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TABLE OF CONTENTS PHLMONT PROGRAMS... b BE PREPARED FOR HGH ADVENTURE... Congrulions!... OrganizeYourCrew... 1 The Advisor s Responsible For :... 1 The Crew Leader Provides Leadership For:... 2 Chaplain'sAide... 2 ADVSOR. CREW LEADER. RANGER A WNNNG TEAM... 2 tinerary Selection and Reservions... 2 Roles of the Ranger. Advisor and Crew Leader.... 2, HealthandMedicalRecord... 2 Philmont Weight Limits for Backpacking & Hiking... 3 FirstAidandCPR... 4 AccidentandSicknesslnsurance... 4 Backpackingstoves... 4 CrewRoster... 5 Tourpermit... 5 Mail Arrival Plans & Crew nformion... 5 Transportion... 5 TourDirector... 6 BusDriverAcconimodions... 7 FamilyAccommodions... 7 TravelEtiquette... 7 ExpeditionNumber... 7 Philmont Address and Mail... 8 Emergency Telephone Number Philmont... 8 PhilmontMuseums... 8. *r f ARRVNG AT PHLMONT... 8 Processing Camping Headquarters... 8 On the Trail Philmont... 8 Preserving the Philmont Wilderness... 8 Conservion... 9 PhilmontFieldguide... 9 FollowYourltinerary... 0 PHLMONTTNERARES... 8 Difficulty of tineraries... Philrnont tinerary Number... 11 ValleVidalltineraries... 12 ReservingYourltinerary... 12 ShortTreks... 12 Section Maps Needed for Each tinerary... 13 Ten Essentials" for Hikers... 13 YOURCHECKLST... 14 TNERARES N BREF... 15. 19 TNERARES AT A GLANCE... 20 PHLMONT CAMP RESOURCES 8 FACLTES... 21... MAPS AND TNERARES 22-81 YOUR TNERARY NCLUDES THESE PROGRAMS... 82-83 YOUR TNERARY NCLUDES THESE STAFFED CAMPS... 84-85 TNERARY RENDEZVOUS LOCATONS... 86-87 Cover Photo by 1998 News & Photo Staff Copyright O 1999; Philmont Scout Ranch. BSA. Cimarron. New Mexico

PROGRAMS Adobe Casa Archaeology Astronomy Black Powder Rifle Blacksmithing Burro Packing Burro Racing Cantina Challenge Events Chuck Wagon Breakfast Chuck Wagon Dinner Continental Tie & Lumber Company Environmental Awareness (Learn About the Philmont Environment) Fly Fishing Fly Tying & Fishing, Lodge Tour 12 Gauge Shotgun ShootingReloading Gdd Mining & Panning Homesteading Horse Rides Jicarilla Apache Life Mexican Dinner Mountain Biking Mountain Livin' Mountain Man Rendezvous No Trace Camping Philmont Story Campfire Rock Climbing Rocky Mountain Fur Company Search & Rescue Trading Post & Commissary Western Lore Wilderness First AidlGPS Technology Wildlife Safari - -- CAMPS Abreu ndian Writings Ring Place Black Mountain, Clear Creek. Miranda Black Mountain. Cyphers Mine, French Henry Miranda, Ponil Abreu. Harlan Abreu, Ponil Dan Beard, Head of Dean. Urraca Ponil Beaubien, Clarks Fork. Ponil Crer Lake, Pueblano Cirnarroncito, Dean Cow, Miners Park, Fish Camp and Ponil Fish Camp Harlan Sawmill Cyphers Mine, French Henry Crooked Creek. Rich Cabins Beaubien, Clarks Fork, Ponil Apache Springs Abreu Whiteman Vega Black Mountain Miranda Dan BeardRich Cabins Crer Lake, Pueblano, Urraca Cimarroncito, Dean Cow, Miners Park Clear Creek Seally Canyon * 1* Baldy. Phillips Junction. Ponil, Ute Gulch t. (Commissary only - Rich Cabins, Ring Place) Beaubien, Clarks Fork, Ponil Seally Canyon Ring Place

. CONGRATULATONS! You have accepted leadership for a Philmont expedition. Your leadership is a key factor in the planning and - successful execution of your crew's trek. You and your crew leader, together as a team, have many tasks to accomplish th ultimely will provide a life-changing experience to the youth members you are bringing to Philmont. Earlier you received the PHLMONT 1999 COUNCL AND UNT PLANNNG GUDE. Hopefully. your group has reviewed it carefully, as it contains important informion about requirements for leadership and participion, youth protect~on, health and medical standards, crew size, fee payment policy, risks associed with high adventure, and a complete month by month planning guide. Coed groups must be Venturing Crews with both male and female leadership. All leaders must be registered with the Boy Scouts of America. This packet of informion, which is your final mailing, along with the Philmont 1999 Council and Unit Planning Guide received previously and the medical mailing you received in December should provide your group with all the informion necessary to "Be Prepared" for a gre trek. The PEAKS booklet is designed to help with last minute arrangements for your trip, as well as a planning tool in selecting an itinerary th is mched to the crew's level of ability and program desires. The careful review of the PEAKS, Guidebook to Adventure, and the Philmont map will guarantee a real "mountain-top" adventure. The Guidebook to Adventure describes helpful training for your Philmont expedition. The success of your expedition depends upon the thoroughness of your training and the teamwork developed by your crew. An established training program is strongly recommended. Select a hilly area for your training. Start with a short hike and a light pack. ncrease the mileage and your pack weight as your training progresses. t is important to hike often enough while carrying a pack and wearing the boots which you will use Philmont to toughen your feet and to break in your boots. Backpacking is the best way to prepare for a Philmont Trek. t is highly recommended th everyone fulfill the requirements for Backpacking Merit Badge. These include three 15 mile treks with two overnights each and one 5 day backpacking trek covering least 30 miles. Fulfilling these requirements will enable you to enjoy a Philmont trek. The Venture backpacking pamphlet also has excellent tips on preparing for a Philmont trek. Be Prepared! ORGANZE YOUR CREW - ',. A well qualified Scout or Venturer should be selected as crew leader before training begins. The crew leader is a key person for a successful Philmont expedition and the advisor must work closely with this person. The advisor is responsible for : arranging transportion, overnight stops and meals en route to and from Philmont. a ensuring the safety and well being of everyone in the crew. addressing crew conflicts th may require discipline. serving as a counselor and coach and giving approprie guidance to the crew leader. FEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BS *

The crew leader provides leadership for: a a a a making itinerary selections based upon the desires of the crew. choosing routes during the trek based upon the capability of the crew. setting up and breaking camp. establishing a duty roster. seeing th "smellables" are properly stored and other precautions are followed to avotd encounters with bears and other wildlife. ensuring the Philmont Wilderness Pledge is upheld and th every campsite and fire pit is left clean. f a crew member has earned a religious award in Scouting, consider asking th person to serve as chaplain's ' - aide. A kit of worship resources will be provided for use along the trail. ROLES OF THE RANGER, ADVSOR AND CREW LEADER As an adult advisor, your role is to counsel your crew leader and crew. f it becomes necessary, you should be prepared to discipline a crew member, without verbal or physical abuse. With the advice of your Ranger, you are responsible for ensuring the safety and well being of each crew member. nsofar as possible, let the crew leader lead the crew. The more capable the crew leader, the more you should remain in the background, giving support only when needed. The crew leader is responsible for organizing the crew. assigning duties and making decisions. deally, the crew leader discusses ideas and alternives with the entire crew to hear everyone and arrive a consensus before taking action. The Ranger assigned to serve as a resource for your crew may be either male or female. You and your crew are. expected to tre the Ranger with respect whever the Ranger's gender may be. Philmont and the Boy Scouts of America prohibit language or behavior th belittles or puts down members of the opposite sex, unwelcome advances, racial slurs, chastisement for religious or other beliefs or any other actions or comments th are derogory of people. We need to lift people up for the good things they do and refrain from putting them down for mistakes or poor judgemen!.-tjer-anger serves as a teacher and. a.- resource, for your crew and helps to coach the crew leader as well as the entire crew. A Philmont expedition is a superactivity requiring careful planning and preparion. Numerous mters need your tention before departing for Philmont. The key ones are listed below. TNERARY SELECTON AND RESERVATONS Please submit your crew's five different itinerary choices on the postcard inside the front cover of this book as soon as possible, but not ler than MAY 1. Procedures for selecting and reserving your itinerary are outlined in the itinerary section of this book. tinerary selections fill quickly; your chances of being assigned an itinerary your crew desires are enhanced by making five different choices th reflect your crew's program desires. HEALTH AND MEDCAL RECORD Every camper and advisor is required to have a medial evaluion within the past twelve (12) months by your -. family doctor. The Philmont Scout Ranch Health and Medical Record should be used. Each person is also required to have a tetanus shot or booster within ten years. f these services must be performed Philmont, you will be charged-accordin& Advisors should review each participant's medical form to be familiar with any health restrictions. Advisors should collect and hold the forms and turn them in to the Health Lodge upon arrival P hilmont. PEAKS 1999-2- PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

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 35-50 b. backpack between 6,500 and 12,500 ft. elevions. Philmont recommends th participants carry a pack weighing no more than 2530% of their body weight. 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 in Philmont. For example, a person 5'10" cannot weigh more than 226 bs. *The Philmont physicians will use their best professional judgment in determining participion in a Philmont trek by individuals under 21 years of age who exceed the maximum acceptable weight for height. Participants under 21 years of age are strongly encouraged to meet the weight limit for their height, and exceptions are not made automically. Discussion in advance with Philmont regarding any exception to the weight limit for persons under 21 years of age is required. The maximum acceptable weight for individuals of any age 6' 7" or taller is 295 bs. 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 horserides is 200 bs. HEGHT 5'0" 5'1" 5'2" RECOMMENDED WEGHT 97-138 101-143 104-148 MAXMUM ACCEPTANCE 166 172 1711 This table is based on the revised Dietary Guidelines for Americans from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services. These heightlweight guidelines were approved by Philmont in 1997. PEAKS 1999-3- PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

