<strong>Itinerary</strong> 1Baldy MtnHart PeakCyphersMineCimarroncitoMt. PhillipsBlack MtnShaefersPassTooth of TimeBaseCampWild HorseSymbolsBase CampCampFood PickupLayoverTurnaroundApacheSpringsFish CampRayado Pk.Trail PeakCragsRimrockParkZastrowMiles/Elevation per day1 3 ,0 0 01 2 ,0 0 01 1 ,0 0 01 0 ,0 0 09 ,0 0 08 ,0 0 07 ,0 0 06 ,0 0 002 3 4 5 7 8 910 111251 01 52 02 53 03 54 04 55 0<strong>2012</strong> ITINERARY GUIDE 28 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA
<strong>Itinerary</strong> Number 1<strong>2012</strong> PHILMONT ADVENTURE ITINERARYChallenging (maximum program time) - 50 milesThis program intense trek follows rushing streams, discovers mountain meadows, and traverses lofty peaks across <strong>Philmont</strong>’sSouth and Central Country. You will start with a search and rescue mission that will require your crew to work together at CarsonMeadows. You will then hike west to the “Notch,” overlooking both Rayado and Bonito Canyons. Stellar views of Rayado, Crater,and Lookout Peaks will be seen from the south side of Rayado Canyon. Enjoy Fish Camp just like Waite Phillips, as you fish thebanks of the Rayado and Agua Fria Rivers. From there, your crew will spend two days in some of the most pristine country thesouthwest has to offer at Apache Springs. The hike to and stay at Wild Horse is guaranteed to be memorable, as it is one of ourmost beautiful trail camps. Booming .50 caliber black powder rifles await you at Clear Creek. Next, the trek up Mount Phillips willbe challenging, but seeing the sunset over Wheeler Peak and the Moreno Valley will be an unparalleled reward. Enjoy gold mining,blacksmithing, and panning at Cypher’s Mine before climbing several new routes at Cimarroncito. Visit the Hunting Lodge,Demonstration Forest, and Clark’s Fork before ascending the Tooth of Time on your way into Base Camp.Day Camp Program Features Food Pickup1 CAMPINGOpening CampfireHEADQUARTERS2 d Rimrock ParkDry Camp—Water @ Rayado Creek,Ranger Training3 CragsSearch & Rescue, Wilderness Medicine @ CarsonMeadows, Trail Camp4 FISH CAMPFly Tying, Fishing, Lodge TourCamping HQ5 APACHE SPRINGS Jicarilla Apache Life, Sweat Lodge Apache Springs6 APACHE SPRINGS 3-Dimensional Archery Apache Springs7 Wild HorseHomesteading @ Crooked Creek,Trail Camp8 d Mt. PhillipsRocky Mountain Fur Co., Black Powder Rifle @ ClearCreek; Dry Camp—Water @ Clear Creek9 s CYPHERS MINEGold Mining & Panning, Blacksmithing,"Stomp"10 s CIMARRONCITOCabin Tour @ Hunting Lodge;Rock Climbing & Rappelling11 d Shaefers PassVisit Demonstration Forest, Western Lore and Branding @Clarks Fork; Dry Camp—Water @ Clarks Fork12 CAMPINGHike in via Tooth of Time,HEADQUARTERS Awards CampfireDeparts from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Turnaround to go to Rimrock Park CampHike in to Camping HQ via Tooth Ridge Trail.Campsite Elevations: 7,280' Minimum, 11,650' MaximumConservation: Apache SpringsUte GulchCamps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover, 3 Dry CampsSectional Maps: SouthNOTE: (d) = Dry Camp(s) = Showers may be availableCrews passing through staff camps will have an opportunity to participate insome, but not all, program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.<strong>2012</strong> ITINERARY GUIDE 29 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH, BSA