillips' summer home), the Philmont Museum and Seton Memorial Library and the historic Kit Carson Museum Rayado. Each is open every day of the summer. Tours of the Villa are scheduled the Philmont Museum. Daily bus service, no charge, is available to transport crews to Rayado. Schedule this Logistics upon arrival. THE SCOUTING WAY Philmont is a large community made up of several thousand excited participants and dediced staff members. It's a magical place where strong self esteem is built as participants overcome the challenges of the trek. Our core values are expressed in the Scout Oh and Law. Philmont expects and requires everyone to do their best to live these principals. The Boy Scouts of America prohibit language or behavior th is obscene, or belittling, offensive to persons of the opposite sex, or contains racial or religious slurs. PREPARING FOR THE WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Preserving Scouting's Paradise for future generions! For sixty seven years Philmont has been considered the finest youth camping and backpacking area in the world. Over 800,000 youth and adults have hiked the magnificent trails, camped in pristine campsites and enjoyed spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains. Everyone must do their part to help preserve this wonderful place by fully committing to Philmont's Wilderness Pledge! 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 9 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

16 The Wilderness Pledge areas of emphasis are: LITTER and GRAFFITI - Each camper should make sure th all trails and campsites are left ne and clean. Camping Headquarters should be left in a like manner. WILDLIFE - Respect Philmont's wildlife, including livestock. Follow all guidelines regarding food handling and trash disposal. Never feed or harass wild animals. WATER - You are in a land where wer is scarce and very precious. Conservion and wise use of wer has been practiced since the first man entered this land. You must continue this proper use. You should never bhe, do laundry or dishes in or near springs or streams. Everyone needs wer, and you should always leave springs and streams as clean as you found them. TRAILS - Pledge yourself to respect all trails of Philmont. Do not cut green boughs or trees or mark on them. Do not cut across switchbacks and do not alter or change trail signs. CAMPSITES - Camp only in sites designed with a numbered wood block sign. Each crew is responsible for leaving a ne and orderly campsite, whether it be in Camping Headquarters, staffed camps or trail camps. Your campsite must be left litter free with its lrine and sumps clean. Carry out all trash. Fires must be left DEAD OUT and then cleaned of debris before you depart. Leave a courtesy woodpile when possible. You should respect the feelings of those crews camping near you and those th will come after you. Low impact camping is practiced on Philmont property. These techniques along with the Wilderness Pledge keep Philmont pristine and nural. Leave No Trace camping and hiking methods are used in the Valle Vidal lands in agreement with the Carson Nional Forest and have brought Philmont and Scouting high praise. Crews trekking into the Valle Vidal will be instructed in Leave No Trace. CONTRIBUTE TO PHILMONT'S CONSERVATION PLAN Three hours of conservion work is expected of each camper to earn the Arrowhead Pch. Ten hours of conservion work is required for the Fifty-Miler Award. The three hours earned Philmont can be applied - the other seven may be acquired back home. Three hours must be spent doing trail construction or other projects supervised by a trained Philmont staff member. Philmont has several conservionists loced stregically throughout the backcountry. The best locion for your crew to perform a project will be shared with the crew during final trip planning Logistics. If your itinerary does not include a project area, Logistics staff will identify an alterne project. Most conservion projects Philmont consist of trail construction or repair. This is vitally important when 20,000 people use the backcountry each year. Other projects may include wershed, timber stand, and fish habit improvements. Long pants and hiking boots are needed for most projects. PHILMONT FIELDGUIDE The Philmont Fieldguide will provide you with an understanding of the animals, plants, geology, weher, astronomy and the impact of humans on the Philmont environment. The Philmont Fieldguide is available the Tooth of Time Traders ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

17 ANNOUNCING 2005 ITINERARIES Philmont's pristine backcountry remains so, largely because of the pre-planned itinerary system. With 35 itineraries to choose from, a crew can take advantage of many unique program feures and select a hike th meets the physical ability of each crew member. Following a preplanned itinerary helps Philmont know the locion of each crew for contact should an emergency arises. This plan is also a vital part of Philmont's overall conservion and wilderness ethic. Each itinerary is reviewed annually and many do change. When selecting your 2005 itinerary, DO NOT USE A PREVIOUS BOOK or rely on any itinerary you might see on the internet. THESE ARE THE ONLY OFFICIAL PHILMONT ITINERARIES! TIPS FOR SELECTING AN ITINERARY. First of all, the itinerary must be a youth decision! The choices, five of them, must all meet each crew member's physical ability and should be ones th the crew is willing to hike, if assigned. Itineraries are assigned on a first come, first served basis. Many crews receive one of their top three (3) choices, however, if a crew sends in their card very le or selects the same itineraries as many other crews, they may be assigned their 4th or even Sth choice The itinerary should be a balance of exciting program feures, many repeed several locions, and quality hiking. Every itinerary offers a full Philmont experience. CHOOSING THE CHALLENGE Most crews choose either a typical or rugged itinerary. Hiking with a heavy pack in elevions from 6,000 to 12,000 feet is a major physical challenge. It is not possible to "acclimize" by spending a few days elevions one is not accustomed to. Altitude sickness can usually be avoided by not sleeping above 9,000 feet for the first few days on the trail. Philmont considers this and many other factors when planning the itineraries. Youth participants are usually fully capable of mastering the challenge. Many adults who lead sedentary lifestyles have gre difficulty and could potentially be placing themselves in harms way. Refer to pages 20 and 21 of the Council & Unit Planning Guide. ITINERARY RATING The ring or degree of difficulty of each itinerary is determined by many factors such as mileage, elevion changes, number of layover days, days to carry food, distances to wer sources, and topography, to name a few. A little practice using the enclosed Philmont map will show many areas where there are steep climbs and descents. The contour lines on the wall map represent 80 foot intervals. The closer the brown contour lines are together, the steeper the trail. A " Typical" itinerary will allow the crew considerable time for program. It also allows time to do some interesting side hikes, visit backcountry trading posts, take showers and just enjoy the solitude of the backcountry trail camps. A "Rugged" itinerary, although offering a little more physical challenge, is very enjoyable for a crew th has trained. It also offers lots of exciting program ITINERARY GUIDE 11 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

18 A "Strenuous" itinerary is just as it sounds. A gre experience for a crew of physically fit, older Scouts Venturers and capable adults. More time is devoted to hiking, however, a well prepared crew can still experience several programs. Many seasoned crews who have hiked together several years choose a strenuous itinerary. A "Super Strenuous" is, by far, the most difficult and, for a small but dediced group of Philmont crews, the most rewarding! These few itineraries are highlighted by climbing some of Philmont's highest peaks, hiking long days of many miles. These itineraries should only be tempted by older more experienced crews where every person is in exceptional physical condition. PHILMONT ITINERARY NUMBER Philmont assigns only two crews the same itinerary each day. Each crew must hike independently. If two crews from the same group choose to do the same itinerary, they will need to make the same five (5) choices and submit their cards together. The maximum crew size is twelve (12), the minimum crew size is seven (7). Each crew is to have a majority of youth participants and the maximum number of adults 21 and over is four (4). SELECTING YOUR ITINERARY The three tools your crew needs to make their five (5) top itinerary selections are: 1. The Philmont wall map included in this packet. After your crew receives itinerary confirmion, they may wish to purchase one or more section maps suggested for more accure navigion. 2. The Guidebook to Adventure which gives a brief description of the available programs. 3. This PHILMONT TREKS Itinerary Guide. Many crews determine their own unique method of choosing their top five (5) itinerary choices and some tried and true methods are: 1) Based on your conditioning program, determine the level of difficulty th best suits the crew. 2) Have each crew member select their five (5) most favorite program feures from the list in the front section of this book. 3) Tally the votes for each program and use the chart in the back of this treks guide, 2005 Itineraries Include These Programs. The description page for each itinerary, loced opposite the sketch map and elevion graph, lists the most common programs for th itinerary. Crews are not required to participe in each and every one, some may not interest your crew or weher may hinder your participion. A few programs such as Chuck Wagon Dinner, Horse rides and the use of Burros for equipment packing require scheduling when the crew leader and Advisors meet with their trip planner in Logistics. If your crew chooses an itinerary th includes burro packing and is assigned th itinerary they MUST TAKE THE BURRO. Not only is Burro packing a real part of Philmont's history and lore, it's a gre way to lighten everyone's load. RESERVING YOUR ITINERARY FOR 12 DAY EXPEDITIONS As soon as the crew has determined their top five (5) different choices, indice them on the itinerary selection card loced inside the front cover of this TREKS book, and return to Philmont immediely. Cards may be mailed first class, sent by Fed Ex or UPS, or by any other delivery service. Please send 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 12 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

