Requirements and Advisories
A Philmont trek is physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding. Each person will carry a 35- to 50-pound pack while hiking five to 12 miles per day in an isolated mountain wilderness, ranging from 6,500 to 12,500 feet in elevation. Climatic conditions include temperatures from 30 to 90 degrees F, low humidity (10% to 30%) and frequent, sometimes severe, afternoon thunderstorms.
In order to meet the Philmont challenge, every participant must meet the required weight limit for backpacking, understand Philmont's risk advisory, and be aware of potential hazards. Participants with medical conditions or requirements should review the recommendations regarding chronic illness.
Important: the rules for participation are the same for everyone without regard to age, gender, ethnicity, or special needs. Any participant arriving at Philmont who does not meet the physical requirements—or any person coming off the trail because they cannot physically "make it"—must return home at their own expense.