Valle de Oro RMYC ADD-ON
Five Rocky Mountain Youth Corps crew members assigned to the Valle de Oro NWR worked with Albuquerque Open Space staff and NMVFO volunteers to build new trail in the Tijeras Biozone Open Space
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Five Rocky Mountain Youth Corps crew members assigned to the Valle de Oro NWR worked with Albuquerque Open Space staff and NMVFO volunteers to build new trail in the Tijeras Biozone Open Space
Join NMVFO on a car-camping project to clear downed trees on the Rio Quemado Trail #153 and the Dome Trail #151
A small group of volunteers hiked up Kayser Mill Trail to Manzano Crest Trail and over to Manzano Peak
Staffed an informational table at the Pueblo of Isleta Environmental Fair where we spoke with attendees
We hunt for new volunteers at REI Santa Fe
We partner with the Continental Divide Trail Coalition at Canjilon Lake Trailhead in the Carson for logout
See you 5:30 on Tuesday, August 18 at Ex Novo Brewing's downtown Albuquerque location
Clear downed trees on the Dome Trail #151 in the Pecos Wilderness
Continue to build a lengthy new trail through forested terrain.
We are going to build a fence to protect a fen and Arizona willows in the San Pedro Parks