19 the original card, do not send duplicions or tach letters, this will only slow down the assignment process. Be sure the card is filled out completely and th it is legible. You will receive confirmion by if your address is legible and correct. Otherwise, you will receive a postcard confirmion by regular mail. Please do not tempt to fax, phone, or your choices to Philmont. SHORT TREKS Short Treks, 7 to 9 days, are scheduled on specific August des only. If your crew has a short trek approved by Philmont, an itinerary will be creed for you approximely one week prior to your arrival and reviewed by your crew and a trip planner Logisitics when your crew checks in. Your customized itinerary will be based on your program preferences and your desired degree of challenge, and will be in accordance with Philmont criteria for Ranger Training, acclimizion, and locion of other crews. Because the numbered itineraries in this treks guide do not apply to short treks, please use your l tinerary Choices postcard as follows: 1) Print the number of days of your trek (i.e. 9 DAYS) the upper left of postcard. 2) List five (5) top choices of programs your crew prefers on the itinerary choices lines. Use "mountaineering" to indice a preference for climbing a Philmont landmark. 3) Print the crew's desired degree of challenge (i.e. TYPICAL) the upper right of postcard. 4) Complete the rest of the informion requested. 5) Mail postcard to Philmont not ler than June 1. VALLE VlDAL ITINERARIES - A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE Each year Philmont plans a number of very special itinerary opportunities starting and finishing on Philmont property, but venturing into the spectacular Valle Vidal section of the Carson Nional Forest. This 100,000 plus wilderness borders Philmont in the vicinity of Dan Beard, Rich Cabins camp and Philmont's North Ponil country, and is home to New Mexico's largest wild elk heard. As a part of Philmont's special use agreement with the Forest service, we agree to do meaningful conservion service and practice Leave No Trace camping on the Valle Vidal. Some of the most popular programs such as Mountain Biking, Search and Rescue, Astronomy and Folk Weher Forecasting are loced the Vale Vidal camps of Whiteman Vega, Seally Canyon and Ring Place. Another gre feure of the Valle Vidal is the ability for a crew to 'bushwhack" from locion to locion using only map, compass or GPS. There are few established trails. Philmont's crews th trek into the Valle Vidal are shining examples of Scouting's commitment to being good stewards of the nional forests. As our public lands become less wild, it behooves us all to take advantage of this rare opportunity to experience the grandeur of the amazing Valle Vidal. Each crew th successfully chooses a Valle Vidal itinerary will receive a Valle Vidal section map no charge. Additional section or wall maps may be purchased the Tooth of Time Traders' online calog by visiting ON THE TRAIL Whether hiking on Philmont, the Valle Vidal, or our neighbors' land by permission, crews are expected to travel responsibly - stay together, practice Scouting values; use proper wilderness ethics. As Advisor and crew leader, you are the chief morale officer. THE PHILMONT EXPERIENCE Each of the 35 pre-planned itineraries provide numerous exciting programs offered backcountry program camps. Crews th stay in staffed camps will have first choice of the program offered. Crews passing through these camps may, if time allows, participe in some of the programs. Trail camps offer crews a time to relax, bond as a team and build lifelong memories. Philmont is a total experience! Plan for a balanced trek and enjoy the serenity of the mountains ITINERARY GUIDE 13 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

20 YOUR PHILMONT CHECK LIST Also refer to the "Continuous Preparion Plan" in the 2005 Council and Unit Planning Guide. Two deep leadership confirmed... All youth members age 14 by January 1, 2005 or completed 8th grade and be least 13 by de of tendance... Copy of Philmont's Risk Advisory read andlor distributed to parents... (refer to Page 17 of the 2005 Council and Unit Planning Guide) Philmont Health & Medical Records complete with physician and parentlguardian signure... (collected 'by Advisor and held for arrival Health Lodge) First Aid and CPR certificion scheduled and completed... lnformion shared with parents about Philmont's insurance coverage... (family insurance policy applies first) Physical training plan developed and initied several months ahead Advance fee payments collected and submitted (due October 1) Final fee payments collected and submitted (due March 1)... Transportion to and from Philmont arranged... Tour Permit Applicion completed and approved 30 days in advance of arrival de... (Advisor bring to Philmont) Top five choices of itineraries selected and mailed A.S.A.P. but no ler than May 1.. Itinerary reservion confirmed by Philmont... Arrival Plans and Crew lnformion Card mailed to Philmont least 30 days prior to... your arrival Philmont Bus driver(s) accommodions arranged... Crew Roster & Talent Release Roster completed (Bring to Philmont)... 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 ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

21 2005 PHILMONT ITINERARIES AT A GLANCE 1 T V aca Deer Lake Mesa Cimarroncito Cimarroncito Clarks Fork Black Mountain Buck Creek Lost Cabin Fish Camp Carson Meadows 2 T Anasazi lndian Writings Ponil Dean Cow Harlan Deer Lake Camp Sawmill Webster Parks Upper Clarks Fork Tooth Ridge 3 T Anasazi lndian Writings Ponil Pueblano Ute Meadow Ute Meadow Head of Dean New Dean Dean Cow Harlan 4 T Lovers Leap Urraca Bear Caves Beaubien Beaubien Crooked Creek Clear Creek Cyphers Mine Webster Parks Tooth Ridge 5 T Lovers Leap Crer Lake Black Mountain Beaubien Beaubien Wild Horse Mt. Phillips Cimarroncito Cimarroncito Tooth Ridge 6 T Vaca Devils Wash Basin Aspen Springs Cyphers Mine Comanche Peak Camp Clear Creek Porcupine Beaubien Beaubien North Fork Urraca 7 T Sioux Rich Cabins Greenwood Canyon lris Park Ring Place Seally Canyon Whiteman Vega Whiteman Vega Cottonwood lndian Writings 8 T Ute Springs Deer iake Mesa Visto Grande Santa Claus Baldy Camp Baldy Camp Pueblano Ruins Rich Cabins Cook Canyon lndian Writings 9 T Anasazi Old Camp Dan Beard Rich Cabins Greenwood Canyon Copper Park Copper Park Baldy Skyline Pueblano Ponil 10 T Ute Springs Lower Sawmill Sawmill Mt. Phillips Comanche Camp Apache Springs Apache Springs Fish Camp Abreu Backache Springs 11 T Rayado River carson Meadows Fish Camp Apache Springs Apache Springs Wild Horse Mt. Phillips Cyphers Mine Cimarroncito Ponderosa Park 12 T Old Abreu Crags Lost Cabin Beaubien Beaubien Black Mountain Lamberts Mine Cimarroncito Chedral Rock Shaefers Pass 13 T Olympia zastrow Carson Meadows Agua Fria Crooked Creek Clear Creek Cyphers Mine Cimarroncito Cimarroncito Uppers Clark Fork 14 T Lovers Leap Urraca Bear Caves Agua Fria Beaubien Beaubien Crooked Creek Clear Creek Red Hills North Fork Urraca 15 R Bent Dan Beard lris Park Whiteman Vega Whiteman Vega Seally Canyon Rich Cabins Pueblano Ruins Elkhorn Dean Cow 16 R Olympia Toothache Springs Miners Park Lower Bonita Apache Springs Apache Springs Crooked Creek Clear Creek Red Hills Clarks Fork 17 R Anasazi lndian Writings Seally Canyon Whiteman Vega Ring Place Greenwood Canyon Copper Park Copper Park Pueblano Ruins Ponil 18 R Chedral Rock Upper Sawmill Canyon Red Hills Porcupine Beaubien Beaubien Agua Fria Crer Lake Zastrow Backache Springs 19 R Anasazi lndian Writings Old Camp Dan Beard Seally Canyon Whiteman Vega Whiteman Vega lris Park Rich Cabins Ponil 20 R Lovers Leap Bear Caves Zastrow Lookout Meadow Fish Camp Crooked Creek Crooked Creek Mt. Phillips Hunting Lodge Clarks Fork 2 1 R Sioux Flume Canyon Head of Dean Ute Meadows Ute Meadows Upper Dean Cow Upper Bench Cimarroncito Cimarroncito Ponderosa Park 22 R Vaca Deer Lake Camp Ute Springs Lamberts Mine Mt. Phillips Porcupine Beaubien Beaubien Abreu Miners Park 23 S Lovers Leap Urraca Abreu Fish Camp Bear Canyon Crooked Creek Mt. Phillips Upper Sawmill Vaca Dean Cow 24 S Dean Cutoff Rich Cabins Greenwood Canyon Copper Park Copper Park Upper Dean Cow Dean Cow Harlan Ute Springs Clarks Fork 25 S Vaca Deer Lake Camp Cimarroncito Sawmill Comanche Peak Comanche Camp Buck Creek Beaubien Carson Meadows Zastrow 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

