


In addition, we rounded out our gear purchases as I bought my tent, down jackets for my son and I, and a new pair of hiking boots. In May, we followed it up with our second trek, this time from Millbrook Road north to Rattlesnake Mountain. The Trail to Philmont, April/May 2021 – April saw us go on our first prep backpacking trip as a complete crew as we hiked from Culver’s Gap south to Rattlesnake Mountain and back again.The Trail to Philmont, March 2021 – Spring brings the return of regular training sessions and my realization that my knees aren’t up to regular runs … and that I needed to head to physical therapy to fix that.Meanwhile, after losing several members to COVID concerns, we teamed up with another crew out of Patriot’s Pass Council to bolster our numbers. The Trail to Philmont, January/February 2021 – A historic snow storm dumps 3 feet of snow on Pennsylvania.The Trail to Philmont, Year’s End (December 2020) – A look back at the last year’s worth of preparation for Philmont.Plus, canoeing on the Delaware River and hitting pause on the 10K training program. The Trail to Philmont, July/August 2020 – We finally hit the trail with 5-mile day hikes on the Monocacy Creek Trail in Bethlehem, Pa., then a more rigorous 5-mile day hike on the Rattlesnake Swamp Trail and Appalachian Trail (AT) in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.


The (Extended) Trail to Philmont, April 2020 – Our trek is canceled, but training continues even as we adjust to Pennsylvania’s continuing “stay at home” instructions from the.The Pine Barrens backpacking trip is canceled. Everything shuts down, I start working from home, and group training routines stop. The Trail to Philmont, March 2020 – COVID-19 hits.The Trail to Philmont, February 2020 – New running sneakers, back to the personal trainer, prepping for a Pine Barrens backpacking trip.The Trail to Philmont, January 2020 – Running 3x a week in the Pennsylvania cold, losing weight, and reading Hiking Pennsylvania looking for new trails for us to try.Starting on the Trail to Philmont – An introduction to the project that looks at where we’re going, the skills we need to develop, and our physical training regime.The posts associated with the project chronicle our month-to-month progress on the trail, from our training routine, to our backpacking trips, to experiments with new gear. In the meantime, the posts below summarize our preparation for what provided to be one of the mostīut we’re still on the trail – our trek is now scheduled for July 2021. We successfully completed the trek, and one of these days, I’ll finish my epic blog post chronicling it.
THE SYNDICATE PROJECT NUKETOWN FULL
This pushed out our trip a full year, to June 30-July 14, 2021. We were supposed to go in late-June/early July 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced Philmont to cancel all treks. In January 2020, my son and I started on the trail to Philmont – a six-month training project aimed at developing the strength, endurance, and skills needed for a 12-day, 60-mile backpacking trek at Philmont Scout Rank in Cimarron, New Mexico.
