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Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting 12:00 pm Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting @ Il Vicino Jul 11 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Volunteers discuss up coming trail work and issues with city, county and USFS folks. Open to everybody. | La Tierra Trails Work Day 8:30 am La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Paseo del Antilope & Paseo de Coyote Jul 12 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be working in the northwest corner of La Tierra Trails in the vicinity of Junctions 3 and 5 (see La Tierra Trails Map). Let me know if you’d like to … Continue reading | Winsor Trail Work Day 8:45 am Winsor Trail Work Day @ Pacheco Canyon Road (F.S. 102) and Hyde Park Road Jul 16 @ 8:45 am – 12:00 pm Join SFFTS and continue the work on the upper Winsor Trail. Help build a reroute to bypass a steep and badly eroded section of the Winsor National Recreation Trail. Meet at Pacheco Canyon Road and Hyde Park Road, just above … Continue reading | ||||
La Tierra Trails Work Day 8:30 am La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Paseo del Antilope & Paseo de Coyote Jul 19 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be working in the northwest corner of La Tierra Trails between Junctions 3 and 5 (see La Tierra Trails Map). We will meet at the “mailboxes” on Camino La Tierra … Continue reading | ||||||
La Tierra Trails Work Day 8:30 am La Tierra Trails Work Day @ Paseo del Antilope & Paseo de Coyote Jul 26 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be working in the northwest corner of La Tierra Trails between Junctions 3 and 5 (see La Tierra Trails Map). We will meet at the “mailboxes” on Camino La Tierra … Continue reading | La Tierra Trails Shape Up 8:30 am La Tierra Trails Shape Up @ Calabasas Trail Head Jul 27 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am Please contact Lore so that enough tools will be available. We’ll improve drainage along the #1-#2-#1 loop. lorethorpe@gmail.com | |||||
Volunteers discuss up coming trail work and issues with city, county and USFS folks. Open to everybody.
Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be working in the northwest corner of La Tierra Trails in the vicinity of Junctions 3 and 5 (see La Tierra Trails Map).
Let me know if you’d like to join us and I will let you know where we’ll meet – contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org or (505) 989-7019.
Bring work boots, long pants/shirt sleeves, sun protection, snacks, and water.
Join SFFTS and continue the work on the upper Winsor Trail. Help build a reroute to bypass a steep and badly eroded section of the Winsor National Recreation Trail. Meet at Pacheco Canyon Road and Hyde Park Road, just above the Big Tesuque campground. Bring plenty of water, wear long pants, long sleeved shirts and over the ankle boots are required for all participants. Tools and hard hats will be provided.
RSVP via Email to info@santafefattiresociety.org
Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be working in the northwest corner of La Tierra Trails between Junctions 3 and 5 (see La Tierra Trails Map).
We will meet at the “mailboxes” on Camino La Tierra at 8:30 and carpool to a private access point to the trails. You can also find us via the trails in the vicinity of Junction 5.
Let me know if you’d like to join us. Contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org or (505) 989-7019. Bring work boots, preferably long pants, sun protection, snacks, and water.
Maintenance work to address erosion issues on La Tierra Trails. We will be working in the northwest corner of La Tierra Trails between Junctions 3 and 5 (see La Tierra Trails Map).
We will meet at the “mailboxes” on Camino La Tierra at 8:30 and carpool to a private access point to the trails. You can also find us via the trails in the vicinity of Junction 5.
Let me know if you’d like to join us. Contact Tim Rogers at tim@sfct.org or (505) 989-7019. Bring work boots, preferably long pants, sun protection, snacks, and water.
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