22 26 S Rayado River Urraca Miners Park Black Mountain Comanche Camp Comanche Peak Sawmill Hunting Lodge Upper Clarks Fork Tooth Ridge 2005 PHILMONT ITINERARIES AT A GLANCE - CONT'D 27 S 28 S 29 S Bent Rimrock Park Olympia Rich Cabins Aguila Crer Lake Greenwood Canyon Miners Park Clarks Fork Iris Park Clarks Fork Ute Springs McCrystal Creek Camp Devil's Wash Basin Visto Grande Seally Canyon Cimarron River Upper Dean Cow Whiteman Vega Black Jacks Miranda Cook Canyon Miranda Miranda Dan ~eard Ponil Miranda Pueblano Flume Canyon lndian Writings 30 SS Sioux Pueblano Ewells Park Ewells Park Santa Claus Deer Lake Mesa Clarks Fork Cyphers Mine Red Hills Shaefers Pass 31 S S Old Abreu Crer Lake Shaefers Pass Cimarroncito Harlan Cimarron River Baldy Skyline Black Horse Black Horse Flume Canyon 32 SS Anasazi Cottonwood Ponil Pueblano Ruins Miranda Miranda Santa Claus Upper Bench Harlan Ponderosa Park 33 SS Lovers Leap Miners Park Beaubien Comanche Peak Aspen Springs Santa Claus Baldy Camp Pueblano Cook Canyon lndian Writings 34 SS Sioux Elkhorn Ewells Park Ewells Park Head of Dean Visto Grande Sawmill Thunder Ridge Porcupine Abreu 35 5s Dean Cutoff Dan Beard Seally Canyon Whiteman Vega Old Camp Ponil Dean Cow Vaca Aspen Springs Upper Clarks Fork 2005 PHILMONT CAMP RE 3URCES & FACILITIES UORTHERN AREAS r Anasazi - ST 3 Baldy Camp-COM,TP,SH Baldy Skyline r Bent - ST T Black Horse DIT Black Jacks T Cook Canyon T Copper Park T Cottonwood S Dan Beard - P S Dean Cow - P,SH,E T Dean Cutoff - ST T Elkhorn T Ewells Park T Flume Canyon - E X French Henry - P S Head of Dean - P S lndian Writings - P,SH,E X McBride Canyon T Maxwell S Miranda - P T New Dean T Old Camp S Ponil - P,COM,TP,SH,E S Pueblano - P,E T Pueblano Ruins T Santa Claus T Sioux - ST X Six Mile Ge - E T Turkey Creek T Upper Dean Cow T Ute Meadows EENTRAL AREAS r Aspen Springs T Chedral Rock - ST S Cimarroncito - P,SH T Cimarron River S Clark's Fork P,SH,EH S Clear Creek - P DIT Comanche Peak S Cyphers Mine - P, SH DIT Deer Lake Mesa T Deer Lake Camp DIT Devils Wash Basin S Harlan - P,E S Hunting Lodge - P T Lamberts Mine T Lower Sawmill DIT Mount Phillips DIT Ponderosa Park - EH T Red Hills S Sawmill - P,SH DIT Shaefers Pass - EH DIT Thunder Ridge DIT Tooth Ridge - EH DIT Upper Bench DIT Upper Clarks Fork - EH T Upper Sawmill X Ute Gulch - COM,TP T Ute Springs - ST T Vaca - ST T Visto Grande X Webster Lake - E T Webster Lk Camp - ST DIT Webster Parks SOUTHERNAREAS 5 Abreu - P,SH,E r Agua Fria 3/T Aguila S Apache Sprgs-COM, P T Backache Sprgs - E T Bear Canyon T Bear Caves S Beaubien - P,SH S Black Mountain - P T Buck Creek S Carson Meadows - P,E T Comanche Camp T Crags S Crer Lake - P,SH S Crooked Creek - P S Fish Camp- P T Lookout Meadow T Lost Cabin T Lovers Leap - ST T Lower Bonita S Miners Park - P,SH,EH T North Fork Urraca - EH T Old Abreu - ST T Olympia - ST X Phillips Junction - COM, TP, SH T Porcupine T Rayado River ST T Rimrock Park - ST T Stockade - ST T Toothache Springs S Urraca - P T Wild Horse S Zastrow - P,SH,E dalle VlDAL CAMPS r Greenwood Canyon r lris Park r McCrystal Creek 3 Rich Cabins - COM, P S Ring Place - COM, P S Seally Canyon - P S Whiteman Vega - P COM Commissary (Food Pickup) P progrim available here D Dry Camp, no wer near camp S Staffed camp, wer nearby DIT Usually dry camp, wer sometimes available SH Showers available E Ending Point, bus pickup may be from this camp ST Starting camp EH End trek by hiking into CHQ from this camp T Trail camp TP Trading Post X No camping 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 16 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

23 ITINERARIES IN BRIEF ITINERARY 1 Typical Towering ponderosa pine forests and teaming trout streams await your crew as you enjoy gre programs in Philmont's brehtakingly beautiful central and south country. Outstanding programs offered along the trek are rock climbing, western lore, complete with a horseback ride and chuck wagon dinner, black powder rifle shooting, and fly tying and fishing for three days. Finish your trek with a visit to Carson Meadows, Philmont's new program camp feuring search and rescue. ITINERARY 2 Typical This action packed itinerary offers many of Philmont's favorite programs. Horse rides, branding, and opportunity for two chuck wagon meals, are early feures followed by opportunities to rock climb..30/06 reloading and shooting, 12 gauge shotgun reloading and shooting, and a victory hike over the Tooth of Time make Itinerary #2 one of the best. ITINERARY 3 Typical A side hike to Philmont's towering Baldy Mountain, 12,4411, falls exactly in the middle of this itinerary. Prior to th experience, your crew will enjoy archeology, western lore, complete with horse rides and a chuck wagon dinner and breakfast. Lead a burro to the Continental Tie & Lumber Company where you will relive the old logging days and hear the Philmont Story Campfire. Challenge events, rock climbing and shotgun shooting and reloading round out this popular itinerary. ITINERARY 4 Typical Brehtaking mountain vistas and cool rushing streams await your crew as you trek Philmont's spectacular south and central country. Weld your crew together as you enjoy challenge events Urraca. Relive the old days of the New Mexico logging, homesteading, mountain men, gold miners and cowboys as you visit five of Philmont's living history camps where the costumed staff share their interpretive skills with your crew. Then hike into base camp over the Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 5 Typical Two sets of layover days allow your crew to participe in lots of program on this 64 mile trek. The Continental Tie and Lumber Company Crer Lake, where you actually climb tall spar poles with gaffs and a climbing belt, starts off your trek. There are two opportunities to shoot a 50 caliber black powder rifle as you visit Black Mountain and Clear Creek camps. Western lore, complete with horse rides and a chuck wagon dinner, await your crew Philmont's famous Beaubien Camp. Side hikes to Trail Peak from Beaubien and Hidden Valley from Cimarroncito Camp, as well as rock climbing, make this itinerary one of the most program packed! ITINERARY 6 Typical From the Cimarron River, through the central and southern parts of Philmont, this program packed trek is one of the most popular. Rock climbing and a tour of Waite Phillips' Hunting Lodge start you off before you climb Thunder Ridge (10,725'), Comanche Peak (1 1,326'), Mt. Phillips (1 1,711') and Trail Peak (10,247'), if you wish to turn this typical into a rugged itinerary. After all this, your crew hikes to Base Camp via the Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 7 Typical Your crew will hike in the Valle Vidal and North Ponil, some of the wildest country on and around Philmont. You will be following the old route of the famous Cimarron and Northwestern Railroad. Along the crystal clear streams, you will enjoy homesteading, astronomy, GPS technology, mountain biking, search and rescue and wilderness first aid. The final day takes you to Indian Writings where you will see petroglyphs left by the ancient Anasazi Indians and the world's only known footprint of the Tyrannosaurus Rex ITINERARY GUIDE 17 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

