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La Tierra Trails Work Day 9:00 am La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Un-named Trailhead south of antenna Oct 14 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be working in areas around Junctions 33, 35, and 37. To sign up contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water. | ||||||
La Tierra Trails Work Day 9:00 am La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Calabasas Trailhead Oct 21 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. To sign up contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water. | Atalaya Work Day 9:00 am Atalaya Work Day @ Wilderness Gate Trailhead Oct 23 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Join a volunteer maintenance work day on Santa Fe National Forest’s Atalaya Trail! Meet at Wilderness Gate Trailhead at 9 am. Bring work gloves, sun protection, sturdy boots, and water. SFCT will supply hard hats and tools. Let us know if … Continue reading | |||||
La Tierra Trails Work Day 9:00 am La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Calabasas Trailhead Oct 28 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. To sign up contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water. | Continue re-routing work on the Winsor Trail (masks and costumes are optional) 9:00 am Continue re-routing work on the Winsor Trail (masks and costumes are optional) @ Winsor trail below Norski Oct 31 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Winsor re-route project continues! 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 … Continue reading |
Winsor re-route project continues!
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.
Jennifer Sublett
District Volunteer Coordinator
Forest Service
Española & Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger Districts
p: 505-753-7331
jasublett@fs.fed.us
Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be working on the far west side of the trails, starting at Junction 16 and heading north from there.
First we will meet at the mailboxes on Camino La Tierra (on right north of Relief Route) and then we’ll carpool to a closer location. …Or just come on your own and find us out on the trails!
To sign up, contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org or (505) 989-7019
Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water.
Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be continuing work on the far west side of the trails, heading north from Junction 16.
First we will meet at the mailboxes on Camino La Tierra (on right north of Relief Route) and then we’ll carpool to a closer location. …Or just come on your own and find us out on the trails!
To sign up, contact Charlie O’Leary at info@sfct.org or (505) 989-7019.
Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water.
Join a volunteer maintenance work day on Santa Fe National Forest’s Atalaya Trail!
Meet at Wilderness Gate Trailhead at 9 am. Bring work gloves, sun protection, sturdy boots, and water. SFCT will supply hard hats and tools. Let us know if you can make it by sending an e-mail to tim@sfct.org
Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will meet at “Junction 22” at the small trailhead parking lot on Chili Line Rd. (the short Relief Route frontage road on the way to the motorcross zone). This is not an easy spot to find, if you have not been there – if you need help, see Junction 22 on the City’s La Tierra Trails Map, or give us a call for directions.
Among other efforts, we will be filling in a massive arroyo cut at the start of the “whoop-dee-doo’s” east of Junction 20. Afterwards we may take a look at the remains of the old Chili Line railbed and consider the possibilities for preservation and restoration of this historic resource by volunteers in 2016. (If you are interested in historic rail lines and trails, check out the presentation at the “Building Creative Communities Conference” earlier this month at http://www.sfct.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Rail-Trails-as-Creative-Heritage-Trails.pdf.)
To sign up, contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org or (505) 989-7019.
Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water.
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