PAGE 1 SERVING BOTH SIDES OF THE ROAD Winter 2021 Philmont Adapting Treks for COVID Summer Philmont staff have been working could be more like our traditional “bubbles” are being planned. diligently to prepare for the 2021 program.” season so that everyone can have Instead of taking crowded buses to a memorable experience in God’s One idea is that crews arriving at starting points, Philmont is devel- Country. As ever, safety is always Philmont would form their own oping new camps withing hiking the Number One concern. Steve “pod” staying together rather than distance of Camping Headquarters Nelson, Director of Camping, cov- mingling with others. Traditional 2- that crews can trek to for their first ered some of the plans in the Am- to-a-tent assignments will continue, night in the backcountry. Back- bassador Webinar on November but changes are in the works to country camps are being expanded 12. avoid close contact with others. to spread out crews, and new trail For example, the Ranch may pur- camps are being developed to “We will be dealing with COVID, chasing large canopies so crews distribute campers over wider are- and we are working to put a plan can eat in shifts, avoiding crowding as. together that will allow us to bring in the dining hall. Scouts here and overcome the Program camps will continue to challenges of living in a COVID Another option being explored is to offer the same activities, but group world – one that we are all living in provide crews with trail meals Philmont’s stunning scenery is as beautiful as ever and promises to make gatherings will be curtailed. “We at this point,” said Nelson. while at base camp so they can the 2021 season memorable for all participants. can’t be having 30 people in a Philmont is drawing guidance from prepare and eat their food away cabin for a Stomp, or 100 on the from others. Check-in procedures porch at Pueblano or 100 in the the Department of creased costs because of COVID, staff and supplies. “We found 50 Health as well as the American could be streamlined such as al- cantina at Ponil,” explained Nel- lowing crews to upload medical there will be a $50/person sur- gallon barrels of hand sanitizer at son. Planners are working on Camping Association to develop charge added to this year’s fees. the Summit that we might tap into ways to protect staff and at- forms before arriving so that they alternate arrangements. do not have to wait in line for Med- The funds are required to pay for if needed,” said Nelson. tendees. additional materials and facilities “Philmont’s mountains are still here ical re-checks. Large gatherings for opening and Observed Nelson, “Our plans are such as new dining canopies, and are waiting for crews to come Because Philmont set 2021 fees protective gear for infirmary staff, closing campfires do not comply fluid and may change. By the time with health guidelines, but ways to 18 months ago but will have in- trail meals in base camp, cleaning COVID (Continued on page 4) we open in the summer, things recognize crews within their

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Know a fishing enthusiast? Encourage them to attend the PTC Fly Fishing To More Than Families Seminar to get them to Philmont this coming summer. (PTC) is Hutchinson says, “You can come stay in one of our fancy deluxe now much more that just “the other and share the great facilities, ad- tents as well. You can even stay side of the road”. Under the lead- ventures, and learning opportuni- in roofed housing options including Match Each Scouter to ership of its Director, Nick ties that we offer with your family, the villa bungalows or the lodge Hutchinson, PTC is developing into your fellow volunteers, council rooms, the duplex or the multi-plex Their Interest at PTC a primo destination for all - staff, board members or maybe - whatever fits for your group,” Selling Philmont Training Center Ships, & Explorer Posts ers, their families, scout organiza- even you own company. We can says Hutchinson. tions, and even corporate events. host your event and accomplish (PTC) is all about finding a Scout- • How to Engage & Support the He added, “We are working on er’s role in the program and match- New Wave of Female Scouters your goals with your council or In 2018, an opportunity opened other organization with help from options that allow you to come on ing it to a Conference that fits their • Older Youth Programs: An Es- when two weeks of LDS confer- whatever day you choose and stay interest. Adult leaders all want to sential Part of our excellently trained Philmont ences moved to facilities else- Staff.” for as long as you’d like.” improve the quality of the program where. PTC staff got busy and Scouters can enhance their Aside from the traditional activities they deliver to youth. PTC pro- knowledge with top-notch Scout- crafted a new Family Adventure The Adventure program now offers vides them with the knowledge and