24 ITINERARY 8 Typical After Ranger training, your crew will hike over Deer Lake Mesa to Visto Grande Camp for a spectacular view of Baldy Mountain, your destinion for Day 6 and 7. On the way, take time to visit the mountain man rendezvous Miranda Camp where black powder rifle shooting is available. After the 12,441 ascent of Baldy, you will have time to take a tour of the famous Aztec mine, pan for gold and do some blacksmithing. Three more camps are on your journey where logging, homesteading and archaeology are feured. ITINERARY 9 Typical This exciting 63 mile itinerary begins with archaeology Indian Writings. Be sure to look for the world's only Tyrannosaurus Rex track as you hike along the North Ponil trail. Learn "Leave No Trace" camping techniques Dan Beard and do the homesteading program Rich Cabins, before the awesome hike up the beautiful Greenwood Canyon into Copper Park. From your Base Camp Copper Park, you can side hike Baldy Mountain and visit French Henry Camp for gold panning and blacksmithing. Burro packing, logging skills, the Philmont Story Campfire and western lore complete this excellent trek. ITINERARY 10 Typical The tall Ponderosas and majestic Douglas Fir trees beckon your crew toward Philmont's highest camp, Mt. Phillips, on this action packed itinerary. Learn the art of cartridge reloading and fire high powered rifles Sawmill camp. Spend a night op Mt. Phillips with a gre view of New Mexico's highest peak, Mt. Wheeler. Then on to beautiful Apache Springs camp for two days of archery and Indian ethnology. Fish for rainbow trout; enjoy a tour of Waite Phillips famous Rayado Lodge Fish Camp before your hike down to Abreu camp for a historic Homesteading experience with root beer the cantina, and a delicious Mexican dinner. ITINERARY 1 1 Typical This 56 mile trek follows rushing steams, hiking your crew through green mountain meadows, traverses lofty peaks and ridges, across Philmont's south and central country. Fly tying and fishing, Jicarilla Apache life, 3 dimensional archery and black powder shooting are early feures of this trek. After hiking over Mt. Phillips (1 1,71 l'), pan for gold and enjoy the "stomp" Cyphers Mine. Day 10 finds your crew Cimarroncito for rock climbing and environmental awareness, before you hike into Base Camp over the Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 12 Typical Fly fishing persons will love this itinerary as several rivers run through this trek. Tour Waite Phillips' famous Rayado Lodge Fish Camp on your way to a two-day layover one of Philmont's premiere western lore camps, Beaubien, where horse rides and a chuck wagon dinner awaits your crew. Hike along the South Fork of the Urraca to Black Mountain and experience blacksmithing, mountain livin' and blackpowder rifle shooting. Even more program is available Cyphers Mine where you can pan for gold and be on your way to Cimarroncito's rock climbing camp. On your last day, your crew will hike over the Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 13 Typical Sharpen your navigion skills and participe in a "Rededicion to Scouting" ceremony Zastrow Camp as you begin this program-packed itinerary. You will hike along some of Philmont's prettiest crystal clear streams and enjoy fly fishing, homesteading and the famous Rocky Mountain Fur Company living history program, all before conquering Mt. Phillips. There is still more fun ahead as you pan for gold and participe in the "outrageous" STOMP program Cyphers Mine. Two days Cimarroncito Camp, Philmont's largest rock camp, and one last day of western lore round out Itinerary 13. Hike into base via the Tooth of Time ITINERARY GUIDE 18 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

25 ITINERARY 14 Typical Splendid mountain vistas and exciting programs await your crew as you trek this south country loop. Interpretive history programs are highlighted Crer Lake -Continental Tie and Lumber Company where spar pole climbing and the Philmont Story Campfire are feured. Next learn about fly fishing and tour the beautiful Fish Camp Lodge. On to Beaubien for horse rides and a chuck wagon dinner. At Crooked Creek you will learn homesteading skills and even get to milk a cow. Your crew can elect to climb Mt. Phillips and Big Red. The last day brings a spectacular hike over the Tooth of Time into Base Camp. ITINERARY 15 Rugged This is a rugged, program packed itinerary! Where else, but tried and true #15, can a crew take the Dan Beard Challenge, enjoy thousands of beautiful sky blue Irises in the Valle Vidal and then spend two, th's right - two- days mountain biking the spectacular Whiteman Vega camp, where the friendly staff live in a Mongolian yurt. Search and Rescue training, old time homesteading skills (ever milk a cow?), climb a thirty foot spar pole using loggers gaffs and belts the Continental Tie and Lumber Company, then finish with a day of cutting edge rock climbing and rapelling Dean Cow Camp. If you're ready for action, select this itinerary. ITINERARY 16 Rugged This trek through Philmont's south country offers many varied and interesting programs including the opportunity to fish in clear mountain streams. A two day layover Apache Springs provides time to view a replica of a Jicarilla Apache Indian village and learn about their lifestyle. Crews will also enjoy 3-D archery, homesteading, rock climbing, environmental awareness, Continental Tie & Lumber Company, black powder rifle and western lore. Your last night is spent Clarks Fork before a victory hike in over the Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 17 Rugged Just imagine hiking the same trails the ancient Anasazi Indians walked over 1,300 years ago, or visiting the worlds only known T-Rex footprint ding back to the Jurassic time period! The opportunity to do this, as well as ride a mountain bike, learn search and rescue skills, enjoy astronomy and climb Mt. Baldy are all feures on # 17. The big bonus comes when your crew visits Ponil, Philmont's very first camp, with horseback riding, a cantina, and get this.... two chuck wagon meals - supper and breakfast. ITINERARY 18 Rugged Start off with a taste of the old west and the thrill of shooting a high powered hunting rifle using shells th you load! Stop by Crooked Creek homestead and milk a cow. Then on to Beaubien camp for a two day layover th includes a horse ride and delicious chuck wagon dinner - real food! Don't miss Waite Phillips famous Fish Camp Lodge as you hike over Fowler Pass on the way to crazy Crer Lake. Here, climb a thirty foot spar pole using logger's spikes before enjoying one of the rockin'est campfires on the Ranch. Your last staffed camp is Zastrow, site of Philmon'ts high tech land navigion program, a Dutch oven dessert feast - more real food - and a real motiving ceremony. ITINERARY 19 Rugged If your crew is up for a rugged but spectacular trek th takes you into the very heart of the world famous Valle Vidal section of the Carson Nional Forest and through Philmont's very popular challenge, homesteading and western lore camps, choose # 19! Up in the Valle Vidal, experience mountain biking as it's supposed to be - in the mountains. Practice search and rescue skills Seally Canyon. Rich Cabins will provide an opportunity to milk a cow, slop pigs and hang out with the settlers. Finish Ponil where western lore, horse rides, boot branding, and a cantina along with chuck wagon meals are offered. How cool is th! 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 19 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