FRST AD AND CPR CERTFCATON 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 bemg 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. ACCDENT AND SCKNESS NSURANCE Campers and advisors are covered while Philmont. and while traveling to and from, by a plan through Mutual of Omaha lnsurance Company. For each sickness or injury, benefits in the aggrege of up to $7,500.00 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 Non-duplicion Provision below) up to the usual, reasonable charges normally made within the geographic area where trement is performed. Non-duplicion Provision - When surgical habnent or hospital care is involved, benefits in excess of the first $150.00 will be payable only for the expense shown in the Mutual of Omaha Campers' Accident and Sickness nsurance booklet, which are not receivable under any other insurance policy or service contract. f no other collectible insurance is available this excess provision will not apply. Advisors are urged to inform parents of the informion in the Mutual of Omaha Campers' Accident and Sickness lnsurance booklet. Also, remind parents to include the company name and policy number of their family insurance policy on the camper medical form. BACKPACKNG STOVES Philmont encourages the use of backpacking stoves. They will be helpful to you throughout your trek, particularly on wet mornings when you want to start cooking and hiking early to avoid warm afternoon temperures. Plan to bring your own backpacking stove or purchase a Coleman Peak stove Philmont. A rio of one backpacking stove per four campers is recommended. The proper use of stoves should be part of your pre- Philmont training (see Philmont Guidebook to Adventure). Philrnont strongly recommends, and most airlines require, th crews transport their stoves without fuel. Grou~s m e transwrted. f not, purged stoves/fuel bottles must be shipped to Philmont by first class or parcel post (U.S. Postal Service) or UPS (United Parcel Service). 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 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 by parcel post. - -- - - Stovedfuel 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. - PEAKS 1999 4- PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

Fuel may be purchased (commercial antemjstove fuel) Philmont Trading Posts loced Camping Headquarters, Phillips Junction, Ute Gulch, Baldy Camp and Ponil. Fuel will also be available Rich Cabins. 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. CREW ROSTER nformion on this roster is vital to Philmont's Logistics Services in case of an emergency, and to the Postmaster for sorting your mail. Please clearly print or type all sections of the roster and indice your complete expedition number, TOUR PERMT A Nional Tour Permit Applicion, Form No. 4419, is included in your Advisor's Kit. Complete this form and follow the instructions for transmitting it for approval. When approved, carry the certifice with you throughout your trip. t is required by the Philmont Camping Registrar to complete registrion upon arrival Philmont. Refer to Tours and Expeditions, No. 3734, for helpful informion on trip planning. t is available through your local Scout service center. MAL ARRVAL PLANS & CREW NFORMATON Use the postcard inside the front cover of this book to indice your arrival plans Philmont. t should be sent least one month before your departure. Your arrival time Philmont along with the number of crews in your group are important pieces informion. f your group will arrive Philmont in the morning, you may e lunch in the Philmont Dining Hall. f your group arrives after 12:00 noon, supper will be your first meal in the Dining Hall. The Trading Post Snack Bar is available reasonable prices for a group th fails to arrive in time for a meal in the Dining Hall. f any of the informion changes after you mail your Arrival Plans Card, please notify Philmont. TRANSPORTATON Arrival Plans and Crew nformion card must be mailed least 30 days prior to your arrival Philmont. Traveling to and from Philmont is an important part of the "High Adventure" experience. Most contingents will find transportion the largest expense in the budget. Study the various travel options before making a final decision. Choose the one th has the greest appeal and is affordable. Philmont Expeditions in the past have found public carriers to be reliable forms of transportion to the ranch. - Consult the passenger department of any of the following carriers for scheduling informion and costs. Your local travel agency can also provide this service. *..:. Philmont does not endorse any agency or vendor listed in this publicion, but provides this informion to assist groups in making travel and lodging arrangements. Airlines to Denver (270 miles from Philmont), Albuquerque (220 miles), Colorado Springs (190 miles) and Pueblo (159 miles) - obtain chartered bus directly to Philmont OR TNM&O Coaches to Cimarron or Ron. Charter bus service arranged home direct to Philmont. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

Amtrak Train (800-872-7245) to Ron - Philmont bus tolfrom Ron. There is no ticket agent in Ron, but the train does stop for ticketed passengers. Amtrak Train to Denver - obtain chartered bus directly to Philmont or TNM&O Coaches to Cimarron or Ron.. Thrifty Car Rental (505-842-8733) - 7 or 15 passenger vans available to rent from Albuquerque. nquire from airlines reservions personnel about supplemental chartered airline services offering packaged plans with reduced group res. Travel companies serving Philmont include the following: Adventure Trails nc. (800-435-451 1) provides tours and transportion to and from Colorado Springs and Denver. Special group discounted airfares are available from most cities to Colorado Springs. Chaffee Transitrrimberline Express (800-288-1 375 or 719-539-3935) provides direct charter transportion, tours and custom packages from Colorado Springs, Denver and Albuquerque. Faust's Transportion (505-758-341 0) provides charter service for groups and individuals from Albuquerque. Gray Line (800-348-6877) provides transfer service to Philmont and other charter services. Herrera Coaches, nc., (505-242-1 108) provides bus transportion for 20 or more passengers, inter or intraste. Lakeland Tours, nc., (800-999-7676) specializing in youth and Scout travel. One stop planning for all travel and touring needs... nteresting, exciting itineraries, quality services and enthusiastic travel professionals. Pacesetter (800-877-6001) 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. Ramblin' Express (719-590-8687), 4360 Buckingham Drive, Colorado Springs CO 80907- Charter service and tours n the Rocky Mountain region. Rocky Mountain Coaches (303-287-7433) provides bus transportion to and from Denver. Sanchez Southwest (800-753-2823 or 505-345-7821) provides bus transportion to and from Albuquerque. Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma (7WM80,505-242-4998) Coaches provide daily service from Denver and Albuquerque directly to Cimarro~ or Ron, New Mexico. TOUR DRECTOR Contingents may want to supplement their adult leadership with a tour director who has the following responsibilities: (1) This person is a Scouter who has the responsibility for the transportion of the contingent to and from Philrnont, and is the liaison between the contingent and Philmont. - r (2) The tour director handles all fiscal arrangements en route to and Philmont. Examples are: bus schedules, '- overnight stops, lodging and meals, tours, final settlement with Philmont Camping Registrar and - communicions with the local council. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

(3) Preferably this person should be physically fit, capable of and willing to assume leadership of a crew on the trail in the event an advisor becomes incapacited. deally, when the contingent hits the trail, the tour director accompanies one of the crews as an additional advisor. (4) Facilities are provided Camping Headquarters for tour directors or advisors who become incapacited or otherwise cannot make the trail. These are limited, however, (no facilities are provided for families) and opportunities for vehicular travel to visit camps are very limited. '. (5) Tour directors are top Philmont promoters in local councils. BUS DRVER ACCOMMODATONS Bus drivers may wish to: (1 ) Stay in Cimarron the Cimarron nn - Trailer and Camper Park (505-376-2268), the St. James HotelMotel (505-376-2664) or the Kit Carson Travelodge (505-376-2288). Prior reservions are recommended. (2) Go with you on your expedition. n this case your driver will need to have a medical examinion, meet all physical requirements and all adult requirements. FAMLY ACCOMMODATONS Philmont does not have facilities to accommode family members of advisors or youth members who are participing in the camping programs. Several motels and trailer parks in Cimarron are available for those interested. Prior reservions are recommended. TRAVEL ETQUETTE A few "rules of the road" for you and your crew to remember as you travel to and from Philrnont: Wear your Scout or Venturer uniform proudly! You are members of the Boy Scouts of America, a highly regarded youth organizion. A Scout or Venturer properly uniformed, sharp appearing, courteous and well mannered is the best medium for public relions. Use the buddy system - no one person ever leaves the group alone. Telephone ahead to your next day's stopping place. t is inconsidere to drop in or cancel without adeque notificion. Do not use tobacco in public. t may be offensive to those around you. Express appreciion to those who extend courtesies to you along the way. - ti - -- EXPEDTON NUMBER Your expedition number is assigned by Philmont. t is determined by your expected arrival de. f 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, 714-0, 714-C, etc.). f your contingent consists of several crews, you will need to assign a number after the letter to designe each one. Thus, your crew's complete expedition number may be 714-A1, 71442, etc.. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

