Tony,

To the contrary, my trip at Philmont was stellar. My take on the itinerary 
was that programs are fine but often were detractions to the peace and 
beauty available if one looked around. Iron pot stew is fine but making a 
freeze-dried repast on the top of Mount Phillips over what became an 
unsettled, freezing, night tops that any time.

On Friday, April 25, 2014 9:28:21 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> Hey Andy,
>  
> Sorry to hear that your Philmont experience was more death march than fun 
> adventure... I had the wonderfull opportunity to do that trip twice ( '94 
> and '95), the second year we took a more aggressive hi-mileage trek but it 
> was definitely a group decision.
>  
> Erl,
>  
> Great points, I need to be better about being a good riding partner when 
> I'm out w/ my wife.  We both find it easier on the tandem but that isn't 
> always the way we want to go for an outing.
>  
> Tony
>

Patrick, 

Care for the parts, the whole will get along! I had the trove of both foot 
care and repair items plus that bizarre "new fangled" MSR stove that burned 
oil. No one suffered foot issues or lacked for boiling water. That trip 
solidified my outlook on lots of things. I sure try to enjoy my cycling and 
that of those I invite because of the experience. 

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

>  
>

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