I understand the challenge is huge. They have to balance the need and desire to provide access to people who've been planning treks for a year or more and may never get another chance, with the need to do it safely.
The logistics at Philmont are nothing short of phenomenal. Most other organizations would have already called things off.
My oldest son missed going to Bissett / Northern Tier last year because of a broken arm. Now he may miss Philmont for the fire and he is pretty disappointed. I appreciate that the Philmont staff is doing everything they can to keep that from happening.
At the same time, there are a lot of plans hinging on their decision and better communication would be appreciated.
The logistics at Philmont are nothing short of phenomenal. Most other organizations would have already called things off.
My oldest son missed going to Bissett / Northern Tier last year because of a broken arm. Now he may miss Philmont for the fire and he is pretty disappointed. I appreciate that the Philmont staff is doing everything they can to keep that from happening.
At the same time, there are a lot of plans hinging on their decision and better communication would be appreciated.