PHLMONT ADDRESS AND MAL Your complete expedition number is essential for mail delivery Philmont. ncoming 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. PHLMONT ADDRESS: Your Name Expedition Number Philmont Scout Ranch Cimarron, NM 87714 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER AT PHLMONT Telephone calls to you should be restricted to extreme emergencies only. Since Philmont comprises 215 square miles of rugged mountain wilderness, it can require several hours to transport you from some camps to return.an emergency phone call. n those cases, it will speed contact when the caller has your full name and expedition number. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBER 505-376-2281 PHLMONT MUSEUMS The Kit Carson Museum and Philmont Museum and Seton Memorial Library may be visited any day. Tours of the Villa Philmonte must be arranged the Philmont Museum. No fee is charged any of these museums. Daily bus service will be available to visit the Kit Carson Museum Rayado. There is no fee for bus service and can be scheduled in Logistics soon after your group arrives Philmont. PROCESSNG AT CAMPNG HEADQUARTERS A Ranger wrll be ass~gned to your crew for the initial processing through Camping Headquarters and will guide you through-the s&ps outlined in your Guidebook to Adventure. You will save time by carrying all Philmont merial with you and by alphabetizing your medical forms and crew roster. Plan to tend the advisor's oriention meeting from 4:45-530 pm. Chapel services are conducted each evening 7:00 p.m. Cholic, Jewish, Mormon, Protestant). The Trading Post and other headquarters operions are closed so as not to conflict with religious services. ON THE TRAL AT PHLMONT You are responsible for all campers in your crew and for seeing th everyone hikes together as a crew. A - Philmont trek is a team effort with everyone working together and encouraging each other. A crew with an enthusiastic spirit can do far more than it ever dreamed possible. Keep you crew's morale high. PRESERVNG THE PHLMONT WLDERNESS Philmont is a magnificent wilderness camping area with an immense network of trails and camps linked by roads - - designed for service and protection of both campers and land. n over sixty years of operion, more than 650,000 young people have enjoyed the gre scenic beauty of Philmont's mountain terrain and experienced the unique and memorable programs of its staffed camps. A few inconsidere participants, employing improper camping methods, can mar this magnificent land. Consequently, Philmont asks all campers and their advisors to recommit themselves to good Scout camping and genuine wilderness understanding. Each camper and advisor will be PEAKS 1999-8- PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

asked to sign the PHLMONT WLDERNESS PLEDGE which declares th they will do everything possible to preserve the beauv and wonder of the Philmont wilderness mosphere and its facilities through good Scout camping. t is expected th Philmont campers will carry this pledge to all camping areas th they might visit throughout America. The major areas of emphasis involved in the PHLMONT WLDERNESS PLEDGE are: LTTER and GRAFFT - Each camper should make sure th all trails and campsites are left ne and clean. Camping Headquarters should be left in a like manner. WLDLFE - 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. TRALS - Pledge yourself to respect all trails of Philrnont. Do not cut green boughs or trees or mark on them. Do not cut across switchbacks and do not alter or change trail signs, CAMPSTES - 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 non-staffed 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 and hiking is the desire of everyone who enjoys the outdoors. Philmont serves about 18,500 Scouts and their advisors each year. Nevertheless, it is not the wear of so many pairs of boots th mars Philmont, it is the carelessness of inconsidere campers. t is our sincere hope th through your commitment to the PHLMONT WLDERNESS PLEDGE, Philrnont and all other areas will always remain beautiful, clean and nural in order to enjoy outdoor adventure. We ask your dedicion to the fulfillment of this goal. CONSERVATON Most conservion projects Philrnont consist of trail construction or repair. This is vitally important when 18,500 people use the backcountry each year. tr r - - 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 Philrnont 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. f your itinerary does not include a project area, Logistics staff will identify an alterne project. - - PHLMONT FELDGUDE 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 Fieldguide is available the Philmont Trading Post. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

FOLLOW YOUR TNERARY While traveling on Philmont, follow your itinerary as planned and camp only where scheduled. f a change becomes necessary, it must be approved by Logistics Services. This enables Philmont to know where to contact you for emergency messages or nural disasters such as flooding, forest fire or damaging winds. tineraries are carefully developed to avoid overcrowding. which detracts from the wilderness mosphere th characterizes.* Philmont. No changes modificions in itineraries are possible except for medical emergencies. Crews th schedule a trail lunch for day twelve (last day on the trail) cannot be served lunch in the Headquarters -. Oining Hall if they come off of the trail before lunch. Advance itinerary selection enables your crew to choose from popular itineraries which have been carefully planned. Every itinerary offers a never-to-be-forgotten wilderness adventure. Your crew will select its trek from the twenty-eight preplanned choices offered in this book. Please do not ask for a special itinerary, one differing from those offered. t cannot be considered because Philmont operes on preplanned itineraries and the capacity of each camp must be observed. Crews arriving without an itinerary reservion will be limited to the choices available th day. The use of the itineraries listed in this book and the policy of starting only two crews per day on each itinerary is observed for the following reasons: Allows crews to choose itineraries th meet their physical fitness capabilities. t disburses people, which helps maintain a wilderness mosphere and minimizes the physical impact upon the environment. The locion of your crew is known every day if it should become necessary to contact you about a nural disaster or an emergency message affecting one of your members. WHEN SELECTNG YOUR TNERARY - USE ONLY THE 1999 PEAKS BOOK! PREVOUS COPES ARE NVALD! You witl need three basic tools: (1) a Philmont map, (2) a Guidebook to Adventure and (3) this 1999 PEAKS book. Bring the crew together and explain th the objective is to select five top choices of itineraries from the twentyeight. Every crew is expected to make its selection from the itineraries in this book. Several methods may be used to determine your crew's choices of itineraries: (1) One method is to have each crew member vote for the five best liked program feures after studying the program list which follows the itineraries in this book. Tally the votes for each program; using the program itinerary chart, you can determine which itinerary includes most of your desires. (2) Another method is to ask each crew member to study all itineraries and to make five choices. When all crew members have made their selections, the individual choices can be assembled, weighed and the top five determined. (3) Devise your own method for making selections. Please note th although all available program feures are indiced on the enclosed itineraries, your crew is not - ' required to participe in each and every one. Some may not interest you and others may require waiting to participe. Also, several programs must be scheduled by an tinerary Planner when you visit Logistics - - Philmont. Occasionally programs may be curtailed because of time or weher constraints. Every effort will be made to deliver desired program to crews. f all available horses or mountain bikes are already scheduled, your crew will NOT be able to have a horse ride or mountain biking experience. PEAKS 1999-10- PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

DFFCULTY OF TNERARES Each itinerary is red and the degree of difficulty is determined by mileage, ruggedness of terrain and the number of layovers. Follow the itineraries on the enclosed map. The brown contour lines represent 80 foot elevion changes; the more lines you cross on an upward route, the tougher the climb. Steep downhill trails are often tough, too. * Sectional maps (1/24000 scale) are the North, Central and South sections of Philmont and the Valle Viddl and are available through the Philmont Trading Post a cost of $5.00 (subject to change). These maps represent contour intervals of either 20 or 40 feet. Mileage figures on itineraries are approxime. All itineraries may be used to qualify for distance requirements of the Fifty-Miler Award. Please carefully consider the abilities of each crew member when making your itinerary selections. A "Typical" itinerary allows considerable time to enjoy program feures. However, even a typical itinerary requires considerable exertion because Philmont elevions vary from 6,500 to 12,441 feet with many long, difficult trails covering rugged and rocky terrain. A typical itinerary can be made more challenging by taking side hikes and it provides maximum opportunity to participe in backcountry programs. A "Rugged" itinerary provides a variety of program opportunities. These itineraries are designed to meet the needs and desires of most crews. The vast majority of crews choose a "Typical" or "Rugged" itinerary. A "Strenuous" itinerary should be tempted only by an older crew th enjoys lots of rugged mountain hiking and is in good physical condition. Smaller crews of chartered units are recommended for these treks. Strenuous and super strenuous itineraries are recommended for crews whose advisors and some crew members have previously taken a Philrnont trek. A "Super Strenuous" itinerary is the most difficult. The super strenuous itineraries are highlighted by climbing many of Philmont's highest peaks. They are recommended only for experienced crews with seasoned bachpackers who are least 15 years of age and should not be tempted unless in top physical condition and capable of hiking gre distances high elevions. A regular program of physical conditioning for several months prior to your arrival is imperive. Program time is limited since much of each day is spent hiking. All itineraries are tough - the difference is in the degree of toughness. Good physical condition is considered a prerequisite for all Philmont treks. PHlLMONT TNERARY NUMBER "A" & "B" itineraries are exactly alike. They allow two crews from the same contingent to follow the same itinerary throughout their trek, although they are to hike independently on the trail consistent with the low impact camping ethics of the Boy Scouts of America. f two crews wish to use the same itinerary, send the itinerary choice cards to Philrnont together and indice this desire on the cards. Crews of more than 12 persons are requested to divide into smaller, more manageable crews. Take care in making your choice. The decisions will be tough because every itinerary is GREAT! The sketch maps and graphs accompanying each itinerary are designed to show the area and terrain covered on each. The. graphs depict approxime elevion changes; the more up and down distance shown on each graph, the more challenging the trek will be. This itinerary book is designed to let you compare different graphs by placing the ends of the pages so th the graphs appear side by side. "Smiling faces" represent layovers where you spend two nights in the same area. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