Program. The format allowed options for half-weeks and full like horseback rides, crafts, and craft learned from national experts. shooting sports, PTC now offers tools to make that possible. Be- PTC offers the following courses people to design their own activi- weeks along with a variety of sides, attending PTC is an oppor- ties that matched their interests housing choices. “You can come enhanced experiences. Explains that will help them to “Deliver the Hutchinson, “You can enjoy an tunity for their families to have the Promise”. and skill level to opportunities at and stay in a traditional tent if you time of their lives in God’s Country. PTC. It has turned into a huge would like, or you can come and early morning hike to Lover’s leap • Finding Your Way success and is now offered eight with coffee service at the top while Having a strong unit with trained • Spice Up Your Life: Learning to you watch the sunrise with a leaders is key to a youth’s enjoy- months of the year. Cook with Herbs and Spices Click here for breathtaking view. If you want to ment. Several conferences directly • Wood Carvers Round-Up The program has also evolved so sleep in, you can just enjoy a address how to make leaders and • Philmont Fly Fishing Seminar it’s not just for families anymore. more on morning cup of coffee on the their units even better. • Shooting Sports: The NEXT Couples without children, older Greensward - that’s OK too. Scouters with their grandchildren, Family • Starting, Sustaining, & Growing Level Units • Wilderness First Aid and even Scouters on their own Adventure can come out for the Adventure Adventures (Continued on • Serving All Units - Working with program. Camp. page 2) Crews, PTC (Continued on page 4) PAGE 2 PHILMONT AMBASSADOR UPDATE Winter 2021

Focus on the Backcountry Dan Beard Camp Challenges Scouts to Form Strong Teams Staff Camp the . It is the location of lenge Course a large fire that burned many parts Elevation - 7910 feet of the Carson National Forest in The camp consists of a large Purified Water 2002. Crews can see what post- meadow and a main cabin with a fire restoration looks like. smaller cabin to the side. In the Dan Beard Camp is located on the heart of the meadow is the chal- border of North Country and Programs: Conservation, Chal- lenge course wall. To the west of the camp is a road that is very steep, and crews often take sever- al breaks on the way up to the challenge course. The road has been nicknamed "The Calf Blaster" by rangers. The views are breath- taking from the top. Dan Beard Camp also hosts many rangers each summer because it is the beginning point of the well- Dan Beard (right), Robert Baden-Powell (sitting) and Ernest Thomas Seton known “ Challenge”. The (left) met in 1910 to discuss the Scouting movement. Challenge is a non-stop hike from the northernmost point of Philmont to the southernmost point on the ranch. Philmont staff see it as an Beard Led the Way in opportunity to prove their back- country mettle and endurance. Youth Outdoor Programs Teamwork is important in getting from Point A to Point B on the Dan Beard Although Robert Baden-Powell is Beard became the editor of challenge course. PƧ credited with founding the Scouting “Recreation” magazine and wrote a movement with his 1908 publica- monthly column for youth. He tion , Dan Beard founded the Sons of Daniel Boone Sneak Peaks, Webinars Help actually established a similar con- in 1905, basing it on American cept three years earlier in the Unit- frontier traditions. He later moved Get Crews Ready to Trek ed States. Beard’s The American his column to “Woman's Home Boys Handy Book was published in Companion”. After conflicts with a A Philmont Trek is not summer The Backcountry Sneak Peak is a Participants learn about trekking 1905, and formed the basis of the new editor, he moved to the camp. That can be a rude awak- progressive, challenging expedition basics, gear, teamwork, leadership Sons of Daniel Boone in the United “Pictorial Review”. Since ening for Crews who do not realize that provides the opportunity to and skills followed by several days States. “Women's Home Companion” re- the rigors of backpacking in the experience the Philmont backcoun- on the trail with experienced Rang- tained the rights to the Sons of mountains. Philmont staff have try a year before their trek. Crew ers where these practices are in- Beard was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Daniel Boone name, he simply observed that many groups are not members should come out a year grained. Registration is on the into a family of artists. As a youth, renamed the organization to Boy as well prepared for a wilderness ahead of their Trek to learn how to Philmont Training Center webpage. he explored the woods and made Pioneers of America . Beard adventure. This puts additional prepare. sketches of nature. His father was helped his sisters Mary Caroline burdens on staff and detracts