Was looking for some other stuff and found a couple of manila envelops with stuff. One contained my report cards from 1956 and 1965 and other stuff. But one contained the brochure for the Philmont Expedition Ranch and the itinerary of the trip. That is the image below.
I may have ridden a bus before but don't remember doing it. So, my first bus ride. About 20 or 25 other Scouts were with me on the bus and a couple of Scout Masters as "adult supervision".
The trip was six days to get there. We stayed at the Ranch for 12 days and then five days back home.
Most of the overnight stops, as you can see, were military bases. That was an additional experience for me. I did read a lot of books related to the military but, my knowledge of the bases themselves was very limited (well Myrtle Beach Air Force Base was nearby but I rarely went there).
It was truly an enlightening experience for a young 15 year old teenager. Oh, and try as I will, I cannot remember the stop over in New Orleans but.....
Just had to share and yes, its the original paper, over 60 years old. And, as you can note, the trip is firmly in my memory, especially waking up outside of my tent one morning as I had rolled out during the night.
Oh and my first horse back ride and dropping the reins, dismounting the horse to pick them up (horse stopped) and the minute I picked them up, the horse (as trained) began to trot to catch up with the others. Had to run and mount. See, I told you it is firmly in my memory.
And the cost of the trip in 1961 was $200. That, I suspect, was a significant amount for my parents. Again, something else I did not truly understand till later.