VALLE VlDAL TNERARES Several itineraries offer an opportunity to trek into the Valle Vidal Unit of Carson Nional Forest which has a common border with Philmont in the vicinity of Dan Beard Camp or Rich Cabins Camp. Philmont has agreed th crews trekking in the Valle Vidal will use no trace camping techniques. Each crew th chooses one of these itineraries will receive special training in "No Trace" camping techniques and backcountry navigion. A crew th plans to trek into the Valle Vidal must bring backpacking stoves and be knowledgeable of their use. The Valle Vidal offers an opportunity to backpack through brehtaking scenery and a chance to see lots of wildlife including elk, beaver, and raptors. The Vaile Vidal itineraries are designed for crews with older youth andlor experienced Philmont backpackers. There are several opportunities for cross-country travel th are challenging. Lrines, bear cables, fire rings and other facilities are not provided in the Valle Vidal. The scenery and opportunities to see wildlife are marvelous for crews th are adequely prepared. Each crew th receives one of the Valle Vidal itineraries will receive a Valle Vidal map of the area. Additional, maps may be purchased from the Philmont Trading Post a cost of $5.00 each (price subject to change) plus postage. i i Philmont has established four temporary staffed camps in the Valle Wal. The US Forest Service has graciously allowed Philrnont to establish staffed camps Whiternan Vega. Ring Place and Sea$ Canyon. The Rich Cabins and vicinity has been leased from the WS Ranch, which is prively owned. Each crew trekking into these areas is expected to demonstre a sense of stewardship for public and prive lands. RESERVNG YOUR TNERARY When you have determined the top five different itinerary choices for your crew, indice them on the itinerary 1 choice postcard, which is enclosed, and send it to Philmont promptly. tineraries are reserved on a first come first serve basis. Postcards should be sent by First Class Mail. Some mail carriers offering "fast service" do not deliver 1 directly to Philmont. i n fairness to everyone, itinerary choices must be submitted on the enclosed postcard. Philmont does not reserve ttineraries by telephone, fax or from previous years PEAKS books. You will receive a postcard indicing the itinerary which has been reserved for you. Bri"g this card with you to Philmont. SHORT TREKS f your trek has been approved by Philmont for less than 12 days, an itinerary cannot be confirmed until you arrive Philrnont. Use the itinerary selection card as follows: (1) Print across the top of the card the number of days of your trek (i.e. 9 DAYS). (2) List on the card the programs th you prefer. (3) Complete the rest of the informion. (4) Mail the card. This informion will aid the itinerary trip planner who will work with you when you arrive Philmont. Short treks, - 7 to 10 days, are scheduled on specified August des. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

SECTON MAPS NEEDED FOR EACH TNERARY The following maps are available the Philmont Trading Post to assist your crew. They are 1:24000 scale - the wall map mailed with this packet is for planning purposes only. South & Central North, Valle Vidal & Central Central & South North & Central Central & South South & Central Central & South North & Central Central & South Central & South South & Central Central & North North & Central South. Central & North North & Central North & Vale Vidal North & Valle Vidal North & Valle Vidal North, Valle Vidal & Central South & Central North & Central South & Central South, Central & North South, Central 8 North Central, South & North North, Central North, Central & Valle Vidal Valle Vidal, North & Central Valle Vidal & North North & Valle Vidal "TEN ESSENTALS" FOR HKERS M~D & Com~ass - and the ability to read a map and use a compass. Sun & nsect Protection - sunscreen, broad brimmed h, sunglasses, insect repellent. Wer Bottles filled with disinfected wa - 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 409 F during the summer; nighttime temperures can drop below freezing. Wool andlor 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. Wch - so th you can stick to the schedulelitinerary. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

YOUR CHECK LST 1 Also refer to the "Continuous Preparion Plan" in the Philmont Council and Unit Planning Guide. Twodeepleadershipconfirmed... All youth members age 14 by January 1,1999.... or completed 8th grade by de of tendance ) Copy of Philmont's risk advisory read and/or distributed to parents (refer to Pg. 15 of Philmont 1999 Council and Unit Planning Guide)... 1 Health & Medical records complete and signed by doctor and parent! (collected and held for Health Lodge by advisor)... nformion 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)... Final fee payments collected and submitted (due May)... Transportion to and from Philmont arranged... Tour Permit Applicion mrnpleted and approved (BringtoPhilmont)... Top five choices of itineraries selected and mailed not ler than May 1'... s; i itinerary reservion confirmed by Philmont... Arrival Plans and Crew nformion Card mailed to Philmont one... month before departure Bus driver@) accommodions arranged... Crew roster completed (Bring to Philmont)... - Expedition number given to all parents and crew members... a. Your Philmont address given to all parents and friends... Philmont's emergency phone number given to all parents :.... - PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

TNERARES N BREF TNERARY 1 A&B 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, Apache lndian camp, and fly tying and fishing for three days. Finish your trek with a visit to the adobe casa Abreu where on the last day your crew can race burros, have a soft drink the Cantina, and participe in a Mexican Dinner. TNERARY 2 A&B Rugged New for 1999 - This action packed itinerary offers western lore, two (2) chuck wagon meals and horserides the very second day! Build team work the challenge course and leam no trace camping techniques Dan Beard Camp before venturing into the adjacent Nional Forest. Four (4) exciting days in the Nional Forest gives your crew an opportunity to do search and rescue, mountain biking, astronomy and homesteading. Logging skills, burro racing, and 12 gauge shotgun reloading and shooting round out this exciting new itinerary. (North, Valle Vidal and Central maps needed for this itinerary.) ltlnerary3a&b Typical Splendid mountain vistas and exciting programs await your crew as you trek this south country loop. nterpretive history programs are highlighted Crer Lake -Continental Tie and Lumber Company where spar pole climbing and the Philmont Story Campfire are feured. Next leam about Jicarilla life Apache Springs. 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 could elect to climb Mt. Phillips and Big Red. Rockclimbing Miners Park and a spectacular hike over the Tooth of Time round out this popular trek. TNERARY 4 A8B Typical This exciting, typical itinerary begins with archaeology lndian Writings. Be sure to look for the Tyrannosaurus Rex track as you hike to lndian Writings. Other gre activities include western lore, horse rides and chuck wagon dinner Ponil followed by rock climbing, environmental awareness, shotgun shooting and burro racing. The remainder of your itinerary feures.30-06 rifle shooting, a second chance rock climbing, and a western style campfire. Your trek concludes with a victory hike into base camp via the Tooth of Time. TNERARY 5 A&B Typical This awesome itinerary feures exciting activities such as packing over the top of Mount Phillips, rock climbing, environmental awareness, gold mining and panning and blacksmithing. You will also enjoy black.. powder rifle, Rocky Mountain Fur Company, homesteading Crooked Creek and Continental Tie & Lumber Company. A layover Beaubien will give you time for western lore, a chuck wagon dinner. hot showers, rest and relaxion. Your last night will be spent Urraca before a challenging climb over the Tooth of Time and - a. - then back to Camping Headquarters...- - TNERARY 6 A&B Typical A program packed trek through Philmont's scenic south country is feured in this typical itinerary. Fly fishing and lodge tour Fish Camp and a side hike to Trail Peak are included. Other programs are mountain livin', black powder rifle, gold mining and panning and blacksmithing. Also enjoy rock climbing, environmental awareness and western lore. This itinerary ends with a climb of Philmont's famous landmark, the Tooth of Time. PEAKS 1999-1 5- PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

\ - TNERARY 7 A&B Rugged This trek is enhanced by a night Philmont's highest camp, Mount Phillips, and a two day layover Beaubien. As you camp 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, black powder rifle, burro racing and a Mexican dinner. Take part in the challenge events Urraca,. then enjoy rock climbing Miners Park where you will spend your last night before traversing the Tooth of Time Ridge and into base camp. TNERARY 8 A&B Rugged As you hike along the scenic North Ponil River, you can see the world's only known Tyrannosaurus Rex footprint as you begin this popular, program packed itinerary in the ancestral land of the Anasazi ndians. Your crew can participe in an actual archaeology dig. Western Lore Ponil and the Continental Tie & Lumber Company program Pueblano await your crew before they hike spectacular Baldy Mountain. Rounding out the trek are challenge events, rock climbing, shotgun shooting and burro racing.! TNERARY 9 A&B Rugged This rugged itinerary provides the opportunity to climb several of Philmont's highest mountains, including Mount Phillips. Comanche Peak. Trail Peak and Shaefers Peak. Also feured is a layover Beaubien. home of one of Philmont's western lore programs. Other programs include challenge events Urraca, Continental Tie 8 Lumber Company Crer Lake, Rocky Mountain Fur Company Clear Creek, homesteading Crooked Creek, gold mining and panning and blacksmithing Cyphers Mine and rock climbing and environmental awareness Cimarmncito. The last night of your trek you will enjoy the view from the top of! Tooth Ridge. TNERARY 10 A&B Rugged f 1 Two layover camps are feured in this rugged itinerary which provide the opportunity to take in extra programs, side frikes or Just plain rest and relaxion. You will also have the opportunity to camp Phiimmt's highest camp, Mount Phdlips (elevion 11,711). Othe~ programs available are Continental Tie & Lumber Company, mountain livin', black powder dik, w~~ we, rock climbing and environmental awareness. Your last night will be spent Tooth Ridge, a camp just a distam from the Tooth of Time. TNERARY 1 i A&B Rugged This rugged 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 i Mountain Fur Company,.30-06 rifle shooting and burro racing. Take a horseback ride, brand your boots and enjoy a chuck wagon dinner Clarks Fork before spending your last night Tooth Ridge trail camp. Hike into Base via the famous Tooth of Time. TNERARY 12 A&B Rugged - - 1 fly f 7 Your crew will have a gre opportunity for fishing on this itinerary. You will also hike over Mount Phillips- (elevion 11 '711). Other programs include 30-06 rifle. Rocky Mountain Fur Company, black powder rifle and * tying. You can experience Jicarilla Apache ndian Life, burro racing, cantina and a Mexican dinner. Enjoyrock climbing and environmental awareness Miners Park. This exciting trip ends by hiking along the Tooth of Time Ridge to Camping Headquarters. ) PEAKS 999 PHlLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

