Hi Folks, Thanks to everyone who helped out at last night's meeting. We had a successful PLC on Sunday night. At the bottom of this newsletter you'll see our tentative camping schedule for October, '05 to April '06. Our Big Bend trip is coming up in a little over a week's time. Since this is a much longer trip than usual, it requires a bit more planning. Please let us know for certain whether or not you plan on coming no later than next Tuesday's meeting. Please plan on paying then too. Here's some information to consider as you decide whether or not to come. 1) As you know if you've been, Big Bend is the Enchilada Grande of Texas hiking and camping. There is no place in the state that comes even close. In fact, Big Bend is one of the great sights in America. This will be a trip to remember (hopefully in a good way). 2) Big Bend is a wild and savage place. It is DESERT, it has mountain lions and bears. It has sheer cliffs of 2000 feet. If you can't behave well, don't even think of coming on this trip. There's lots of fun to be had but at times there's danger too. Scouts MUST listen to their leaders. 3) We will split into at least two groups. Philmont crew is required to attend and will be backpacking into the high country on Saturday. Non-Philmont crew will be day hiking from the Chisos Basin. Water and various conveniences are available in Chisos Basin. All Philmont crew will do the same hike. Depending on numbers and abilities, non-Philmont crew may do more than one hike. 4) Proper equipment is a must. Philmont crew will refer to Patty's instructions for equipment. For non-Philmont crew, proper equipment means a hat, a decent pair of hiking boots and, primarily, LOTS OF WATER (see 5 below). 5) I plan on leading the non-Philmont crew on a long day hike. Our plan is to hike the South Rim trail. Depending on how we do this, it is between 13 and 14.5 miles round trip. The time estimate is 8 - 10 hours of hiking. To do this, each person must carry one gallon of water. If you don't have a gallon of water and a good way to carry it, (no milk jugs and generally more than one container, in case any break) you can't come on this hike. Keep in mind that a gallon of water weighs 8 pounds. You won't need too much other gear on the trail but you will need sun block and snacks. Again, if there are enough people and if there is enough interest, shorter trips may be available. For a taste of what you'll see, check out this link: http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/~praetzel/Texas2001/Scan3492-3r.jpg 6) Cost for this trip for scouts is $25. Half of that is for food and half for gas. Adults $30. However, please keep in mind that scouts and adults will also need spending money for the road. Lunch on Friday and dinner on Sunday will be on the road. Patrol Award: The Jury is Still Out (I don't have the point sheet. I'll post the points when I get them). As always, the Troop 1954 events calendar, this and all back newsletters, and all sorts of other useful information is available on our website at www.sanmarcos1954.org
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