A Word About Conduct
Each group should develop a procedure regarding unacceptable behavior and/or
conduct. The best method to accomplish this is to outline expectations before
the trip, as well as consequences if a participant chooses to act in a way
contrary to established guidelines. Parents/guardians must be informed of
the guidelines.
In addition to the crew's code of conduct, all crews are expected to conform
to Philmont's policies and prohibitions and do their
part to preserve the wilderness .
Remember, advisers are responsible for their participants at all times. Philmont
cannot provide supervision should a participant be removed from the trail for
discipline reasons; they must be sent home at their own expense. An adult
adviser will be required to come off the trail to provide supervision and assist
with transportation arrangements in the event a participant is sent home.
Philmont and the Boy Scouts of America expect all participants to conduct
themselves in a Scout-like manner. Let the Scout Oath and Law guide the actions
of your group in all situations.