TNERARY 13 A&B Strenuous This strenuous itinerary begins in the historic logging area of the north country with programs Pueblano. From there it's off to Copper Park, French Henry and Baldy Mountain, the fascining gold mining district where you can enjoy a new Mining History/Technology program hosted by the Bureau of Land Management. Visit the mountain man rendezvous and enjoy black powder rifle shooting Miranda. 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 ldre before heading back to Camping Headquarters along the Tooth of Time ~idge. TNERARY 14 A&B Rugged 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 Urraca, burro racing, adobe casa, cantina, a Mexican dinner and environmental awareness. Take time as you hike north to experience homesteading, Rocky Mountain Fur Company, black powder rifle, 30.06 rifle, 12 gauge shotgun shooting, and rock climbing Dean Cow before your last day's hike to Six Mile Ge. TNERARY 15 A&B Rugged 2. The novel experience of burro packing is an early feure of this itinerary, a means of travel no longer encountered in the United Stes. You will also acquire some of the early day skills of logging and gold mining, visit a mountain man rendezvous and see the view from the top of Baldy Mountain. A new Bureau of Land Management Miningrrechnology program is being feured Baldy Camp. Scenic trail camps will be enjoyed as well as challenge events, shotgun shooting and western lore. You will be ready for a layover day Cirnarroncito with rock climbing, environmental awareness and an inspiring side hike through Hidden Valley. The last day will find you ascending Shaefers Peak and the historic Tooth of Time. TNERARY 16 A&B Rugged This exciting and rugged itinerary travels into the remote corners of the Valle Vidal section of the Carson. Nional Forest, home of New Mexico's largest elk herd. Activities your crew will enjoy include mountain biking and homesteading. Back on Philmont you can experience western lore, a chuck wagon dinner and horse rides Ponil. The conclusion of the itinerary feures rock climbing, environmental awareness and your hike into base camp over the Tooth of Time. Suggested for experienced crews only. Backpacking stoves are required. (Valle Vidal map is needed) TNERARY 17 A&B Typical This unique itinerary begins with an old time homestead Rich Cabins and venturing into the beautiful Valle Vidal section of the Carson Nional Forest. Your crew will enjoy challenge events and hike Baldy Mountain, elevion 12,441 feet. Relive the old days a logging camp and even pan for gold. Your trek concludes with western lore Ponil where your last meal on the trail will be a chuck wagon dinnerlbreakfast. Suggested for experienced crews only. Backpacking stoves are required. (Valle Vidal map is needed) - - TNERARY 18 A&B Strenuous - - 'i Enjoy no trace camping and challenge events Dan Beard before spending four days in the Carson Nional Forest, where your crew may not see another person. Activities in the Valle Vidal include mountain biking Whiteman Vega, conservion and astronomy Ring Place-visit an old railroad town, Wilderness First Aid and homesteading Rich Cabins. Burro packing, Continental Tie & Lumber Company, gold mining and panning, blacksmithing and a hike to the top of Mt. Baldy make this rugged itinerary very exciting. Experienced crews only. Backpacking stoves required. (North and Valle Vidal maps needed for this itinerary.) PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

TNERARY 19 A&B Strenuous No trace camping techniques are taught early, on this new 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 the new Whiteman Vega Camp. You will enjoy two chuck wagon meals, horse rides, shotgun shooting and burro racing followed by rock climbing, before hiking into base camp via the Tooth of - Time. Experienced crews only. (North, Valle Vial and Central maps needed for this itinerary.) TNERARY 20 A&B Strenuous This trek through Philmont's south country offers many varied and interesting programs plus the opportunity to fish in clear mountain streams. A two day layover Apache Springs provides time to view a replica of a Jicarilla Apache ndian village and learn about their lifestyle. Other programs include homesteading, rock climbing. environmental awareness, Continental Tie & Lumber Company, black powder rifle, gold mining and western lore. Your last night is spent Shaefers Pass before a victory hike in over the Tooth of Time. TNERARY 21 A&B Strenuous This 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. Back in the central country enjoy shotgun shooting and burro racing. This trek concludes with a victory hike over the Tooth of Time. TNERARY 22 A&B Strenuous Many opportunities exist for fishing in Philmont's south country as you visit Porcupine, Fish Camp and Abreu. n addition, you may experience.30-06 rifle shooting Sawmill, western lore Beaubien, burro racing, Continental Tie & Lumber Company Crer Lake, and rock climbing Miners Park. Your trek ends with a night spent on Shaefers Pass, before ascending the Tooth of Time and down into base camp. TNERARY 23 A&B Rugged Get ready for excitement as you head north from Rayado River camp where you may participe in rock climbing and environmental awareness Miners Park and western lore Clarks Fork. You will explore the central section of Philmont and enjoy the quiet grandeur of trail camps. Ctialtenge events Head of Dean. mountain man rendezvous, black powder rifle and the old days of gold mining will come alive in the north country. This rugged itinerary invites you to side hike Baldy Mountain. You may choose to learn mining technology from Bureau of Land Management volunteers stioned Baldy. Burro packing and logging skills will round out your itinerary. TNERARY 24 A&B Super Strenuous This super 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 lndian Writings where archaeologists will introduce you to the ancient history of the Anasazis in the North Ponil Canyon. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

TNERARY 25 A&B 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. ncluded are Trail Peak, 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, black powder shooting, logging skills and archaeology on this very challenging hike. TNERARY 26 A&B 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, backwoods technology and astronomy, western lore and gold mining and panning. This super strenuous trek will challenge even the most seasoned backpacker. Suggested for experienced crews only. TNERARY 27 A&B Super Strenuous A long, but program packed trek awaits your crew on this super strenuous itinerary. Prepare to venture into the Valle Vidal by learning no trace camping and doing challenge events Dan Beard. Early program feures include Wilderness First Aid and Search and Rescue. conservion and homesteading. The last four days will feure.30-06 rifle shooting, gold mining and panning, blacksmithing, western lore and chuck wagon dinner before hiking into base camp via the Tooth of Time. Backpacking stoves are required. (The Central, North and Valle Vidal maps are needed for this trek.) TNERARY 28 A&B Super Strenuous This new itinerary allows a crew to visit areas in the Valle Vidal seldom visited by man. t offers three days of true backcountry bushwhacking. The only itinerary th goes into the Valle Vidal, over to Baldy. and still hike into Base Camp via the Tooth of Time. Arise early and you may still have time to participe in homesteading, mountain biking, gold panning, blacksmithing, challenges, rock climbing and western lore. Backpacking stoves are required and true no trace camping will be practiced. Experienced crews only. (Valle Vidal. North and Central maps needed for this itinerary.) TNERARY 29 New Typical This ex~erimental itinerary starts in the Valle Vidal section of the Carson Nional Forest, 40 miles north of Philmont! As you enjoy Ranger training and mountain biking, you will view the entire panorama of the Philmont mountains. You will swing through Rich Cabins for the homesteading program before spending two days in the Baldy country. After hiking the 12.441' peak, the last three days will seem easy as you participe in the Dean challenge, and fmally, western lore Ponil. Experienced crews only - one (1) crew per day. (Valle Vidal and North maps needed for this itinerary.) TNERARY 30 New Super Strenuous A brand new ex~erimental itinerary th feures spectacular hikes and physically challenging events! The historic program of westem lore and the Continental Tie and Lumber Company, followed by challenge events and a chance to help with Philmont timber stand improvement projects are early trek highlights. The 12, 441' Baldy Mountain looms ahead as you spend two days this high country camp before heading for the Valle Vidal for search and rescue. The last two days feure a mountain bike overnight trip, a new program never before offered Philmont. Experienced crews only - one () crew per day. (North and Valle Vidal maps needed for this itinerary.) PEAKS 1999-19 - PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

1 A&B T Vaca Deer Lake Mesa Cirnarroncito Cimarroncito Clarks Fork Black Mountain Buck Creek Apache Springs Fish Camp Abreu SAaB T Old Abreu Crags Lost Cabin Beaubien Beaubien Black Mountain Cyphers Mine Cimarroncito Chedral Rock Ponderosa Park 2 ABB R Anasazi Ponil Dan Beard Seally Canyon Whiteman Vega lris Park Greenwood Canyon Pueblano Ruins Cirnarron River Harlan w Chedral Rock Lamberts Mine Mt. Phillips Porcupine Beaubien Beaubien Fish Camp Abreu Urraca Miners Park 3fvL-L Lovers Leap Crer Lake Lower Bonito Apache Springs Beaubien Beaubien Crooked Creek Wild Horse Red Hills Miners Park B A@ R Anasazi lndian Writings Ponil Pueblano Ruins Copper Park Copper Park Head of Dean New Dean Dean Cow Harlan 4 A m T Anasazi lndian Writings Ponil Dean Cow Harlan Devils Wash Basin Sawmill Webster Parks Clarks Fork Tooth Ridge w Lovers Leap Urraca Bear Caves Beaubien Beaubien Crooked Creek Clear Creek Cyphers Mine Webster Parks Tooth Ridge 5 Age T Vaca Ute Springs Cyphers Mine Comanche Peak Clear Creek Crooked Creek Beaubien Beaubien Bear Caves Urraca 10 A&B R Lovers Leap Crer Lake Black Mountain Beaubien Beaubien Wild Horse Mt. Phillips Cimarroncito Cimarroncito Tooth Ridge 11 ABB R Old Abreu Urraca Mners Park Black Mountain Comanche Camp Comanche Peak Sawmill Harlan Clarks Fork Tooth Ridge 16 ABB s Bent Rich Cabins Whiteman Vega Dan Beard - Ponil Santa Claus Devils Wash Basin Cimarroncito Cimarroncito Shaefers Pass McBride Canyon Cottonwood Camp Ponil Pueblano Ruins Miranda Miranda Santa Claus Upper Bench Harlan Clarks Fork 12 A&B R Ute Springs Sawmill Mt. Phillips Comanche Camp Apache Springs Apache Springs Fish Camp Abreu Ag uila Miners Park 17 A80 T Bent - Dan Beard lris Park Rich Cabins Pueblano Ruins Ewells Park Ewells Park Santa Claus Elkhorn Ponil 72 ABB s Chedral Rock Sawmill Red Hills Porcupine Beaubien Beaubien Agua Fria Abreu Crer Lake Shaefers Pass 13 A&B S Sioux Pueblano Ruins Copper Park Copper Park Black Horse Head of Dean Dean Cow Harlan Aspen Springs Upper Clarks Fork - - 18 A&B S Bent - Dan Beard lris Park Ring Place Whiieman Vega Rich Cabins Ewells Park Ewells Park Elkhorn Ponil 23AuLl Rayado River Aguila Miners Park Clarks Fork Ute Springs Cimamn River Head of Dean Miranda Miranda Pueblano 14 A&B R Lovers Leap Urraca Abreu Fish Camp Bear Canyon - Crooked Creek Mt. Phillips Sawmill Harlan Dean Cow BentA Dan Beard Sealty Canyon Whiteman Vega Old Camp Ponil Dean Cow Harlan Aspen Springs Ponderosa Park 24 ABB SS Rayado River Crer Lake Clarks Fork Ute Springs Visto Grande Upper Dean Cow Miranda Miranda Flume Canyon lndian Writings 15 A&B R Siel X Pueblano Ute Meadows Ute Meadows Upper Dean Cow Upper Bench Vaca Cimarroncito Cimarroncito Upper Clarks Fork 70 A&B -5 Rayado River Toothache Springs Miners Park Lower Bonita Apache Springs Apache Springs Crooked Creek Clear Creek Cyphers Mine Shaefers Pass 75 ABB SS Stockade Miners Park Beaubien Comanche Peak Aspen Springs Santa Claus Baldy Camp Pueblano Old Camp lndian Writings PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