from For those who can’t do a Sneak the artist James Henry Beard and and Adelia Belle who wrote the a Scout’s experience. Ideally, as many crew members as Peak, Philmont has put together a his mother was Mary Caroline American Girls Handy Book, organ- possible should take part in the web page full of important prepara- (Carter) Beard. His uncle was the ize the Camp Fire Girls. Fortunately, Philmont has put to- Sneak Peak, but having one or two tion lessons. It has links to infor- artist William Holbrook Beard. He gether several programs for crews Adult Advisors and a Crew Leader mation on shakedowns and back- lived at 322 East Third Street in Beard merged his organization into to get ready. attend would go a long way toward country skills as well as references Covington, Kentucky near the Lick- the when it knowing how to get their group to past guidebooks and itineraries. ing River where he learned the was founded in 1910. He became ready. Information for 2021 Treks will be stories Kentucky pioneer life. its first National Scout Commission- posted when it is available. ers and served for 30 years. He For all your Philmont later became the editor of “Boys' Philmont has also been doing a He attended art school in New Life” magazine, the BSA official gear needs and gifts series of advisor preparedness York City, and he started an early magazine, and wrote a monthly seminars. Three have already career as an engineer and survey- column for youth. The work of both been held and are available on or. He wrote a series of articles for Beard and Philmont site at https:// St. Nicholas Magazine that later are in large part the basis of the www.philmontscoutranch.org/ formed the basis for The American movement. philmont-prep-seminars . The Janu- Boy's Handy Book . He was a mem- ary webinar will cover Health and ber of the Student Art League, Beard died on June 11, 1941. An Safety, February will be Food and where he met and befriended Ern- estimated 2,000 people lined the Cooking, March will be Base Camp est Thompson Seton in 1883. funeral route to the cemetery in Procedures, and April will be a Beard illustrated a number of Monsey, New York, where 127 Boy recap and update. A webinar on books for Mark Twain and for au- Scouts formed an honor guard and www.toothoftimetraders.com COVID may also be held. PƧ thors such as Ernest Crosby. assisted with traffic control. Wikipedia contributors, "Daniel Carter In 1908 while living in Redding, Beard," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclope- Adventures Continued recommended or accompanied by PTC’s primary mission, though, Connecticut, Beard was among dia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? from page 1) their local Scout Executive. remains as intended, those on hand to welcome Mark title=Daniel_Carter_Beard&oldid=993144547 says Hutchinson. “We still host Twain upon his arrival to the au- “As an Ambassador, you should This opportunity has been expand- Council and National level training thor's new villa ‘Stormfield’. PƧ talk to your councils about some of ed and can be organized for Scout as always.” PƧ the exciting outside events that we groups, family reunions, or corpo- can host here at Philmont as well. rate retreats. Hutchinson explains, We are available year-round for “We take participants into the back Help Needed Recruiting Summer Staff country where they get to fly fish anyone to host a retreat, training In order to make all the magic of Philmont happen, it “No matter how good your Ambassador presentation session, or have your own adven- at Fish Camp, Phillips Junction or any number of places. You get to takes over seasonal 1,000 staff. is, it is only as good as the invitation at the end. Eve- ture.” ry Ambassador should ask ‘Hey, would you like to take care of what ever you want to Says Steve Nelson, Director of Camping, “We could One of the more noteworthy activi- accomplish and let us take care of come to Philmont? Or what can I do to help you get use additional applications for youth or older people to Philmont?’ That would be really beneficial to us.” ties is the Annual Fly Fishing Invi- all the details like food and guides. to come and spend their summer at Philmont. It’s life tational event in September which The fishing and the fish you catch, -changing, and we could use the help. We need Find employment information at https:// is open to adult Scouters who are though, are up to you.” solid people to help change lives in 2021. ww.philmontscoutranch.org/jobs/ PƧ PAGE 3 PHILMONT AMBASSADOR UPDATE Winter 2021