26 ITINERARY 20 Strenuous This action-packed itinerary takes you along the cool mountain streams and lofty peaks of the south and central country. Sharpen your map, compass and G.P.S. skills the Zastrow Navigion Center. You're then off to Fish Camp to seek the elusive trout. Rest-up the Crooked Creek Homestead before hiking to Mt. Phillips where you will spend a night Philmont's highest camp. Finally, there is a gre tour of Mr. Phillips' Hunting Lodge and a day Clarks Fork for horse rides, boot branding and a chuck wagon dinner. You last day takes you in to Base Camp via the Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 21 Strenuous This very popular itinerary offers two sets of layover days so your crew can maximize their program opportunities! This rugged itinerary takes you back to the bygone days of the early New Mexico loggers and mountain men. Gold panning and mining as well as a Baldy Mountain side hike are feured. A two night stay Cimarroncito will allow your crew to rock climb and hike pristine Hidden Valley. ~orse rides and a chuck wagon dinner are on tap before your Tooth of Time victory hike. ITINERARY 22 Strenuous This trek is enhanced by a night Philmont's highest camp, Mount Phillips, and a two day layover Beaubien. While hiking by Fish Camp, you may tour Waite Phillips' fishing lodge and fish for trout in the Rayado River. Other programs offered are gold mining and panning, blacksmithing, Rocky Mountain Fur Company and black powder rifle. Enjoy rock climbing Miners Park where you will spend your last night before trekking over Tooth of Time Ridge and into Base Camp. ITINERARY 23 Strenuous Fishing for trout in clear mountain streams and views of mystic mountain peaks are highlights as you travel through Abreu, Fish Camp and Porcupine. You will enjoy challenge events and the campfire Urraca, a Mexican homestead with dinner and cantina. Day 6 offers the opportunity to experience 3 dimensional archery. Take time as you hike north to enjoy homesteading, Rocky Mountain Fur Company,.30/06 reloading and shooting, rock climbing, and environmental awareness Dean Cow before your last day's hike to Six Mile Ge. ITINERARY 24 Strenuous This strenuous itinerary begins in the historic logging area of the north country with program Rich Cabins and a peaceful night beautiful Greenwood Canyon. From there, your crew is off to Copper Park, French Henry and Baldy Mountain, the fascining gold mining district where you can enjoy the mining and blacksmithing program. You will then spend two days exploring Dean Canyon, highlighted by challenge events Head of Dean, rock climbing and environmental awareness Dean Cow. You may also try your hand burro racing, shotgun shooting and western lore before heading back to Camping Headquarters along the Tooth of Time Ridge. ITINERARY 25 Strenuous The views are incredible from the three 10,000 ft. peaks th you cross on this exciting itinerary. It also offers lots of "never to be forgotten" pr :grams early in the itinerary such as rock climbing Cimarroncito and rifle shooting and reloading Sawmill. Visit the Rocky Mountain Fur Company outpost Clear Creek and an 1860's homestead Crooked Creek on your way to Philmont's gre western camp Beaubien. The last night Zastrow Camp, your crew will participe in a very moving "Rededicion to the Values of Scouting" ceremony ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

27 ITINERARY 26 Strenuous This strenuous trek starts in the beautiful south country and allows you to hike over Mount Phillips and camp an elevion of 11,326 feet on Comanche Peak. Many programs are feured in this unique itinerary such as challenge events Urraca, rock climbing, environmental awareness, mountain livin', black powder rifle, Rocky Mountain Fur Company, and rifle shooting. You will tour and stay overnight the famous Hunting Lodge. Take a horse ride, brand your boots and enjoy a chuck wagon dinner Clarks Fork before spending your last night Tooth Ridge trail camp. Hike into Base Camp over the famous Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 27 Strenuous Your crew will be well versed in the principles of "Leave No Trace" camping after spending five days in the beautiful Carson Nional Forest and in the northern most reaches of Philmont. A special agreement with the U.S. Forest Service allows Philmont to opere three staffed camps in this area which allows crews to enjoy Search and Rescue, mountain biking and astronomy programs. Hike to Dan Beard, up scenic Cook Canyon for exciting challenge events. Then you're off to Ponil Camp where western lore and two real non-trail food meals await your crew. ITINERARY 28 Strenuous From the old Rayado River to the top of Mt. Baldy and on to the historic Ponil country, this strenuous 75+ itinerary completely bisects the Ranch from south to north. Along the way, you will get to rock climb, side hike the Tooth of Time, ride horses, ascend Baldy, shoot black powder rifles, and climb 30 ft. spar poles the Continental Tie & Lumber Company program Pueblano. Be sure to request a burro to help carry your equipment from Miranda to Ponil. ITINERARY 29 Strenuous This strenuous itinerary provides an abundance of hiking with less time for program activities. The trek begins in Philmont's south country where you can take part in the Continental Tie & Lumber Company, western lore, rock climbing and environmental awareness. As you hike toward Baldy Mountain, participe in challenge events, mountain man rendezvous, and side hike over the 12,441 foot Baldy. This trek includes gold mining and panning and concludes Indian Writings where archaeologists will introduce you to the ancient history of the Anasazis in the North Ponil Canyon. ITINERARY 30 Super Strenuous This itinerary is a mountain climber's delight. After climbing Baldy Mountain you will proceed south to hike some of Philmont's other major peaks including Mount Phillips, Big Red, Black Mountain and the Tooth of Time. Much time will be spent hiking and enjoying the remote wilderness, but you may have time to participe in burro packing, mountain man rendezvous, black powder rifle, Continental Tie & Lumber Company, western lore and gold mining and panning. This trek will challenge even the most seasoned backpacker. ITINERARY 31 Super Strenuous This excellent itinerary traverses the backbone of Philmont - from the Rayado country Old Abreu to the top of Mt. Baldy, Philmont's highest peak 12,441 feet. Along the way, take time to savor the flavor of the "old West" the Continental Tie & Lumber Co. program Crer Lake Camp. Enjoy shotgun shooting and burro racing Harlan as you head across the Cimarron River for more fun. Heading up into the Baldy Mining district, be sure to visit the Mountain Man Rendezvous. Cch gold fever French Henry's Aztec Mine, then finish with a cool glass of root beer the Ponil Cantina ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

28 ITINERARY 32 Super Strenuous This super strenuous itinerary begins in the historic north country with stops for western lore, horse rides and cantina Ponil. Relive the days of the Continental Tie & Lumber Company and enjoy the mountain man rendezvous prior to hiking Mt. Baldy (12,441'). Back in the central country, enjoy shotgun shooting and burro racing. This trek concludes with a victory hike over the Tooth of Time. ITINERARY 33 Super Strenuous A super strenuous, but exciting itinerary awaits the well prepared crews on this 80 + mile trek. You will have the opportunity to hike most of Philmont's major peaks, all over 10,000 feet. Included are Bonita Peak, Big Red, Mount Phillips, Comanche Peak and Baldy. A remote wilderness camping experience is provided while hiking much of the Philmont territory. Time for program opportunities is limited. However, your crew may enjoy western lore, logging skills and archaeology on this very challenging hike. ITINERARY 34 Super Strenuous If your crew is in shape for long hikes down deep canyons and over 10,000 ft. mountains, then this super strenuous itinerary is for you. A new route this year is designed for the crew who wants to climb Baldy and Mt. Phillips and stay in some of Philmont's most beautiful trail camps. There still may be time to do many fun-filled programs such as the challenge events Head of Dean, gold panning French Henry,.30/06 rifle Sawmill, and enjoy the gre Mexican dinner Abreu. ITINERARY 35 Super Strenuous No trace camping techniques are taught early, on this itinerary, as you prepare to trek the Valle Vidal. Your crew will bushwhack across country to Seally Canyon for first aid and search and rescue training, then enjoy mountain biking Whiteman Vega Camp. You will enjoy two chuck wagon meals and horse rides, followed by rock climbing, before hiking into base camp via the Tooth of Time. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Producing the TREKS ITINERARY GUIDE requires several dediced man hours to verify itinerary changes, calcule correct mileage, electronically draw the sketch maps and develop elevion charts. Philmont is most greful to the following fine Scouters for their good turn: The Philmont Logistics and GIs Staff, The Philmont Camping Management Team, Frances Romero - SecretarylAssistant Camping Registrar and 2005 Itinerary Guide Production Manager, Philmont Scout Ranch. Thanks Team! Doug Palmer Associe Director of Program Director of Backcountry Operions 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

29 "TEN ESSENTIALSTOR HIKERS Map & Compass - and the ability to read a map and use a compass. Sun & Insect Protection - sunscreen, broad brimmed h, sunglasses, insect repellent. Wer Bottles filled with disinfected wer - a minimum of 2 quarts is essential in the Southwest Rain Gear - preferably a brehable rain suit with jacket and pants. First Aid Kit - adeque to tre common injuries th may occur on a hike, and including lex gloves for protection from bloodbourne phogens. Mches - for building a small campfire if necessary for warmth, drying clothing or boosting morale. Extra Clothinq - daytime temperures can drop to 40" F during the summer; nighttime temperures can drop below freezing. Wool and/or polypro or other synthetic fabrics are recommended. Cotton clothing is not suitable for retaining body he. Extra Food - to provide energy and warmth. Pocket Knife - a Swiss army knife with several tools is recommended. 10. Wch - so th you can stick to the schedulelitinerary. SECTION MAPS NEEDED FOR EACH ITINERARY The following maps are available the Tooth of Time Traders to assist your crew. Sectional maps ( scale) of the North, Central and South sections of Philmont and the Valle Vidal are available through the Philmont Trading Post. These maps represent contour intervals of either 20 or 40 feet. All itineraries may be used to qualify for distance requirements of the Fifty-Miler Award. The Philmont wall map mailed with this packet is for planning purposes only. #13 South & Central #4 South & Cent South & Central Valle Vidal & N #6 Central & South #30 North & Central #7 North & Valle Vidal #8 Central & North #23 South, Central & North #35 m o u t h & Central #24 North, Valle Vidal & Central USEFUL TIPS ON USING MAPS AND ITINERARIES The next very important part of this TREKS ITINERARY GUIDE describes the staff and trail camps for each day of an itinerary, as well as exciting programs offered the staffed camps. The itinerary page also shows the food pickup points, i.e. commissary camps where crews are re-supplied. The bottom of this page will tell you where your bus pickup point is or if you hike into Base Camp. A routed sketch map and elevion chart are shown for each itinerary ITINERARY GUIDE 23 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