1999 PHLMONT TNERARES AT A GLANCE - CONT'D 26 A&@ SS Sioux Pueblano Ewells Park Ewells Park Santa Claus Deer Lake Mesa Clarks Fork Cyphers Mine Red Hills Shaefers Pass 27 A&B SS Bent Dan Beard Seally Canyon Ring Place Rich Cabins New Dean Visto Grande Sawmill Cyphers Mine Clarks Fork - Bent Rich Cabins Whiteman Vega Greenwood Canyon Copper Park Copper Park Head of Dean Visto Grande Clarks Fork Tooth Ridge 79 New T Ring Place McCrystal Place Whiteman Vega lris Park Rich Cabins Ewells Park Ewells Park Head of Dean New Dean Ponil 30 New SS McBride Canyon Ponil Flume Canyon Head of Dean Baldy Camp Baldy Camp Greenwood Canyon Seally Canyon Whiteman Vega Whiteman Vega 1999 PHLMONT CAMP RESOURCES & FACLTES NORTHERN AREAS CENTRAL AREAS SOUTHERN AREAS VALLE VlDAL CAMPS T Anasazi - ST S Baldy CampCOM. TP. SH 'T 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 T Elkhorn T Ewells Park T Flume Canyon X French Henry - P S Head of Dean - P S ndian Writings - P.SH T McBride Canyon - ST T Maxwell S Miranda - P T New Dean T Old Camp S Ponil - P.COM,TP.SH,E S Pueblano - P T Pueblano Ruins Santa Ciaus r Sioux - ST K Six Mile Ge - E r Upper Dean Cow Ute Meadows r T Aspen Springs DK Chedral Rock - ST S Cimarroncito - P,SH T Cirnarron River S Clark's Fork P,SH S Clear Creek - P DK Comanche Peak S Cyphers Mine - P,SH D/T Deer Lake Mesa Dm Devils Wash Basin S Harlan - P T Lamberts Mine D Mount Phillips DK Pondemsa Park T Red Hills S Sawmill - P,SH DK Shafers Pass - EH D Thunder Ridge D Tooth Ridge - EH D Upper Bench DK Upper Clarks Fork - EH X Ute Gulch - COM,TP T Ute Springs - ST T Vaca -ST DTT Visto Grande X Webster Lake - E T Webster Lake Camp - ST DTT Webster Parks S Abreu - P,SH,EH T Agua Fria OK Aguila S Apache Springs - P T Bear Canyon T Bear Caves S Beaubien - P,SH S Black Mountain - P T Buck Creek T Comanche Camp T Crags S Crer Lake - PSH S Crooked Creek - P S Fish Camp - P DK Lookout Meadow T Lost Cabin T Lovers Leap - ST T Lower Bonita S Miners Park - P,SH,EH T North Fork Urraca T Old Abreu - ST X PhillipsJunction- COM, TP, SH T Porcupine T Rayado River ST T Rimrock Park - ST T Stockade - ST T Toothache Springs S Urraca - P.EH T Wild Horse Greenwood Canyon lris Park McCrystal Creek Rich Cabins - COM, P Ring Place - COM. P Seally Canyon Whiteman Vega - P KEY COM D Dfl E EH P Commissary (Food Pickup) Dry Camp, No wer is near camp Usually a dry camp, wer is sometimes available Ending point, bus pickup may be from this camp End trek by hiking into CHQ from this camp Program available here S SH ST T TP X Staffed Camp, Wer nearby Showers Available Starting Camp Trail Camp Trading Post Not used for camping PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

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D X (D (D 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 1 A & B EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER 'O COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS DAY OF TREK CREW LDR TYPCAL 50 - MLES NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader 4. CMARRONCTO Rock Climbing, Environmental Awareness Side hike Hidden Valley, ru 5. CMARRONCX) Environmental Awareness tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff ----------- YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. B z Returnsto Camping HQ on Day 12 from ZASTRO TURNAROUND M. -9!z NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. D Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Se~~ces. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for 7 twne

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1999 PHlLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 2 A & B RUGGED - 65 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE llumber OF :REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR DAY DAY DAY FOOD OF OF OF menu pick signa- TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES no. up, ture 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO NONE XPEDiTlON PLAN APPROVAL 4dult Advisor Zrew Leader 4. DAN BEARD Challenge Events, No Trace Camping PONlL 5. SEALLY CANYON Wilderness First Aid, Search & Rescue PONlL tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE 6. WHTEMAN VEGA Mountain Biking, Astronomy @ Ring Place RP Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of 3hilmont Conservion Staff 12. 1 Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire CH NO 1 NONE YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M Return to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Turkev Canvon M. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps musl be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day For persons time Burro Packmg on Day for m s

1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 3 A 8 B TYPCAL - 55 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL cln STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR JUMBER OF ZREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO signure NONE lxpedltlon PLAN 4PPROVAL Mult Advisor 3ew Leader tinerary Planner 6. ( BEAUBtEN Side Hike Trail Peak, Campfire 1 1 PJl 7. BEAUBEN Western Lore, Horse Rides, Chuck Wagon Dinner -S PJ1 CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed 8. CROOKED CREEK Homesteading PJ2 9. WLD HORSE 1 Trail Camp 1 PJ2 10. RED HLLS Climb Mt. Phillips, Trail Camp PJ2 Climb Big Red, Rock Climbing, YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. Report to Welcome Centter. Your crew is scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. 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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1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 4 A 8 B EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ---- ------- 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO 2. 1 1 ANASAZ Ranaer Trainina NONE EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner 5. DEAN COW Rock Climbing, Environmental Awareness PONlL 6. HARLAN Burro Racing, Shotgun Shooting & Reloading PONL 7. DEVLS WASH BASN Trail Camp. Dry Camp PONlL.30-06 Rifle & Reloading, CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed ike in via Tooth of Time, YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. NONE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff ------ ----- HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons hme

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'D " 1999 PHlLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 5 A & 8 R i/j 8 EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL C TY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR TYPCAL - 52 MLES menu no. FOOD pick UP signure UMBER OF :REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL.---------- lxpedltlon PUN 4PPROVAL 1. ( Camping Headquarters ( Opening Campfire 4. CYPHERS MNE Mine Tour, Gold Mining & Panning, Blacksmithing Hike Mt. Phillips, Dry Camp -Wer @ CH - - - NO NONE 4dult Advisor 2rew Leader tinerary Planner ---- ------- SONSERVATON PROJECT STE 7. CROOKED CREEK Homesteading Fishing Along Rayado River, - -s. Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff ' YOUR P BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time

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, 1. D R i/j 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 6 A 81 B g EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER (D CD COUNCL CTY STATE TYPCAL - 58 MLES 1 llumber OF >REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS ADULT ADVSORS DAY OF TREK DAY DAY OF OF WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES CREW LDR 1 ;zu TOTAL ---- EXPEDTON PLAN 4PPROVAL Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NONE Mult Advisor OLD ABREU 1 CRAGS LOST CABN Ranger Training Trail Camp Fly Tying, Lodge Tour @ Fish Camp HQ Zrew Leader tinerary Planner BEAUBEN BEAUBEN Western Lore, Campfire. Horse Rides Side Hike Trail Peak, Chuck Wagon Dinner -S Mountain Livid, Blacksmithing, Black Powder Rifle. Mine Tour, Gold Mining & Panning. Blacksmithing Rock Climbing, Environmental Awareness! Hike Hidden Valley, Trail Camp Dry Camp - Wer @ Clarks Fork Hike in via Tooth of Tune, Awards Campfire u c YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. + P z Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. 12 NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. CH NO 1 NONE CONSERVATON PROJECT STE 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

b u 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 7 A & B RUGGED E - 61 MLES 0) 8 w EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR DAY DAY DAY OF OF OF menu TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES no. Exm pick UP signure NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO NONE Adult Advisor old Mining & Panning, Blacksmithin HQ HQ HQ Crew Leader tinerary Planner HQ CONSERVATON PROJECT STE PJ PJl Hrs. Completed 10. 1 URRACA Challenge Events, Philmont Story Campfire - D -L E 11. MNERS PARK Rock Climbing, Environmental Awareness 52 Hike in via Tooth of Time, =i 12. Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire E 2 5 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. F z Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. n NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. CH NONE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for the Persons