Ambassador Autumn Adventure Registration Open This fall Ambassadors can take one of two adventures designed just for them. These are great opportunities for those who have yearned for a chance to get back into God’s Country or who have never experienced the backcountry. Not only will you enjoy the solitude of Philmont in the fall, you’ll be dazzled by the autumn col- ors as well. One is a Six Day Mini-Trek that will visit the Indian Writings, Metcalf Station, Ponil, Pueblano and Santa Claus camps covering about 30 miles in six days. Participants can earn the unique Philmont Au- tumn Adventure Arrowhead Patch. Phillip Durocher’ has both an indoor and outdoor display arrangement so that he can adapt it for whatever type of event he is attending. The other is a less strenuous Hub-And-Spoke Walking Workshop out of Baldy Town. Days will be spent hiking nearby trails and ex- ploring the Baldy Town area. Evening presentations by Philmont staff will enhance your knowledge and make you a more effective Ambassador Profile ambassador. Activities for this trip will include day hikes to French Henry, Black Horse Mine, and Miranda. The highlight will be an ascent of Mt. Phil Durocher Adapts Displays, Baldy itself, Philmont’s highest peak at 12,441 feet. Participants must have a Philmont medical evaluation Parts A, B Outreach To Reach Everywhere and C and meet Philmont’s height, weight, and blood pressure re- Phil Durocher is no stranger to family, returned for another Cub mer, look out, and not see a single quirements. flying solo, whether it be as a for- Scout Conference the following person. Nonetheless, the confer- Cost of the adventures is $425 plus the $50 COVID fee. Register mer Air Force pilot or going it Summer, and I started my journey ence was very informative.” through the Ambassador Resources web page at this link. alone in the Istrouma Area Council to become a Philmont Ambassa- where he is the only Philmont dor.” Phil hopes to attend an Ambassa- Ambassador. The Council serves dor II conference soon, but each 6,000 Scouts living in 13 Parishes Being the only Ambassador in the year there has been conflicts with in Louisiana and Wilkenson Coun- Council is a big challenge, espe- his sons’ Summer Camps. “I ty, Mississippi. cially when there are multiple wouldn’t hear the end of it if I at- events happening several hours tended PTC without my family,” Phill first attended the apart from each other. “I made it says Phil. “Still, I see the need to Adventure Program conference at a point to schedule displays during keep my knowledge about Philmont Training Center (PTC) in events with participation through- Philmont fresh and my love of the summer of 2015 as part of his out the council such as University Philmont even fresher. ticket. Together with of Scouting, Wood Badge Cours- wife Amy, sons “AJ” and Reagan, es, Merit Badge Days, Scouting “I want to go back HOmE.” they all fell in love with the Ranch. Recruiting Events, and Council PƧ Camp O Rees,” said Phil. He recalls, “ Upon my return, I was the only person in my council that Another challenge he faces is the knew any details about the new financial situation in the Council’s program. I also realized almost no rural area. “A trip to Philmont for one in my area knew of resources many is a budget breaker,” he Kodiak Program Challenges of the Philmont Training Center. observes. [Editor’s note: Besides the knowledge gained in Philmont does offer scholarships Older Scouts and Venturers the conference, a love of Philmont for PTC and Treks. https:// was instilled in every single mem- www.philmontscoutranch.org/ptc/ Looking to add a dose of leader- ber of my family. I, along with my rates/ ] ship training to your next big Scouting adventure? Because of the variety of opportu- Philmont Ambassador nities, Phil put together effective Integrate Kodiak Challenge into the plan and Newsleer displays for both indoor and out- door events. He makes prominent you’ll double the impact the trip Editor: Tom Baltutis use of Philmont banners, hand-on has on Scouts and Venturers. [email protected] articles, and a variety of brochures Kodiak Challenge invites young Jim Ellis (National Coordinator) to grab people’s attention. people to step outside their com- [email protected] “In a normal non-COVID year, I fort zones to experience hands-on Rob Welander (Central Region) would average approximately six leadership training. Previously a Older Scouts benefit from overcoming the challenges and improving their hoacphilmontambassdor full Philmont Ambassador displays, Venturing-only course, it is now leadership skills at Philmont’s Kodiak Challenge. @gmail.com with several less formal discus- also open to Scouts BSA, Varsity and/or the National Advanced opportunity or a leadership skill Pad Wrath (Western Region) pat- sions during Roundtables and Scouts and Venturing. [email protected] individual meetings with Packs & Youth Leadership Experience that you develop in the course,” he The six-day (NAYLE). says. GW Bell (Southern Region) Troops.” However, he has had to PTC course can [email protected] adapt to COVID health restrictions. Kodiak be a sepa- The course is special in Scouting “On the San Juan Islands, the Phil says, “2020 has ended the rate training because it can be run at the unit, group spent two days sailing, two