Im trying to decide what we should do for tents and could use some input from folks. I am working on getting us some light weight tents to use only for high adventure but I dont know if that is going to happen for this trek. So…
We had been planning to use the Philmnt tents because most places Ive read say that they weigh 5 to 5.5 pounds. Is this pretty accurate? The Philmont Surplus Gear Sale page lists them at 6.75 pounds but maybe that is the weight to ship them.
At 5.5 pounds, they are lighter than our Timberline 4 Troop tents (about 9 pounds) assuming 2 people in the Philmont tent versus 3 people in the TL4.
The other wrinkle is that we have an odd split of people. For the purpose of tenting we have 7 youth and 5 adults (one of the adults is an 18yo going as a youth).
So…it looks like I have two decent options:
* 3 youth in a TL4
* 4 youth (the four smallest) in a TL4
* 3 adults in a TL4
* 2 adults in a Philmont tent
This gives us 4 tents at about 32.5 pounds total for 2.5 or 3 pounds per person
Or
* 3 Philmont tents with 2 youth each
* 2 Philmont tents with 2 adults each
* 1 Philmont tent with a youth and his dad
This gives us 6 tents at about 33 pounds total or 2.5 pounds per person
Is it worth the extra weight to have 2 fewer tents? Fewer tents means less space at the campsite but also a different distribution of gear.
The crew is all from the same home Troop so I dont think there will be any crew dynamics issues having one Scout share a tent with his dad instead of a buddy. We were thinking about it being the crew leader.
Thanks – the discussions and articles here at BPL have really helped in our preparation.