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32 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 1 3 EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER z rn g COUNCIL C ITY STATE A -< OADULT ADVISORS c - " DAY 1 DAY I DAY TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES M 5- VI 6. Camping Headquarters VACA DEER LAKE MESA CIMARRONCITO CIMARRONCITO CLARKS FORK BLACK MOUNTAIN BUCK CREEK LOST CABIN FISH CAMP CARSON MEADOWS Cam~ina Headauarters Opening Campfire Ranaer Trainina CREW LDR 12 Gauge Shotgun Shooting & Harlan, Trail Camp, Dry Camp Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Environmental Awareness Side hike Hidden Valley, Tour Hunting Lodge Western Lore, Horse Rides, Chuck Wagon Dinner, Campfire Mountain Livin', Blacksmithing, Black Powder Rifle Trail Camp Jicarilla Apache Life, Corn Grinding, 3-Dimensional Archery, Swe Apache Springs Fly Tying, Fishing, Lodge Tour Search and Rescue Hike to Zastrow Turnaround Awards Cam~fire YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from Zastrow Turnaround M. F Z You are scheduled for a Lunch. 0 I m V) NO CHANGES POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. D menu no. CH -S CH TYPICAL 50 - MILES FOOD pick 'J P signure NONE NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons Burro Packing on Day for time persons

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34 N 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 1 TYPICAL - 50 MILES - -I z 2 EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER ;D +COUNCIL 0 G rn ADULT ADVISORS CITY CREW LDR STATE DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF menu TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES no. NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN F!-r APPROVAL pick signa- Adult Advisor 10 -l 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH Ranger Training, 2. ANASAZI See World's Only Tyrannosaurus Rex Track estern Lore, Cantina Show, Horse Rides, - Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE PONlL I I Hrs. Completed =I= PONlL Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day -0 I 5 S -4 V, 0 C +YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. n z Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. 0 A E' NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. NO NONE for time persons Burro Packing on Day for time persons

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36 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 2 TYPICAL - 50 MILES ul - 2 EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER L COUNCIL CITY STATE XI i?adult ADVISORS CREW LDR NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL 1. Camping Headquarters -- FOOD menu pick signa- PROGRAM FEATURES no. up ture Opening Campfire CH NO NONE Ranger Training, See World's only Tyrannosaurus Rex Track HQ EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL -- Adult Advisor Crew Leader 3. INDIAN WRITINGS 4. PONlL % 5. PUEBLANO Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE 6. UTE MEADOW 7. UTE MEADOW Side Hike Baldy Mt. PONlL Hrs. Completed 8. HEAD OF DEAN 9. I I I NEW DEAN I f 12. I 1 Camping Headquarters V) n Challenge Events Trail Camp Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Environmental Awareness 12 Gauge Shotgun Shooting & Reloading, Burro Racing I BC I I I Hike to Webster Lake, Awards Campfire I CH I NO 1 NONE 9 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. -I Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from WEBSTER LAKE M. P z You are scheduled for a Lunch. -9 m V) NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. D BC BC BC Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time

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38 hj 0,2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 4 TYPICAL- 64 MILES ul 2 EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER rn a COUNCIL CITY STATE < co - ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR 0 rn NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS. TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL - Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner 2 p~~ CONSERVATION PROJECT'SITE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff w E f 4-4 V) YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. C -I Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. P z NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. 0 I HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time

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40 h) g2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 5 TYPICAL- 64 MILES NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS EXPEDITION NUMBER rn RANGER YOUTH -< EADULT u rn ADVISORS CITY CREW LDR STATE ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservior Staff v, 12. I I I Camping Headquarters ( Awards Campfire / CH 1 NO 1 NONE 0 0 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. P z 0 Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. I m $ NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons :ime

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42 h) :a005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. - --I EXPEDITION NUMBER E ADULT ADVISORS n CITY RANGER CREW LDR STATE TYPICAL - 58 MILES NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire FOOD menu I pick signure NONE EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor 2. VACA Ranger Training Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed 9. BEAUBIEN Campfire Program 10. BEAUBIEN Side Hike Trail Peak, Chuck Wagon Dinner -S PJ -0 NORTH $ 11. FORK URRACA Trail Camp P J z Hike in via Tooth of Time, s -( 12. Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire CH NO rn -- ~YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. --I Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. NONE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for time persons

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44 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. L TYPICAL- 52 MILES ul EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER m P COUNCIL CITY STATE 3 < 2 ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR m" DAY OF TREK DAY OF WEEK DAY OF MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES menu no. FOOD pick UP signure NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NONE Adult Advisor 2. SIOUX Ranger Training Crew Leader 3. 1 I I RICH CABINS 1 Homesteadina. Leave No Trace I 4. w 5. -l 6. CANYON IRIS PARK RING PLACE Trail Camp Trail Camp Historic Homestead, Astronomy, Folk Weher Forecastina Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE SEALLY CANYON Search & Rescue, Conservion, Wilderness First Aid Hrs. Completed 8. 1 I I WHITEMAN VEGA I Mountain Bikina 9. I Mountain Bikinq Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff -0 Z u z I I I 1 Hike to Six Mile Ge -I COTTONWOOD INDIAN WRITINGS Trail Camp 12. I I I Camping Headquarters I Awards Campfire Archaeology, Tour Petroglyphs, See World's Only Tvrannosaurus Rex Track % ij SYOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. P Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from Six Mile M. z o You are scheduled for a Lunch. I m a' NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. 9 NO 1 NONE HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons Burro Packing on Day for time persons

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46 g2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 8 VI - 2 EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER i $COUNCIL CITY STATE 2 OADULT ADVISORS E - 0 rn DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH Camping Headquarters UTE SPRINGS Opening Campfire 3.!! I DEER LAKE MESA 1 Trail Camp 4. CAMP VlSTO GRANDE PROGRAM FEATURES Ranger Training CREW LDR 12 Gauge Shotgun Harlan Trail Camp TYPICAL- 63 MILES FOOD menu I pick 1 signa- CH 1 NO 1 NONE I NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor I 1 Crew Leader Itinerary Planner g 5. - u SANTA CLAUS BALDY CAMP BALDY CAMP PUEBLANO RUINS RICH CABINS Trail Camp Mountain Man Miranda, Black Powder Rifle Side Hike Baldy Mountain. Blacksmithing, Gold Mining & French Henry Continental Tie & Lumber Company, Evening Pueblano 10.!! ( COOK CANYON I Challenge Dan Beard. Trail Camp Z Z -I V) 12. z INDIAN WRITINGS Homesteading Archaeology, Tour Petroglyphs, See Word's Only Tyrannosaurus Rex Track Hike to Six Mile Ge, Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire NONE i YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. P Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from Six Mile Ge M. Z o You are scheduled for a Lunch. I m V) NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. D CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons Burro Packing on Day for time persons

47 Little Costilla Itinerary ITINERARY GUIDE 40 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

48 P PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 2 TYPICAL - 63 MILES =i 2 EXPEDITION NUMBER rn $COUNCIL < ADULT ADVISORS 0 rn CITY RANGER CREW LOR STATE NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff I Camping Headquarters I Awards Campfire (NO 1 NONE 0 5 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M.? Return to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Turnaround M. z 0 You are scheduled for a Lunch. I m $ NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. I HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons 3urro Packing on Day 'or ime persons

49 Little Costilla Itinerary 10 I 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 42 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

