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La Tierra Trails Work Day 9:00 am
La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Frijoles Trailhead, Camino de los Montoyas
Dec 8 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Frijoles Trailhead, Camino de los Montoyas | Santa Fe | New Mexico | United States
One more volunteer work day to address erosion issues in La Tierra Trails.  We will meet at Frijoles Trailhead on Camino de los Montoyas and focus on mitigating and filling in a couple of sharp gullies on the wide gravel … Continue reading
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La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Frijoles Trailhead, Camino de los Montoyas
Dec 8 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

IMG_3474One more volunteer work day to address erosion issues in La Tierra Trails.  We will meet at Frijoles Trailhead on Camino de los Montoyas and focus on mitigating and filling in a couple of sharp gullies on the wide gravel trail.

Possibly we can re-visit single-track where we worked in August between Junctions 26 and 29.  I will also head out and pick up some miscellaneous items left along the trails to the north while we are at it.

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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Dale Ball Work Day @ Dale Ball Trails South, Cerro Gordo Trailhead
Mar 24 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

 

Join us as we address maintenance needs on Dale Ball Trails, South Section,  south of Upper Canyon Rd.

Volunteers rapidly turn an eroding gully into a smoothly sloped tread that sheds water.

We’ll miss you, David.

We’ll meet at the “Cerro Gordo Trailhead” at the corner of Upper Canyon Rd. and Cerro Gordo Rd., and make our way by foot (or ride) down to the pedestrian entrance to the trails down Upper Canyon Rd., where there is no parking

We will work on the connection between Dale Ball Trails and Dorothy Stewart Trails above the “Arroyo Polay.”

Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water.

To sign up, contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org

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Dale Ball Work Day @ Dale Ball Trails South, Cerro Gordo Trailhead
Mar 31 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join us as we address continue maintenance work on Dale Ball Trails, South Section,  south of Upper Canyon Rd.

Volunteers rapidly turn an eroding gully into a smoothly sloped tread that sheds water.

We’ll miss you, David.

We’ll meet at the “Cerro Gordo Trailhead” at the corner of Upper Canyon Rd. and Cerro Gordo Rd., and make our way by foot (or ride) down to the pedestrian entrance to the trails down Upper Canyon Rd., where there is no parking

We will work on the connection between Dale Ball Trails and Dorothy Stewart Trails above the “Arroyo Polay.”

Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water.

To sign up, contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org

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La Piedra Trail Workday @ Parking - Little Tesuque Trailhead
Apr 2 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

La Piedra Workday – Accessed through the Little Tesuque Trailhead on Hyde Park Road. Tools are provided. Please come dressed for the weather, long pants, long sleeves, work gloves and ankle covered boots. Please bring plenty of water and sunscreen.

Please confirm attendance with Carol Branch @ cbranch@santafecountynm.gov

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Santa Fe County Trail Days – Arroyo Hondo Hike @ Arroyo Hondo Open Space
Apr 9 @ 9:30 am – 10:45 am

Santa Fe County Open Space, Trails, and Parks are located in your backyard and we want you to get outside and enjoy them this year. These FREE events are designed to be low impact and casual – to help everyone Get Up. Get Out. Get Moving. You can attend one of the events or all of them, they are all free and open to the public.

Arroyo Hondo Open Space- lower parking lot Directions: Drive South on Old Pecos Trail. Turn left on Old Las Vegas Hwy. Continue down Old Las Vegas Highway through the light at El Gancho Way. Take your next right onto Arroyo Hondo Rd. Parking area is 200 yards down on your right before road dead ends.

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