Dave Lyons (Northeast Region) displays, but I still feed my council Course district or council level — provided days sea kayaking and two days [email protected] experience, a steady stream of Philmont is July but many you get the OK from your council biking around the island. That This newsletter is published quar- through our District Facebook Pag- training chair (or his or her design- sounds like the greatest leadership terly for the benefit of Philmont 11- 17 troops and es and monthly virtual crews have ee) first. course ever.” Ambassadors in the spirit of the Roundtables. I think the individual Scout Oath and . Every success weaving Kodiak into an Peter Self, who served as national “Isn’t that great?” Self said. “The effort is made to provide accurate impact of talking one on one has expedition, road trip, adventure, and complete information. Howev- more impact, but social media staff advisor when the Kodiak syl- fun part about that is, almost in er, the newsletter publisher does visit to another country, white- labus was created, remembers a every case, the training that you does generate a much larger audi- water rafting trip, cross-state bicy- not guarantee that there will be no ence.” Kodiak course held on the San experience on this course is used errors, nor does it make claims, cle trek or anything else that helps Juan Islands in Washington. on the course.” promises or guarantees about the Phil attended an Ambassador I push participants to their limits. accuracy, completeness, or ade- “Kodiak Challenge is a weeklong Reprinted from ‘Bryan on Scout- quacy of the contents of the news- Conference in 2018 when the Think of it as a chance to test the letter and expressly disclaims liabil- backcountry was closed to Treks. course, and you cover what are ing’. Used by permission. ity for errors and omissions in the leadership skills learned called commissions. There are He recalls, “It was eerie to stand in in Introduction to Leadership Skills contents of this newsletter. Scout’s the middle of the Camping Head- seven different commissions, and PƧ Honor! for Troops or Crews, National each commission is a leadership quarters in the middle of the sum- Youth Leader Training (NYLT), PAGE 4 PHILMONT AMBASSADOR UPDATE Winter 2021 Summer Off Lets Philmont Complete Backcountry Projects Philmont backcountry usually hums Camp. “The roof was taken off. placed a temporary structure with a as we possibly can,” noted Hoyt. Philmont hopes to turn the fires with the sounds of trekking crews Every single stick of wood in the complete period train station. “This into a learning experience as well. throughout the summer, but in cabin was marked in one way or was the dream of many train aficio- Earlier in the year 300 to 400 slash Says Hoyt, “In places like Deer 2020, it hummed with the sounds the other, taken apart to the nados and hobbyists over the piles were burned to get rid of Lake mesa, you’ll come across an of hammers striking nails. Explains ground, and then re-assembled years. This project would not have dead wood on the forest floor. oasis in the burn scar. In the fu- been completed until the late fall of Over the summer, crews made ture, crews could camp there and 2020. We were able to get this done in the July-August timeframe. It’s a beautiful building. At the far end of it there is room for camp- fires in wet or rainy weather.” The Apache Springs Camp has become an important supply point for crews in the South Country. Up to now, they were resupplied out of a shipping container that temporali- Brass tags on beams identified each piece of the Fish Camp caretaker cabin. ty served the purpose. A new Roger Hoyt, Philmont’s General stick by stick right back to the way commissary building was built that will serve crews in a more efficient Metcalf Station now has an authentic depot to complement its historic Manager, “People were asking: it was before. The cabin had no railroading program. ‘Philmont was closed all summer. real foundation. The bottom logs and effective manner. What did you do?’ Well, we were of this cabin were rotting away, The Ranch is dealing with the af- over 3,500 hundred piles to burn. do some conservation or soil ero- busy, and we were able to accom- which was creating a very unstable tereffects of the 2018 fires as well. “Everyone should pray for a very sion or fuel mitigation service. plish a number of goals that we foundation,” noted Hoyt. This pro- Then they’ll move on to other are- th “We brought in timber stand im- moist and snow-laden winter so would not have been able to with- ject started July 5 and finished up provement crews. We’ve been we’re able to burn off as many of as of program at Philmont.” out the COVID situation.” in November working diligently over the years to these slash piles as we can be- The backcountry will be a lot more One was a top to bottom restora- Another major project was a new create shaded fuel breaks, pulling tween now and next summer,” peaceful without all the hammering as much fuel out of the backcounty encouraged Hoyt. tion of the caretakers cabin at Fish depot at Metcalf station. It re- this coming summer. PƧ

