Philmont 2023
June 24 - July 10
GO HERE to TURN IN HEALTH FORMS, INSURANCE CARD, and PERMISSION SLIP
Complete THIS READINESS SURVEY
Let us know your MEAL ORDERS
PHILMONT COUNTDOWN document and quizzes (all of them)
PHILMONT PREP DATES
Camping/Backpacking weekends are on the Troop 98 calendar (www.bsa98.com/calendar):
Feb 17-19: Camping weekend at Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation (indoor backpacking training + day backpacking)
March 18-19: Backpacking campout on the Horseshoe Trail
April 21-23: Backpacking campout (GREEN LANE PARK)
May 19-21: Weekend campout and gear shakedown (crew & personal); day backpacking (at Ockanickon Scout Reservation)
June 9-11: Backpacking campout on the Conestoga Trail
Day trips:
Sunday Feb 4th: Gear training and day hike at Valley Forge National Park - 9AM to 3PM
Sunday Mar 12th: Orienteering at Ridley Creek - 9AM to 2PM
Saturday Mar 25th: Orienteering at Norristown Farm Park - 10AM to 1PM
Sunday Apr 2nd: Orienteering at Hibernia County Park - 10AM to 1PM
Saturday May 6th: Orienteering at French Creek State Park - 10AM to 1PM
Expedition dates: June 24-July 10 (inclusive).
Flights (PNR 34OSNF + 2 one ways NC out and JY back):Depart from PHL on Saturday 24 June
Southwest #3512 0530 PHL-MDW 0635
Southwest #1678 0830 MDW-COS 0955Return to PHL on Monday 10 July (actually Tuesday 11 July at 00:20)
Southwest #3561 1425 COS-MDW 1750
Southwest #1678 2125 MDW-PHL 0020 (Jul 11)
PHILMONT GEAR Troop 98 Philmont Gear page
PHILMONT PHITNESS Philmont Phitness plan.
PHILMONT PHINANCES
Philmont has increased the expedition fee and airfare is unusually high this year. Given this, we need to increase our expected expedition cost to $2500 (up from $2300). We will do our best to minimize costs, and are open to group fundraising efforts.
Please make sure you have paid Troop 98 as follows:
$1500 paid "on account" by Feb 15, 2023
Next $500 paid by April 30, 2023
Final $500 paid by May 31, 2023 (if airfare comes in lower we may reduce this final payment)
Troop 98 is Going Back to Philmont in 2023!
COMPLETE THIS FORM to let us know of your interest
Age requirement: You must be 14 years old by the date you arrive at Philmont (or 13 years old and have completed 8th grade). You must also be in good physical condition by the time you go. You must also have earned at least First Class rank.
Dates: June 24-July 10, 2023 (inclusive; depart early Saturday, return late Sunday)
Cost: $2,300 $2,500 (approximate) plus cost to outfit yourself (your gear)
$100 Deposit required by January 30th 2022 (non-refundable, although substitutions are possible)
$1500 paid "on account" by Feb 15, 2023
Next $500 paid by April 30, 2023
Final $500 paid by May 31, 2023
We've sent crews to Philmont in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2021 (in 2018 we substituted a trip to Colorado which we called "Plan B"). Many of the boys and fathers who've attended describe it as “the experience of a lifetime.” At Philmont, crews spend 12 days backpacking in the mountains of Northern New Mexico. Along the way, they may pan for gold, ride burros, climb spar poles, throw hatchets, scale cliff faces or dance to banjo music in front of a fire. They also endure physical challenge, develop as a team, encounter great natural beauty and transform in two short weeks from boys to self-confident young men. It is truly a powerful experience. See the links on the right of this page for more information or ask any of the 30 Scouts that went last summer. We also have a lot of fun touring in New Mexico or Colorado on the way to Philmont and sometimes on the way back.
2023 may seem like a long way off, but we have to begin planning our adventure now. The first step is to get a good idea of all who want to go (and to pay Philmont the deposit they need to hold our spots). To be eligible, a Scout must be at least 14 years old by the time he arrives at Philmont or be 13 and have completed 8th grade. In addition, a Scout must have achieved the rank of First Class before leaving for Philmont. These are the minimum requirements.
There are several more requirements that relate to physical condition and health, participation in Troop activities in general and our Philmont training program in particular, etc. We will describe those in more detail later on. But at this point, we want to get a sense of which boys (and adults) want to go. We also need to be sure we have enough adult leaders to come along. Each crew (of up to 10 Scouts) needs a minimum of 2 adult advisors (age 21 or older) for a total of 12 people (we ideally like to have three adults per crew).
Some things you might want to consider in deciding whether you want to go (or to let your son go):
Cost – you should plan on $2,300 per person. We will ask for your NONREFUNDABLE deposit of $100 now. We will ask for additional payments of $600-750 in September 2022, February 2023 and April 2023. All of these payments will be non-refundable, although we can often find a substitute if you can't go.
Equipment – in addition to the trip costs, you will need to have the right equipment. Good boots ($100-150), a backpack ($100-150) and a sleeping bag ($100) are the big items, but there is probably another $100 of stuff you’ll need. TROOP 98 PHILMONT GEAR PAGE
PHILMONT IS EXPENSIVE, BUT DON'T LET COST STOP YOU! If that is the only issue stopping you, we will try to find ways to help with the cost. And 18 months is a long time for a scout to sell Camp Cards, rake leaves, mow grass, babysit, etc.
Physical Condition – All participants have to meet height/weight requirements below and have a physical exam. Unless a Scout has some special health issues, this is really a concern only for adults. Philmont involves carrying a 40 lbs pack up and down mountains at 8-10,000 feet of elevation. It can be very tough and requires preparation. So both scouts and adults who sign up must understand that they are signing up for months of physical training not just two weeks of backpacking. Any adult in reasonable shape can get ready. They just have to be willing to take the time to do the training.
Scout Spirit – a successful Philmont trek requires cooperation, maturity and a sense of shared responsibility. It requires that a Scout truly live the principles of the Scout Law and Oath. It requires that he be a dedicated member of the team. We judge all this by what a Scout does before he gets on the airplane to Philmont. So we don’t allow Scouts to get on that plane who are not active participants in our Troop or who fail to live up to the Scouting ideals from now until departure.
After you have considered these factors and asked our Philmont veterans any questions you may have, we need you to indicate your interest in participating.
GET MORE INFORMATION ON PHILMONT HERE:
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COMPLETE THIS FORM to let us know of your interest