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You're correct in that trek 1 has no chuckwagon dinner. As for dry camps, everyone needs to have a minimum water capacity of 3 liters. Most in our crews do that by having 1 liter Nalgene (or similar hard container) and a 2 liter Camalbak or similar bladder in their pack. For dry camps, we no longer carry the 2.5 gallon killers that Philmont has in their gear list. Full, they weigh 20 pounds. Rather, we have a dozen 1 gallon flex containers (like a Platypus, only cheaper). Each crew member gets one and, depending on the water situation, has it anywhere from empty to full. Looking at trek 1, your first dry camp is Rimrock. That's not far to carry water. Choices there are Rayado Creek or Abreu (staffed camp if your Ranger lets you go there). Next is Mt Phillips. You may want to think about having your dinner at Clear Creek where there is water (staffed camp - ask a staffer for a site to have dinner). Then have your lunch for dinner at Mt. Phillips. It's a long uphill slog from Clear Creek to Phillips. The less water you have to carry uphill, the happier you will be. Your final dry camp is Shaefers Pass. You pass through Clarks Fork (staffed camp). You may want to do the dinner for lunch there too. It's another long uphill to Shaefers. Then, you have the long day to the Tooth and the never-ending trail to Base camp. No water on Tooth Ridge. Your last fill will be at Clarks Fork. Make sure everyone has 4 liters to start your day at Shaefers Pass. Yes, there is a spring at Shaefers, However, in the 4 times I've been there, we were only able to get water once. Don't count on it unless staff says it's running.
Edited by dzierzak on 04/27/2012 05:37:07 MDT.
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