50 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 10 TYPICAL - 60 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR signure NONE NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE I Hrs. Completed 11. BACKACHE SPRINGS Trail Camp AS Hike to Rayado, Tour Kit Carson Home, 12. Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire CH NO 5 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2? z Return to Camping Headquarters from Kit Carson Museum on Day 12 M. 0 I You are scheduled for a lunch. m V) D NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. M. NONE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons 3urro Packing on Day or ime persons

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52 h) 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 11 TYPICAL - 56 MILES 2 EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER m 2 COUNCIL CITY STATE < 0 rn ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE P ul -. Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff -0 z f 4 --I V) 0? --I P YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Z 0 I Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. m cn D NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons Burro Packing on Day for time persons

53 10256 It. Trail dirtanca mi Gain ft 8123ft. Climbing dift 74121c 9.41 mi. Descending did 6700 ft mi Highest elevion 1086 ft

54 h PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 12 TYPICAL - 64 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER m $ COUNCIL CITY STATE < 2 ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR 0 rn +. NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE P -l Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff 73 I - f 4 --I V, 0 0 C -4 $ YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. z 0 I Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. m V, D NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons Burro Packing on Day for time persons

55 Little Costilla Itinerary ITINERARY GUIDE 48 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

56 ~ 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 13 TYPICAL - 55 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL DAY OF TREK WEEK MONTH -H-, CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES menu pick signano. i r l t u r e NONE I ' Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO OLYMPIA Ranger Training, Tour Rayado HQ EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader ZASTROW Land Navigion, Dutch Oven Dessert, Evening Ceremony HQ Itinerary Planner CARSON MEADOWS Tour Abreu Homestead, Search and Rescue HQ CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE AGUA FRlA Fly Tying & Fishing, Lodge Fish cam^. Trail cam^ HQ CROOKED CREEK Homesteading PJ Hrs. Completed CLEAR CREEK CYPHERS MINE CIMARRONCITO UPPER CLARKS FORK Cam~ina Headauarters Rocky Mountain Fur Company, Black Powder Rifle Gold Panning & Mining, Blacksmithing, Stomp Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Environmental Awareness Tour Hunting Lodge, Side Hike Hidden Vallev Western Lore, Horse Rides, Chuck Wagon Clarks Fork Hike in via Tooth of Time, Awards Cam~fire YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. Your crew is scheduled for a Lunch. P J PJ PJ Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons Burro Packing on Day for :ime persons NO CHANGES POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

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58 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 14 TYPICAL - 62 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER _" COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR DAY FOOD OF menu pick signa- TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES no. up ture Camping Headquarters LOVERS LEAP URRACA BEAR CAVES Opening Campfire CH NO NONE Ranger Training HQ NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE AGUA FRlA BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN CROOKED CREEK CLEAR CREEK RED HILLS NORTH FORK URACCA Camping Headquarters Side Hike Trail Peak, Campfire I I PJI I I Western Lore, Horse Rides, Chuck Wagon Dinner -S PJI I 1 I Homesteading Rocky Mtn Fur Co., Black Powder Rifle Climb Mt. Phillips, Trail Camp PJ2 PJ2 PJ2 Trail Camp PJ2 Hike in via Tooth of Time, Awards Campfire CH NO NONE YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. Your crew is scheduled for a Lunch. Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

59 Little Costilla Itinerary 15 I 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 52 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

60 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 15 RUGGED - 53 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL C ITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from Six Mile Ge M. You are scheduled for a Lunch. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day 'or ;ime persons 3urro Packing on Day 'or ime persons NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

61 Little Costilla Itinerary 16 Bal 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 54 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

62 N PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 16 ul - EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER rn $ COUNCIL CITY STATE < IF ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR D rn D&Y TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES RUGGED - 63 MILES I Camping Headquarters 1 Opening Campfire I CH I NO 1 NONE OLYMPIA TOOTHACHE SPRINGS MINERS PARK LOWER BONITA APACHE SPRINGS Ranger Training, Tour Rayado Trail Camp Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Environmental Awareness Continental Tie & Lumber Crer Lake, Trail Camp Fly Tying & Fish Camp, Jicarilla Apache Life menu no. FOOD pick up HQ HQ HQ HQ AS signure NUMBER CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed APACHE SPRINGS CROOKED CREEK Corn Grinding, 3-D Archery, Swe Lodge Fishing in Rayado PJ, Homesteading AS PJ Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff -4 CLEAR CREEK RED HILLS CLARKS FORK Rocky Mountain Fur Co., Black Powder Rifle Trail Camp Western Lore, Chuck Wagon Dinner Hike in via Tooth of Time. Camping Headquarters ( Awards Campfire I CH I NO 1 NONE YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. z 0 I Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. m g NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. -S PJ P J PJ HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time

63 Itinerary ITINERARY GUIDE 56 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

64 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 17 RUGGED - 70 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS -4 TREK WEEK MONTH I CREW LDR CAM PROGRAM FEATURES INDIAN WRITINGS SEALLY CANYON Archaeolo, Tour Petro I hs Wilderness First Aid, Search and Rescue, Conservion menu I no. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO Ranger Training, Trail Camp, See ANASAZI World's Only Tyrannosaurus Rex Track HQ I WHITEMAN VEGA I Mountain Biking Historic Homestead, Astronomy, Folk Weher Forecasting I I I RING PLACE FOOD pick UD signure NONE NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner -- ~ CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed GREENWOOD CANYON COPPER PARK COPPER PARK PUEBLANO RUINS Chuck wagon Dinner / Breakfast -S, -B Ponil 1 Camping Headquarters I Awards Campfire I CH 1 NO YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Return to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil M. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. NONE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for time persons

65 Little Costilla Itinerary ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

66 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 18 RUGGED - 56 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS DAY OF TREK 1. DAY OF WEEK DAY OF MONTH CAMP Camping Headquarters I CATHEDRAL ROCK I Ranger Training 1 I 1 UPPER 1 Opening Campfire I SAWMILL CANYON I Trail Camp RED HILLS PORCUPINE PROGRAM FEATURES.30/06 Rifle & Sawmill Trail Camp CREW LDR Trail Camp, Crooked Creek I I FOOD menu pick signano. up ture NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE 6. I I BEAUBIEN I Western Lore, Horse Rides, Campfire Hrs. Completed BEAUBIEN AGUA FRIA CRATER LAKE ZASTROW BACKACHE SPRINGS Side Hike Trail Peak, Chuck Wagon Dinner Trail Camp, Fly Fishing, Lodge Fish Camp Continental Tie & Lumber Co, Evening Campfire Land Navigion, Dutch Oven Dessert, Campfire Ceremony Trail Camp Hike to Rayado, Tour Kit Carson Home, Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire CH I NO 1 NONE YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Return to Camping Headquarters from Kit Carson Museum on Day 12 M. You are scheduled for a lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons Burro Packing on Day for time persons

67 Little Costilla Itinerary ITINERARY GUIDE 60 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

68 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 19 RUGGED - 50 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL C ITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP 1. I I Camping Headquarters I I 3. INDIAN WRITINGS 4. OLD CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES Opening Campfire Ranger Training CREW LDR Archaeology, See World's Only Tyrannosaurus Rex Track, Tour Petroglyphs Trail Camp menu no. CH FOOD pickup NO HQ HQ HQ signure NONE CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader - Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE 5. I I I DAN BEARD I Challenge Events, Leave No Trace Wilderness First Aid, Conservion, Search and Rescue Hike to Old McCrystal Place over the Pass to Whiteman Vega Mountain Biking Trail Camp Homesteading Western Lore, Cantina Show, Horse Rides, Chuck Wagon DinnerIBreakfast Hike to Ponil Turnaround Awards Campfire YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from Ponil M. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. HQ RP RP RP I RP I I I RC -S,-B CH RC NO NONE I Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time

69 Little Costilla Itinerary 20 met+-, Pcrdrau I 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 62 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