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'D 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 8 A & B RUGGED - 50 MLES E EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER 8 - COUNCL CTY. STATE.i ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR JUMBER OF SREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS signure 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO NONE EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader OPPER PARK COPPER PARK PONlL PONlL PONlL PONlL + tinerary Planner ----------- CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Consenrion Staff 0 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from JEBS TER LAKE TURNAROUND. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for perrons bme

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D E (0 CD 4 L. 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 9 A & B RUGGED - 60 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE 1 - ADULT ADVSORS 1 TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP Camping 1. Headquarters 2. LOVERS LEAP 3. 1 1 URRACA CREW LDR E_QOD menu pick signa- PROGRAM FEATURE no. UD ture Opening Campfire CH NO NONE WMBER OF ZREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN 9PPROVAL Mult Advisor Zrew Leader tinerary Planner ----------- W (D 5. BEAUBEN 6. BEAUBEN Side Hike Trail Peak. Western Lore, Campfire HQ Horse Rides, Chuck Wagon Dinner -S PJ CONSERVATON PROJECT STE 7. CROOKED CREEK Hrs. Completed 8. CLEAR CREEK 9. CYPHERS MNE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff 10. WEBSTER PARKS 5! r 11. TOOTH RDGE s? Camping -4 12. Headquarters V, c, u c -4 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons the Burro Packing on Day for persons time

1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 10 A 8 B RUGGED - 63 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL C W STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR YUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO 1 NONE 1 Crew Leader tinerary Planner 5. 1 BEAUBEN Western Lore, Chuck Wagon Dinner, Campfire 6. BEAUBEN Side Hike Trail Peak, Horse Rides -S PJ1 CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed 9. CMARRONCTO Rock Climbing PJ2 Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff 10. CMARRONCTO Environmental Awareness, Hike Hidden Valley YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. UG HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons bme

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-0 x rn - - (D (D 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 11 A & B RUGGED - 64 M1 ES EXPEDlTlON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR pick signa- NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner P W CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff '0 E P -i rn 8 5 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. P 7 Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. Report to Welcome Center. Your crew is scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services NO 1 NONE HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons the

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-,. 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 12 A & B RUGGED - 64 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER - RANGER COUNCL C lty STATE ADULT ADVSORS ' CREW LDR UUMBER OF ZREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL 4dult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE 6. APACHE SPRNGS Jicarilla Apache Life, Fishing nearby PJ1 7. APACHE SPRNGS Corn Grinding, Arrowhead Chipping, Swe Lodge PJ Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Phiimont Conservion Staff 10. AGULA Trail Camp PJ2 HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. - -- for persorrs time Burro Packing on Day for persons m

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1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 13 A 8 B STRENUOUS - 62 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL C TY STATE ADULT ADVSORS -4- TREK WEEK MONTH PROGRAM FEATURES CAMP Camping Headquarters Open~ng Campfire 1 PUEBLANO RUNS P COPPER PARK COPPER PARK BLACK HORSE Ranaer Training Continental Tie & Lumber Co. @ Pueblano, Trail Camp CREW LDR Gold Mining & Panning, Blacksmithing, @ French Henry, Trail Camp Bureau of Land Management Mining Program @ Baldy, Side Hike Baldy Mountain Mountain Man Rendezvous @ Miranda, Trail Camo menu no. CH NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner CONSERVATOE~ PROJECT STE HEAD OF DEAN Challenge Events Hrs. Completed DEAN COW 1 Rock Clirnbina. Environmental Awareness 9. HARLAN Burro Racing, Shotgun Shooting & Reloading Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. NO 1 NONE HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for bme perrons

13000 12000 11000 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 1 ~ l ' l 0 4 0 t? l6 20 24 28 32 36 4b 44 4'8 5'2 5'6 6 64 6 7'2 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 *".gn- END OF DAY SDEHKE ALTERNATE ROUTE a Y U1 P -.- - - -- "--- ---- -- 2,,---- '' Q, 0) z

1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 14 A & B RUGGED - 71 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR 1. Camping Headquarters 1 Opening Campfire (CH NO 1 NONE 1 NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from SX MLE GATE - M. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. Signed by Member of ~hilrnont Conservion Staff ----------- HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for Per== time Burro Packing on Day for time persons

PEAKS 1999

1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 15 A & B RUGGED - 73 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL C lty STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR UUMBER OF ZREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO NONE 4dult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner Side Hike Baldy Mtn., Gold Mining & 5. UTE MEADOWS Panning, Blacksmithing & French Henry BC. CONSERVATON PROJECT STE 6. UPPER DEAN COW Challenge Events @ Head of Dean, Trail Camp BC Hrs. Completed 9. ClMARRONClTO Environmental Awareness, Rock Climbing UG Signed by Member of Philrnont Conservion Staff YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via the Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day d for persons time Burro Packing on Day for bme persons

,q-..\ c 7 i. \ SDEHKES 0 MLE" PEAKS 199! - 52 - PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

-0, '. 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 16 A & B RUGGED - 64 MLES G A w EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS DAY OF TREK DAY OF WEEK DAY OF MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES CREW LDR 1 menu no. 1 EOOO t;k signure UMBER OF ZREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN PiPPROVAL 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO 1 NONE Mult Advisor BENT Ranger Training Crew Leader RCH CABNS WHTEMAN VEGA Homesteading Mountain Biking tinerary Planner DAN BEARD PONlL No Trace Camping, Challenge Events 1 Western Lore, Horse Rides. Flv Fishina @ Bent Cabln, cantina, Chuck ~a~onbinnerkrgakfast CONSERVATON PROJECT STE SANTA CLAUS Trail Camp Hrs. Completed DEVLS WASH BASN ClMARRONClTO Trail cam^. Dw cam^ Rock Climbing, Environmental Awareness Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff ClMARRONClTO SHAEFERS PASS Camping Headquarters Side hike Hidden Valley Dry Camp - Wer @ Clarks Fork, Trail Camp Hike in via Tooth of Time. Awards Campfire YOUR BUS: Departs from Camplng Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS. HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons bme Burro Packing on Day for -persans h

1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 17 A 8 B TYPCAL - 62 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR YUMBER OF SREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ------- ---- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader 4. 1 RS PARK Trail Camp 1 1 tinerary planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed 9. SANTA CLAUS Trail Camp BC 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. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons time

-- A ' J C O N -w -A p mm- * = ZD PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

'0 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 18 A & B tn E A a EXPEDTON NUMBER D a STRENUOUS - 70.5 Mileg RANGER COUNCL C lty STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR -l=l- pick menu no. signa- NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL 2. 1 1 BENT Ranger Training Adult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner 6. WHTEMAN VEGA Mountain Biking CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philrnont Conservion Staff 5 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. P z Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from PONlL TURNAROUND M. Q NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. --+-- -S, -B PONlL CH NO NONE HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for time persons Burro Packing on Day for time persons

MLES MLE6 PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BS

$ 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE ~TNERARY NO. x rn $ EXPEDTON NUMBER (D (D.L f 0 3 rn 0 e - m z 19 A & B RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS DAY OF TREK DAY OF WEEK DAY OF MONTH CREW LDR STRENUOUS - 78 MLES menu CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES no. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH BENT Ranger Training DAN BEARD SEALLY CANYON No Trace Camping, Challenge Events 1 Wilderness First Aid, Search & Rescue WHTEMAN VEGA Mountain Bikincimr ike the boundary line to this HARLAN ASPEN SPRNGS PONDEROSA PARK Trail Camp, Rock Climbing @ Cito Trail Camp Hike in via Tooth of Time Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire 1 CH YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. Report to Welcome Center. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. pick PONlL PONlL *.. 1 signure NO [ NONE NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner ----------- CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons tkne Burro Packing on Day for time persa\s

} C i (. SDEHKES a 8.0 '~ -, ALT. ROUTES ADD 0 '0? \\- f -?!J< ' 8 \ '1 PEAKS 1999 PHlLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 10 A 6 8 X cn - - -L EXPEDTON NUMBER 8 (0 - RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS DAY OF MONTH CREW LDR WMBER OF 2REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ------ ----- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor TOOTHACHE SPRNGS Crew Leader tinerary Planner -- - Fly Tying & Fishing @ Fish Camp, APACHE SPRNGS 1 Jicarilla Apache Life 1 PJ 1 APACHE SPRNGS Corn Grinding, Arrowhead Chipping, Swe Lodge PJ CROOKED CREEK Fishina in Ravado River. Homesteadina PJ2 CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff 0 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for Persons lime Burro Packing on Day for persons lint?

i SDEHKES = 13.5 "LEs PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

,. : 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 21 A & B EXPEDTON NUMBER 4 RANGER, - STRENUOUS -78 MLES ' ' ' 1 COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS EXPEDlllON PLAN APPROVAL Adult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner 6. MRANDA ' Black powder kifle PONlL Blacksmithing, Gold Mining & Panning, Henry, Side Hike Baldy (BC 7. 1 1 MRANDA ( Mine Tour a~rench 1 CONSERVATON PROJECT ST Hn. Completed 8. 9. SANTA CLAUS UPPER BENCH Challenge Events @ Head of Dean Trail Camp, Dry Camp BC BC Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping Headquarters via Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day d for persons tttle Burro Packing on Day for bme persars

i' i. SDEHKES = 12.0 MtLEs,) ' - ALT. ROUTES = NONE MLES PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH USA