PTC (Continued from page 1) dates on Unit Service Sustaining and forming new units Behind the scenes of successful • Map My Camp is essential to the continuing suc- • Backcountry Sneak Peak Scouting programs is a lot of man- cess of Scouting. Leaders can agement and operational support. An important resource behind suc- pick up new ideas on keeping There are many Scouters who cessful units is a knowledgeable youths’ interest in Scouting alive could benefit themselves, their and well-informed Commissioner. as well as grow the program districts, and their councils by en- Savvy Commissioners should through attendance at conferences hancing their knowledge through know that attending a PTC Confer- such as: these PTC offerings: ence will improve their ability to • Advanced District Administration help units through these courses: • Starting, Sustaining and Growing Units • Alumni/NESA – Do you want to Philmont is reducing the amount of fuel on the forest floor by gathering and not just add, but multiply your • A strong Unit Commissioner • Serving All Units – Working with burning slash piles. volunteer, members, donors • Empowering the Council Com- Venturing Crews, Sea Scout missioner Ships and Explorer Posts and Volunteers COVID (Continued from page Crews will also be working on • District and Council Key 3 1) backcountry projects and be learn- • Empowering the District Commis- • How to Engage and Support the sioner Team New Wave of Female Scout- Course and enjoy an exciting experience,” ing about the Distinguished Con- • Managing Performance • Leveraging the Roundtable in ers said Nelson. “We have 35 twelve servation Award which is sup- • The Unseen Predator: How BSA Unit Service • Older Youth Programs: An Es- day itineraries and 15 seven day planting the Hornaday Award.” Youth Protection Keeps Youth • Recruiting and Engaging Com- sential Part of Scouting itineraries ready, and we will be Safe from Child Predators Scouts seeking a more adven- missioners • Navigating your next Interna- starting our new nine day itinerary • Leading Change: Leadership for turous challenge should consider • Second Century Service – Up- tional Adventure program as well. Next-Gen Scouting a 21-day Rayado experience • District Operations 2 “Remember, Philmont is not just which has unique opportunities to for hiking. We have programs for truly experience the backcountry Scouting is for everyone which is Scouts to enjoy shooting, climb- in ways that normal treks cannot. why it offers opportunities for those ing, biking and many other activi- with special needs. ties along the way.” Anyone interested in a career in natural resources should not miss • The Zia Experience : An Adap- In addition to unit and council the opportunities on the 22-day tive Philmont Adventure is for contingent Treks, Philmont also Roving Outdoor Conservation Scouts with Special Needs and has Individual Opportunities for School. Somewhat similarly, Disabilities and their caretakers. Scouts who may not be able to STEM Treks let participants learn attend with their own unit or want about science in the backcountry • The Adaptive Special Needs a special experience. Some of from the hydraulics of moving Conference is for Leaders who these are great for older Venturing water to the biology of reforesta- want to build programs back in and Explorer Scouts up to age 21. tion. their home Council. Registration is open now for 2021 Individual Treks. Ranch Hands get valuable experi- And very importantly, PTC sup- ence with Philmont’s horse and ports religious communities Nelson explained, “The Order of cattle operations. Many of through conferences designed to the Arrow (OA) Trail Crews are Philmont’s staff wranglers spent enhance church programs. working on a new trail up Mount time in the saddle as a Ranch • Vision 2021: Latter-day Saints Phillips. Along the way, partici- Hand while enjoying a 7-day Cav- Scouting pants will be learning more about alcade afterwards. PƧ • Baptists in Scouting: Reaching, OA. Likewise, individual Trail Teaching and Ministering to Families • Scouting in the Lutheran PTC Mountain Trek Church Program Discontinued • United Methodist Scouting: 100 Philmont Training Center has discontinued the Mountain Trek Program Year Celebration for older youth because of a drop off in participation. Plenty of other • 2021 Duty to God Pilgrimage at activities such as shooting sports, horseback rides, rock climbing and PTC hikes around the mysterious Urraca Mesa and up the legendary Tooth • Scouting in the Catholic Church of Time provide older youth with challenging experiences. The Moun- tain Trek program may resume in the future if there is an increase in

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