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CREATED:20190401T161731Z
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UID:1130-1559376000-1559476800@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Mora National Fish Hatchery (FWS)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Twelve volunteers built 0.29 miles new trail\, maintained 0.75 miles of previously built trail\, took a tour of the fish hatchery\, and ate well. \nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nJoin us on National Trails Day (and the day after) to help us build new trail and repair existing trail on the hill by the Hatchery. Located in north-central New Mexico on the edge of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range\, the Mora National Fish Hatchery maintains wild brood stocks of the rare Gila trout. A tour of the hatchery and discussion of Gila trout recovery will be available to interested volunteers. \nCamping will be available Friday\, May 31st through noon Sunday\, June 2nd. Potable water and bathrooms are located nearby. NMVFO will provide breakfast Saturday and Sunday\, dinner Saturday night. If you plan to eat with us\, please bring your own camp dinnerware. Dinner on Friday evening and lunch on Saturday and Sunday will be on your own. Carpooling is encouraged. Registration for this project is required for planning purposes; please sign up for this project no later than 1:00 PM on Tuesday\, May 28th so that we can match provisions to participants. Please let me know if you will be working with us on Saturday only or Sunday only\, or if you plan on bringing your own food. \nVolunteers need to bring their own camping equipment and should wear long pants\, long sleeves\, sturdy boots (no sandals or tennis/athletic shoes) and work gloves. They should also bring sunscreen\, a hat\, rain protection (just in case)\, daypack\, water bottles/packs\, and snacks to get you from meal-to-meal. A camp chair would also be a good idea to bring. Tools will be provided. Just as a reminder\, dogs are not allowed on projects. \nDirections to the hatchery:\nFrom Mora\, drive north on NM 434 approximately 1.5 miles\, then turn left into the Hatchery entrance.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/mora-national-fish-hatchery-fws-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gena Robertson":MAILTO:g.robertson@nmvfo.org
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CREATED:20190401T182142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T002337Z
UID:1133-1559984400-1560011400@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:New Canyon CG (Mountainair RD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: NMVFO Volunteers cleared sections of the New Canyon and the Manzano Crest Trails on June 8\, 2019. A team of 13 volunteers hiked to the Crest from the New Canyon Campground. They cleared about 1/2 mile of Manzano Crest Trail south of the intersection with the New Canyon Trail (TR101). Numerous deadfall trees from the 2008 Trigo Fire were removed. Meanwhile\, a team of 5 volunteers cleared about 1/2 mile of the New Canyon Trail corridor starting from the Campground. The trails are in the Mountainair Ranger District of the Cibola National Forest. \nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDUE TO AN OVERWHELMING VOLUNTEER RESPONSE\, WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT NEW VOLUNTEERS EFFECTIVE AS OF 8:00 AM\, MAY 29\, 2019. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ‘WAIT LISTED’\, PLEASE CONTACT THE ORGANIZERS LISTED BELOW\, OR SIGN-UP FOR FUTURE NMVFO PROJECTS. SEE nmvfo.org FOR OTHER 2019 PROJECTS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN NMVFO. FOR THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY SIGNED UP\, YOU WILL BE RECEIVING DETAILED PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS BY JUNE 5TH. \nStart Date and Time: Saturday\, June 8\, 2019\, 9:00 AM \nEnd Date and Time: Saturday\, June 8\, 2019\, 4:30 PM \nPlease join us on Saturday\, June 8 for a one-day trail project in the Manzano Mountains. The work site is approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Albuquerque via NM-337S (old South 14). \nWe will start work at the New Canyon Campground and rebuild a short (few hundred yards) section of trail to the Crest (distance to Crest is approximately 2 miles\, elevation gain is approximately 1000 feet)\, install signs\, and work on clearing dead fall and performing light tread work for approximately 1/2 mile south along the Manzano Crest Trail toward the Spruce Spring Trail. Volunteers should wear long pants\, long sleeves\, sturdy boots (absolutely no sandals or tennis/athletic shoes)\, and work gloves. Also\, bring sun and rain protection\, plenty of drinking water\, snacks\, and lunch. Hard hats and eye protection will be provided by NMVFO. \nThis is a one day project; however\, Volunteers may camp at the New Canyon CG or at dispersed campsites on Friday night. Vault toilets\, tables\, bear boxes\, and fire rings are available at the Campground. The road to the Campground is suitable for passenger vehicles; however\, trailers and RV’s are not recommended. \nDetailed directions to the work site will be provided prior to the project. Carpooling from Albuquerque may be possible\, depending on the number of volunteers. Registration for this project is required for planning purposes; please sign up through the project leader (info below) no later than Noon\, Wednesday\, June 5\, 2019. \nGeolocation: New Canyon Campground\, Torreon\, NM 87061 \nLatitude: 34.6706148 \nLongitude: -106.4116529 \nLinks for more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about what to expect at http://nmvfo.org/volunteer/volunteer-faq or email the project leader (Ed) at edbhiker@gmail.com or the co-project leader (Don) at dlemke1@hotmail.com. \nRating: 2 Pulaskis
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/new-canyon-cg-mountainair-rd/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed DiBello":MAILTO:e.dibello@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190615T080000
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CREATED:20190401T182239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T155622Z
UID:1136-1560585600-1560686400@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Sugarite Canyon State Park
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: The Citizens of Raton\, Friends of Sugarite\, and NMVFO Volunteers came together on June 15\, 2019 to fix trail tread and build rolling dips along trails leading from the historic Coal Camp ruins to mines #2 and #3. \nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nCome join us at Sugarite Canyon State Park\, 6 miles northeast of Raton\, NM.  Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of wildlife and wildflowers among the lakes\, creeks\, forests\, and meadows. We’ll continue where we left off last year\, fixing trail tread and building rolling dips along trails leading from the historic Coal Camp ruins to mines #2 and #3. Volunteers can camp Friday and Saturday nights at the Ponderosa Horse Camp (map); there are motels in Raton for those who do not wish to camp. Vault toilets are available near the campsite; potable water is available at Lake Alice Campground and shower facilities at the park entrance. NMVFO will provide breakfast Saturday and Sunday\, and dinner Saturday night. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CAMP DINNER WARE and trail lunch for Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday morning we will meet for the project at the Visitor Center. Please sign up for this project no later than 12:00 PM on Tuesday\, June 11th so our meal coordinator can match provisions to participants. If you have questions\, or to sign up\, contact Chris Fritzsche: fritzsche.christopher@gmail.com\, (505) 504-3768. Hope to see you there!