70 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 20 STRENUOUS - 65 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS C 1 TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP 1. I Camping Headquarters I I I 2. 1 I I LOVERS LEAP PROGRAM FEATURES Opening Campfire Ranger Training CREW LDR menu no. CH FOOD pick up NO HQ signure NONE NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL - Adult Advisor Crew Leader ZASTROW LOOKOUT 5. MEADOW Trail Camp Land Navigion, Dutch Oven Dessert, Cam~fire Ceremonv Trail Camp HQ HQ HQ Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE 6. FISH CAMP Fly Tying, Fishing, Lodge Tour PJ1 Hrs. Completed 7. CROOKED CREEK Homesteading PJ2 MT. PHILLIPS 10. HUNTING LODGE 11. CLARKS FORK I 1 Camoina Headquarters Homesteading Trail Camp, Dry Camp, Rocky Mt. Fur Co., Black Powder Rifle. Clear Creek Tour Famous Lodge Horse Rides, Western Lore, Chuck Wagon Dinner. Campfire Program Hike in via Tooth of Time Awards Campfire YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike in to Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. Lunch. -S CH PJ2 PJ2 PJ2 PJ2 NO NONE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time

71 Little Costilla Itinerary 21 Bald 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 64 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

72 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 21 STRENUOUS - 64 MILES NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER YOUTH COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULTS ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR TOTAL DAY OF TREK DAY OF WEEK DAY OF MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES menu no. FOOD pick up signure EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire NO NONE Crew Leader SIOUX FLUME CANYON Ranger Training Pick up Ponil, Continental Tie & Lumber Pueblano I HEAD OF DEAN I Challenge Camp UTE MEADOWS UTE MEADOWS Return Burros, Mountain Man Rendezvous, Black Powder Miranda Side Hike Baldy Mt., Gold Mining, Panning & French Henry HQ HQ HQ HQ BC -- Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed 7. UPPER DEAN COW UPPER BENCH CIMARRONCITO CIMARRONCITO PONDEROSA PARK Camping Headquarters Trail Camp Trail Camp, Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Environmental Awareness Side Hike Hidden Valley, Tour Hunting Lodge Western Clarks Fork, Horse Rides, Chuck Wagon Dinner Hike in via Tooth of Time, Awards Campfire YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. -S CH BC NONE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

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74 lu PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 22 Ul - rn 4 0 m EXPEDITION NUMBER COUNCIL ADULT ADVISORS CITY RANGER CREW LDR STATE STRENUOUS - 70 MILES DAY DAY DAY FOOD OF OF OF menu pick signa- TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES no. up ture I. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO NONE CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE irs. Completed Signed by Member of 'hilmont Conservion Staff Mexican Homestead, Cantina, Mexican Dinner Rock Climbing, Rappelling, MINERS PARK Environmental Awareness PJ Hike in via Tooth of Time, -i V, Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire CH NO NONE + 2 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. 5 Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. iorses & BURROS iorse Ride on Day or persons ime 3urro Packing on Day or persons NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

75 Little Costilla Itinerary 23 Bal 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 68 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

76 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 23 STRENUOUS - 68 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS DAY OF TREK DAY OF WEEK DAY OF MONTH CAMP Camping Headquarters PROGRAM FEATURES Opening Campfire CREW LDR LOVERS LEAP I Ranger Training I I HQ I I I URRACA ABREU Challenge Events, Evening Campfire Mexican Homestead, Cantina, Mexican Dinner menu no. CH -S FOOD pick up NO HQ HQ signure NONE NUMBER CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner I CONSERVATION I PROJECT SITE FISH CAMP BEAR CANYON Fly Tying, Fishing, Lodge Tour 3-Dimensional Archery, Jicarilla Apache Life, Swe Apache Springs, Trail Camp HQ AS I Hrs. Completed CROOKED CREEK Homesteading Dry Camp - Clear Creek, MT. PHILLIPS 1 Trail Camp I PJ 1 UPPER SAWMILL.30/06 Rifle & Reloading, Metallic Silhouette Sawmill VACA I Trail Camp! I DEAN COW Camping Headquarters Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Environmental Awareness Hike to Six Mile Ge, Awards Campfire YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from SIX MILE GATE M. Your crew is scheduled for a Lunch CH PJ PJ UG NO NONE I Signed by Member of I Philmont Conservion q Staff I HORSES & BURROS I Horse Ride on Day 1 'or persons I.ime I 3urro Packing on Day - f or persons t ime NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

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78 10 g 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 24 VI f ' EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER rn COUNCIL CITY STATE? 0 ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR n STRENUOUS - 70 MILES CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL 2 1. Camping Headquarters 2. DEAN CUTOFF I 3. RICH CABINS GREENWOOD CANYON COPPER PARK 6. 1 I I COPPER PARK 7. UPPER DEAN COW 8. DEAN COW 9. I! I HARLAN -0 I UTE SPRINGS CLARKS FORK -4 V) I z Camping Headquarters I PROGRAM FEATURES Opening Campfire Ranger Training Homesteading Trail Camp Gold Panning, Mine Tour, French Henry, Trail Camp Side Hike Baldy Mt. Challenge Head of Dean, Trail Camp Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Environmental Awareness 12 Gauge Shotgun ShootingIReloading, Burro Racing YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. I Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch.. - Trail Camp Tour Hunting Lodge, Western Lore, Horse Rides, Chuck Wagon Dinner Hike in via Tooth of Time, Awards Campfire menu no. CH FOOD pick up NO HQ RC RC RC I BC I I I -S CH BC BC BC UG UG NO signure NONE NONE EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

79 Little Costilla Itinerary 25 Bald 2005 ITINERARY GUIDE 72 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

80 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 25 STRENUOUS - 50 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS DAY OF TREK 1. DAY OF WEEK 2. I I 1 VACA I 3. - DAY OF MONTH CAMP Camping Headquarters DEER LAKE CAMP CREW LDR FOOD menu pick signa- PROGRAM FEATURES no. up ture Opening Campfire CH NO NONE Ranger Training Trail Camp, 12 Gauge Shotgun Shooting & Harlan Rock Climbing & Rappeling, Environmental Awareness HQ HQ UG NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL - EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE SAWMILL COMANCHE PEAK 7. COMANCHE CAMP 8. I I I BUCK CREEK I.30/06 Rifle Shooting & Reloading UG Trail Camp, Cyphers Mine, Hike over Mt. Phillips, Dry Camp Rocky Mountin Fur Co., Black Powder Rifle Clear Creek UG UG Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff 10. CARSON MEADOWS 11. I 1 1 ZASTROW I 12. Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire I NO 1 NONE YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from Zastrow Turnaround M. You are scheduled for a Lunch. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

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82 lu PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 26 ul =i Z EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER? COUNCIL ADULT ADVISORS CITY CREW LDR STATE STRENUOUS - 56 MILES CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS qr TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL pick signa- Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE -J ul PJ Hrs. Completed PJ PJ Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff -0 I 2 0 z -I V) 0 2 -I YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Z 0 Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. Your crew is scheduled for a Lunch. UG UG UG NO NONE HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

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84 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 27 STRENUOUS - 50 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS L TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP I CREW LDR ~ 1 BENT Camping Headquarters GREENWOOD CANYON PROGWM FEATURES Opening Campfire Ranger Training Homesteading, Leave No Trace Trail Camp I menu no. CH FOOD pick up NO HQ signure NONE CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE IRIS PARK CREEK CAMP SEALLY CANYON I WHITEMAN VEGA Mountain Biking COOK CANYON Trail Camp DAN BEARD PONlL I Camping Headquarters Trail Camp Historic Homestead, Astronomy, Folk Weher Ring Place Wilderness First Aid, Search & Rescue, Conservion YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from PONlL TURNAROUND M. Your crew is scheduled for a Lunch. RC RPI RP 1 RP2 RP2 RP2 PONlL NO NONE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION.

85 Little Costilla Itinerary ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

86 2005 PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARY NO. 28 STRENUOUS - 76 MILES EXPEDITION NUMBER RANGER COUNCIL CITY STATE ADULT ADVISORS CREW LDR NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL DAY OF TREK DAY OF WEEK DAY OF MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES menu no. FOOD pick up signure EXPEDITION PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire NONE Crew Leader RIMROCK PARK AGUILA MINERS PARK Mexican Homestead, Abreu, Trail Camp Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Environmental Awareness Side Hike Tooth of Time, Western Lore, CLARKS FORK Chuck Wagon Dinner, Campfire -S DEVILS WASH BASIN I Hike Hidden Valley, Trail Camp UG I I I CIMARRON RIVER Trail Camp UG Itinerary Planner CONSERVATION PROJECT SITE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from PONlL TURNAROUND M. Your crew is scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOD PICKUPS OR BUS TRANSPORTATION. NONE HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time

87 Little Costilla Itinerary ITINERARY GUIDE PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

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