73 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 22 A & B STRENUOUS - 64 MLES a A EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER z COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR. r, WMBER OF ZREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN 4PPROVAL Ranaer Trainina.30-06 Rifle & Reloading, Metallic Silhouette Shooting Trail cam^ 1 UG Mult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Western Lore. Horse Rides. Carnofire Hrs. Completed 8. AGUA FRlA 9. ABREU 10. CRATER LAKE 1 Fly Tying & Fishing, Lodge Tour @ Fish Camp PJ2 Burro Racing, Adobe Casa, Cantina, Fishina. Mexican Dinner -S PJ2 Hike in via Tooth of Time YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. 4 A % Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. -9 E D NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for perss rn

E A (D (D.. 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 13 A 6 B RUGGED - 66 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS DAY OF TREK DAY OF WEEK CREW LDR DAY FOOD OF menu ~ick siana- - MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES no. up ture NUMBER OF CREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN APPROVAL 1. 2. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH NO NONE RAYADO RVER Ranger Training HQ 1 AGULA Trail Camp HQ UTE SPRNGS Hike Hidden Valley, Trail Camp UG CMARRON RVER Trail Camp 1 UG 1 Adult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner ----------- CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff 0 5 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. B z Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from PONlL TURNAROUND M. 0 NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance'by Logistics Services. r BC. CH NO, NONE HORSES 8 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day, for time persons

PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 24 A & B EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS. '. SUPER STRENUOUS - 71 MLES CREW LDR WMBER OF ZREW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDTON PLAN 4PPROVAL Mult Advisor Continental Tie & Lumber Company, 3. CRATER LAKE Philmont Story Campfire HQ 2rew Leader tinerary Planner 6. VETO GRANDE Fish the Cimarron River, Trail Camp 1 7. UPPER DEAN COW Trail Camp, Conservion site @ Head of Dean UG Challenae Events @ Head of Dean. 8. M RAN DA ~ounta; Man ~eniezvous, Black Powder Rifle UG 9. Side Hike Baldy Mountain, Gold Mining & Panning, MRANDA Blacksmithing @ French Henry, ~urrgackin~ Pick UD Burros @ Miranda 9:00 am.. Leave Burros BC 10. FLUME CANYON @ ~ua'blano Ov&ight, Trail Camp BC Return Burros to Ponil. Archaeology, Tour Petroglyphs, YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from SX MLE GATE M. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff HORSES 5 BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packmg on Day for time persons

A-;-%\-.,,.i i (.. i SDEHKES a 15.5 M~LEs j '~\,-..- ALT, ROUTES = SUBTRACT WE^ i 1.25 \_??\, \.. PEAKS 1999-70 - PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

(D (D EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS 1.! Camping Headquarters 2. STOCKADE PROGRAM FEATURES Opening Campfire Ranaer Trainina SUPER STRENUOUS - 86 M w CREW LDR menu no. m pick up CH NO - P HQ %. signure UMBER OF :REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDTON PLAN 9PPROVAL Mult Advisor 3. MNERS PARK 4. BEAUBEN Rock climbing, Environmental Awareness Western Lore. Chuck Wagon Dinner, Campfire Hike Over Big Red, Trail cam^. Drv cam^ -Wer h Red Hills Side Hike Mt. Phillips, Gold Mining & Panning @ Cyphers Mine, Trail Camp tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE 7. SANTA CLAUS 8. BALDY CAMP 9. PUEBLANO Trail Camo Challenge Events @ Head of Dean, Bureau of Land Management Mining Program Side Hike Baldy, Continental Tie & Lumber Company, Philmont Story Campfire 10. OLD CAMP Trail Camp n Archaeology, Tour Petroglyphs -. 5 NDAN WRTNGS See World's Only Tyrannosaurus Rex Track 11. Hike to Six Mile Ge. - 12. Camping Headquarters Awards Campfire V) 0 U 3 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from SX MLE GATF M. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services, Ponil _t_ 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 tine persons

6 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 00 -ms-*a END OF DAY SDEHKE / ALTERNATE ROUTE

...! 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 26 A & B EXPEDTON NUMBER SUPER STRENUOUS - 83 MLES" RANGER COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR ' -. WMBER OF :REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- ZXPEDTON PLAN 9PPROVAL NONE 4dult Advisor Crew Leader Return Burros to Miranda, 4. EWELLS PARK Mountain Man Rendezvous -- Side Hike Baldy Mountain, Bureau of Land 5. EWELLS PARK Management Mining Program @ Baldy 6. SANTA CLAUS Challenge Events @ Head of Dean, Trail Camp tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE Hrs. Completed 10. RED HLLS Side Hike Mt. Phillips, Trail Camp 1 limb Black Mountain, YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping via Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSP0RTATC)N. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. NONE Signed by Member of Philmon t Conservion Staff HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for time persons

0 4 8 t2 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 KX) END OF DAY SDEHKE 1 ALTERNATE ROUTE

4 EXPEDTON NUMBER w CD RANGER SUPER STRENUOUS - 85 MLES COUNCL CTY STATE py ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR D&Y menu TREK WEEK MONTH CAMP PROGRAM FEATURES no. " ' "" lick signa- lumber OF :REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN WPROVAL Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH BENT Ranger Training DAN BEARD No Trace Camping, Challenge Events NONE Adult Advisor :rew Leader tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE NEW DEAN Trail Camp Hrs. Completed CYPHERS MNE u 5 YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. Hike into Camping HQ via Tooth of Time. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. NO 1 NONE Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff ----------- HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons tine Burro Packing on Day for persons time

PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

X fl (D *,-, - 1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 28 A 8 B SUPER STRENUOUS - 76 MLES ' ' ' EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER * COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS D$Y 1%. py TREK WEEK MONTH CREW LDR = pick signa- UMBER OF :REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL :XPEDTON PLAN 4PPROVAL BENT Ranger Training NO 1 NONE 4dult Advisor >rew Leader RCH CABNS Homesteading, No Trace Camping CONSERVATON PROJECT STE COPPER PARK Mountain Man Rendezvous @ Miranda Side Hike Baldy Mountain Hrs. Completed HEAD OF DEAN Challenge Program, Conservion site Signed by Member of Philmont Conservion Staff YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 M. B Z 0 Returns to Camping HQ on Day 12 from M. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. NO 1 NONE HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for pe'="s Burro Pack~ng on Day for persons time

PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

5, - 1999 PHLMONT A~VE~TU'RE ~TNERARY NO. 29 - NEW TYPCAL - 54 MLES.,, 3 B EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER JUMBER OF :REW MEMBERS A w COUNCL CTY STATE ADULT ADVSORS CREW LDR 1. Camping Headquarters Opening Campfire CH 2. RNG PLACE Ranger Training 3. MCCRYSTAL PLACE Trail Camp -- 4. WHTEMAN VEGA Mountain Biking 5. lrls PARK Trail Camp EPQg pick UP NO HQ - HQ - RP RP RC - signure - NONE YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL ----------- EXPEDTON PLAN 9PPROVAL 4dult Advisor Crew Leader tinerary Planner CONSERVATON PROJECT STE 0 '5 B 8. EWELLS PARK Side Hike Baldy Mountain. Challenge Events, Timber 9. HEAD OF DEAN Stand lm~rovements YOUR BUS: Departs from Camping Headquarters for your Starting Camp on Day 2 Return to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Turnaround. z You are scheduled for a Lunch. 0 NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PGKUPS, HORSE RDES.OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. M. RC BC BC - BC - Ponil 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

SDEHKES 8 MLEB T. ROUTES 8 MLES PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

1999 PHLMONT ADVENTURE TNERARY NO. 30 - NEW SUPER STRENUOUS - 64 MLES EXPEDTON NUMBER RANGER COUNCL C lty STATE ADULT ADVSORS DAY OF TREK 1. DAY OF WEEK DAY OF MONTH CAMP Camping Headquarters PROGRAM FEATURES Opening Campfire CREW LDR menu no. CH E!mD pick up NO signie NONE SUMBER OF :REW MEMBERS YOUTH ADULTS TOTAL EXPEDTON PLAN 4PPROVAL Wult Advisor Zrew Leader FLUME CANYON 5. HEAD OF DEAN 6. BALDY CAMP tinerary Planner ----------- CONSERVATON PROJECT STE 7. BALDY CAMP 8. GREENWOOD CANYON Trail Camp BC 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 McCrystal Campground. You are scheduled for a Lunch. NO CHANGES ARE POSSBLE FOR FOOD PCKUPS, HORSE RDES OR BUS TRANSPORTATON. Changes of camps must be approved in advance by Logistics Services. HORSES & BURROS Horse Ride on Day for persons time Burro Packing on Day for persons

1099 TNERARES NCLUDE THESE PROGRAMS *New Mexico fishing licenses may be purchased Abreu, Fish Camp. Phillips Junction and Ponil, or the Trading Post Camping Headquarters. PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

1999 TNERARES NCLUDE THESE PROGRAMS - CONTNUED *New Mexico fishing licenses may be purchased Abreu, Fish Camp, Phillips Junction and Ponil, or the Trading Post Camping Headquarters. PEAKS 1999-83- PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

1999 TNERARES NCLUDE THESE STAFFED CAMPS PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA

1999 TNERARES NCLUDE THESE STAFFED CAMPS - CONTNUED PEAKS 1999 PHLMONT SCOUT RANCH. BSA

1999 TNERARY RENDEZVOUS LOCATONS Dan Seally Whiteman ris Greenwood Pueblano Cimanon Harlan Camping Beard Canyon Vega Park Canyon Ruins River HQ