Lower Osha ADD-ON (Mountainair RD)
Four volunteers cleared lower Osha trail on the west side of the Manzanos up to the point that NMVFO worked down to from the top last year.
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Four volunteers cleared lower Osha trail on the west side of the Manzanos up to the point that NMVFO worked down to from the top last year.
One day of trail building on the Descansos Trail at Box Canyon near Socorro
We team up with The Upper Pecos Watershed Association, removing litter along the Pecos River north of Pecos, part of the Dia del Rio y Camino.
Remove barbed wire fence with Commonweal Conservancy to help free up wildlife corridors
Horse supported. Clearing remote trails in the Gila Wilderness with the Back Country Horsemen, Gila Chapter. Weekdays.
Camp at the old JFK Campground and clear the lower section of Comanche and Trigo trails
Trail building instruction and hands-on practice
A small group of volunteers cleared this 7.5 mile loop in the Manzano Mountains
We will improve the refuge by clearing debris and removing invasive vegetation.
Lopping, widening the trail, and other trail maintenance at Capulin Volcano National Monument near Raton