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Dale Ball Day Celebration: Take a Kid for a Hike! 1:00 pm Dale Ball Day Celebration: Take a Kid for a Hike! @ Sierra del Norte Trailhead (The "Corral") Mar 6 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm Join SFCT and partners in a celebration of Dale Ball’s legacy by taking your kid (or your partner, or a friend) for a hike on Dale Ball Trails. We will gather once again back at the Corral (“Sierra del Norte”) trailhead on Hyde Park Rd. … Continue reading | ||||||
GUTS Partners Meeting 12:00 pm GUTS Partners Meeting @ Santa Fe Conservation Trust Mar 20 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm The Santa Fe Fat Tire Society and the Santa Fe Conservation Trust invite you to a gathering to continue planning toward a vision of a singletrack loop trail around Santa Fe – the Grand Unified Trail System (GUTS). Working with local … Continue reading | ||||||
Join SFCT and partners in a celebration of Dale Ball’s legacy by taking your kid (or your partner, or a friend) for a hike on Dale Ball Trails. We will gather once again back at the Corral (“Sierra del Norte”) trailhead on Hyde Park Rd. After a brief reflection on the lasting value of preserving our community’s open space and trails, around 1:30 we will let our feet do the walking, and hit the trails.
Pick up a copy of the newest edition of the Santa Fe Foothill Trails map, grab some goodies, and go! Just remember to bring a water bottle, sun protection, and sensible hiking shoes or boots, and be prepared to bundle up with a warm hat, gloves, and an extra top layer (just in case).
Some of us will hike a variation on the Dale Ball North loop, with a visit to Santa Fe County’s La Piedra Open Space, which provides access to the Little Tesuque Creek and beyond to the Santa Fe National Forest. How far you go in that direction is entirely up to you, but all are welcome to experience how the Dale Ball Trails and the La Piedra Trail now “connect the city to the sky”!
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The Santa Fe Fat Tire Society and the Santa Fe Conservation Trust invite you to a gathering to continue planning toward a vision of a singletrack loop trail around Santa Fe – the Grand Unified Trail System (GUTS). Working with local land managers, the trail user and volunteer community, and the National Parks Service’s Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance (RTCA) program, we are assembling a project steering committee to develop the “GUTS” vision and outline steps toward achieving it.
We are holding a second meeting to this end on Fri., Mar. 20, from 12 noon to 1:30 pm at the Santa Fe Conservation Trust office, and we hope you will join us. In this meeting, we will continue to work with interested partners to define the partnership, roles, process, and composition of the steering committee and draft a schedule of work toward the GUTS vision.
Please RSVP by email to tim@sfct.org so we know we have enough lunch for everyone.
Water is making its home on some parts of the trail causing additional erosion and resource damage. Let’s get out there and redirect that water!
Let me know if you’d like to attend any of these. I’ll provide directions and any important information.
Please bring a daypack with lunch, plenty of water, sunscreen, etc. As always please wear long pants, long sleeves, above-ankle (non-skid) boots, leather gloves, and a smile. I’ll provide hard hats (new color has arrived), safety glasses, and tools.
This is a new re-route on Hermit’s Peak trail. Serious flooding is causing serious erosion. If you’ve never been over on the East side of the forest, please join us!
Let me know if you’d like to attend any of these. I’ll provide directions and any important information.
Please bring a daypack with lunch, plenty of water, sunscreen, etc. As always please wear long pants, long sleeves, above-ankle (non-skid) boots, leather gloves, and a smile. I’ll provide hard hats (new color has arrived), safety glasses, and tools.
Help Santa Fe Fat Tire Society work on the first professionally designed and constructed purpose built mountain bike trail in the Santa Fe area. Tools will be provided, but please bring gloves and wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Come prepared for the weather with appropriate clothing, sunscreen, hats, plenty of water and food for a 4-6 hour work day. Join us at the Frijoles trail head at 9am to take part in the workday.
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