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/sugarite-canyon-state-park-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Fritzsche":MAILTO:fritzsche.christopher@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Puerto Nambe (Santa Fe NF)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Nine volunteers backpacked into the Puerto Nambe area in the Pecos Wilderness to improve a ¾-mile stretch of the Winsor Trail that was badly eroded and rocky. The Backcountry Horseman of America packed in the tools\, cooking equipment\, and supplies for the project. Over these four days the crew rehabilitated or constructed 52 existing or new diversion structures to direct surface water runoff from the trail; constructed or improved 150 feet of trail; closed six unauthorized trails; and removed rocks\, tree branches\, and bushes that protruded onto the trail. \n\n\n\nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\n\n\n\nCome join us on a four-day backpacking project as we improve drainage and tread along the popular Winsor Trail and close off user-created trails. We will be camping in the beautiful meadows at Puerto Nambe\, lulled by the many small streams in the area and surrounded by spruce-fir forest. The Backcountry Horsemen of America will be supporting us by transporting our tools\, cooking equipment\, and food to the campsite. The campsite is about 4.2 miles from the Winsor trailhead at the Santa Fe Ski Basin. While the project starts at 9:00 am on Thursday\, June 20th\, you are welcome to join us on Friday or Saturday and spend as much time working with us as you can. \nFor more details or to sign up\, contact Mike Timmer at mjtimmer52@gmail.com or (281) 622-6858. \nPlease contact us by June 13th\, 2019 if you plan to attend. Hope to see you there! \nStart 9:00 am\, Thursday June 20\, 2019 \nFinish: 2:00 pm\, Sunday\, June 23\, 2019 \nMeet at: Winsor Trailhead near the Santa Fe Ski Basin Parking lot. \nHow to find us: Look for the green NMVFO signs starting at the entrance to the parking lot \nGPS Trailhead Coordinates N35° 47.698’ W105° 48.262’
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/puerto-nambe-santa-fe-nf/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Timmer":MAILTO:m.timmer@nmvfo.org
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CREATED:20190401T182445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T202554Z
UID:1140-1561708800-1562079600@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Taos Ski Valley Trails (Questa RD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Over five days\, ten volunteers removed 9 downed trees\, cleared 17 stream\, and worked on  30+ drainage features spanning 6.75 miles. \nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nJoin us in the Carson National Forest along Ski Valley Road (Hwy 150) near Taos\, for camping and trail work in the area. Volunteers are welcome to join for as many days as they like (please inform the trip leader of your plans so we can match meals to participants). Sorry\, no pets. \nThere is a lot of deadfall in the area\, and plenty of brush-work needed to clear trail corridors (we’ll use loppers and pruning saws). Trails are also eroded in spots\, so we will work to redefine tread and shore up some steeper sections (likely including a bit of rock work). Some of the work will take place a few miles up the trail\, with significant elevation gain. The four potential trails we’ll work on will be the Yerba\, Manzanita\, Italianos and Gavilan\, in the Questa Ranger District. Tools will be provided. The USFS requires hard hats (provided)\, sturdy boots\, long pants\, work gloves and eye protection (sunglasses). Please also bring a large day pack\, lunch/snacks\, rain gear\, sunblock and plenty of water. There will be water along the trail\, so a small water filter could be useful (but not required). \nCamping and port-a-potties will be available from the evening of June 26th through the morning of July 3rd in a meadow near a historic USFS cabin (map). Green NMVFO signs will point the way to this location. We’ll work from 8:30am-4pm each day\, including hiking time. Breakfast will be provided Fri 28th-Tue 2nd. Dinner will be provided Fri 28th-Mon 1st. \nVolunteers will need to bring their own tent (tiny RV’s okay)\, sleeping bag/pad (and pillow)\, DINNERWARE\, camp chair\, headlamp\, WARM CLOTHING. Camping at 8\,500 feet\, it will be cool! Other recommended items: insect repellent\, in-camp shoes\, extra toilet paper\, a cooler for beverages (adult and other). Taos is approximately 15 miles from our campsite. \nPlease contact Jenny to sign up\, or with questions. It should be a fun\, challenging project\, and a great time of year to camp in the area. Hope you can make it!
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/taos-ski-valley-trails-camino-real-rd/
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