Hi geffric! Haven't chatted with you since last year when we swapped patches for Jambo!
My son did the Philmont Trek in 2003. He loved it! He plans on doing the Philmont Spring Break thing once he's in college.
Here's the website for the Philmont Tooth of Time Trading Post. They have TONS of stuff for sale. www.toothoftimetraders.org
I ordered some of the stuff ahead of time and had it shipped to the house - that saved on space for my son. (They flew to Colorado Springs first and did the whitewater rafting/Air Force Academy/Colorado Gorge, etc.
Another great website is:
http://www.danyoder.com/philmont/
He has fabulous photos - itinerary breakdowns by day with lots of information about each of the treks, etc.
I would recommend a Z-Rest folding foam pad. They are very lightweight and don't take up much space.
A digital camera is great - my son had one that just ate up AA batteries, which was a bummer. We now have a Sony camera that has lithium batteries and I would recommend one of those, you just get so much more battery life! A 1 gig memory card would give him lots of photos.
I third the suggestion of making sure he has those hiking boots well broke in!!
A good quality, lightweight rainsuit is a must! DS hiked in rain just about every day, one day they even had hail.
He said the rain would come and go in spurts.
My son took those tshirts that wick the moisture, can't think of the name. I think it might be CoolMax - they were great. Oh - and he took new hiking shorts, etc. and I had no problem getting all of his clothes clean when he got home.
If you son has more than 1 Class A uniform (and I'm guessing that he does since he went to Jambo last year) I would suggest that he take 2 Class As with him so he will have a fresh, clean uniform to travel back home in.
Tell him to take a few bucks out on the trail with him for ice cream and root beer!
My son earned his Eagle in 2003 (same year as his Trek). He just turned 18 and is currently the Lodge Chief of his OA Lodge!!
My son did the Philmont Trek in 2003. He loved it! He plans on doing the Philmont Spring Break thing once he's in college.
Here's the website for the Philmont Tooth of Time Trading Post. They have TONS of stuff for sale. www.toothoftimetraders.org
I ordered some of the stuff ahead of time and had it shipped to the house - that saved on space for my son. (They flew to Colorado Springs first and did the whitewater rafting/Air Force Academy/Colorado Gorge, etc.
Another great website is:
http://www.danyoder.com/philmont/
He has fabulous photos - itinerary breakdowns by day with lots of information about each of the treks, etc.
I would recommend a Z-Rest folding foam pad. They are very lightweight and don't take up much space.
A digital camera is great - my son had one that just ate up AA batteries, which was a bummer. We now have a Sony camera that has lithium batteries and I would recommend one of those, you just get so much more battery life! A 1 gig memory card would give him lots of photos.
I third the suggestion of making sure he has those hiking boots well broke in!!
A good quality, lightweight rainsuit is a must! DS hiked in rain just about every day, one day they even had hail.
He said the rain would come and go in spurts.My son took those tshirts that wick the moisture, can't think of the name. I think it might be CoolMax - they were great. Oh - and he took new hiking shorts, etc. and I had no problem getting all of his clothes clean when he got home.
If you son has more than 1 Class A uniform (and I'm guessing that he does since he went to Jambo last year) I would suggest that he take 2 Class As with him so he will have a fresh, clean uniform to travel back home in.
Tell him to take a few bucks out on the trail with him for ice cream and root beer!
My son earned his Eagle in 2003 (same year as his Trek). He just turned 18 and is currently the Lodge Chief of his OA Lodge!!

Poor guy had to lay out in the sun each day to work on his tan so he didn't get busted when he got home. 