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UID:4573-1649493000-1649518200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Mesa View Trail (Sevilleta NWR)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Eighteen NMVFO volunteers joined Jeannine Kimble of the Sevilleta staff to improve the first mile of a rugged trail that leads from the Visitors Center to the crest of the prominent mesa to the west. Traditional trailwork included widening and smoothing the tread as well as improving drainage with waterbars\, drain dips\, berm removal\, and check dams. Other work involved replacing reinforcing and repairing stone and timber stairs on the steepest portions of the trail\, where a tumbleweed-fueled wildfire had burned many of the timbers. The volunteers carried about 30 new timbers up the trail’s steep slopes\, using 17 of them to replace damaged steps and install some new ones. They later carried the damaged and unused timbers back down the trail.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge protects a large expanse of land north of Socorro encompassing a variety of terrain and habitats on both sides of the Rio Grande. This year we will be working on a hiking trail just west of the Visitor Center. It leads up to an extensive mesa with views looking over the refuge – from the Los Pinos Mountains in the east to Ladron Peak on the west. The section of the trail we’ll be maintaining and repairing climbs uphill on loose soil subject to erosion. It includes two stairways (one of them shown in the photo) constructed of timber and stone steps\, some of which need to be replaced. In addition to improving drainage along the trail\, we will be carrying in timbers and gathering local rocks (bringing most of them up steep slopes) to replace damaged steps and shore up others. (Rock slings and strong canvas bags will allow two or more volunteers to share the weight.) Volunteers should wear sturdy boots (preferred) or shoes (no sandals)\, long pants\, and bring work gloves\, hats\, sun protection\, and other apparel appropriate for the predicted weather. Also bring a day pack with plenty of water\, snacks\, a light lunch\, and other necessities. We plan to finish work by 3:30 pm if attendance is sufficient. \nPandemic protocols: We will follow whatever rules for outdoor gatherings are in effect by April. Even if the Visitors’ Center (which has been closed to the public during the pandemic) is not yet open\, volunteers can go inside to use the facilities. Registrants will be updated by email in the week(s) before the project with the latest information. \nDirections: The Sevilleta Visitor Center is located 60 miles south of Albuquerque’s Big I on Interstate 25. Take Exit 169 and turn right at the first intersection. As shown on this map\, the Visitor Center is about ¼ mile up this road. We will meet in the parking lot by 8:30 AM to sign in and get oriented on the planned work and related safety precautions. \nTo sign up\, click on the button below and fill out the contact information. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 20 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/mesa-view-trail-sevilleta-nwr/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Larry Benson":MAILTO:L.Benson@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220423T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051605
CREATED:20211230T212752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T182131Z
UID:4575-1650702600-1650816000@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Osha Trail 1 (Mountainair RD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Fifteen volunteers removed downfall along the upper\, rerouted section of the Osha Trail to the point that had been cleared by NMVFO from the bottom up during the previous two years.  In addition\, all downed trees were removed from the Manzano Crest Trail between Capilla Peak and Osha Peak and trimming was done along this section of the Crest Trail.  High winds and cold temperatures were no match for this strong team that was supported by NMVFO cooks with two breakfasts and one dinner.  The work will continue in September with the building of new tread to fully rehabilitate the Osha Trail.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Come join us for a weekend in the Manzanos! The work will consist of walking 1.5 miles south on the Manzano Crest Trail from Capilla Peak to reclaim Osha Trail\, which was destroyed by the Trigo Fire. We will be clearing downed trees and lopping. Tools will be provided. \nWe will camp at Capilla Peak Campground\, a primitive campground on the crest of the Manzano Mountains at an elevation of 9\,300 ft. The campground has pit toilets but no water. The road to Capilla Peak is 10 miles long and starts in the Village of Manzano. It is a fairly rough forest road that is safe for a high clearance passenger car but probably not for a trailer. Camping is available for Friday and Saturday nights but volunteers are welcome to arrive on Saturday morning for the 8:30 start (please arrive a little early). The drive from Albuquerque is a little under 2 hours. \nNMVFO will provide breakfast and dinner on Saturday\, and breakfast on Sunday. Please bring your own dinnerware\, your own food and water for Friday night\, and lunch for the trail on Saturday and Sunday. Please consider bringing some extra water for the campsite. Volunteers must wear sturdy boots (preferred) or shoes (no sandals)\, long pants\, eye protection and work gloves. Long sleeve shirts and long pants are required. Hard hats will be provided. Bring sun protection and apparel appropriate for the predicted weather. \nSign up below by Monday\, April 18. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/osha-trail-1-mountainair-rd/
CATEGORIES:Project
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nmvfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/osha2020.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Don Lemke":MAILTO:d.lemke@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220506T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220506T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051605
CREATED:20220309T215303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T182351Z
UID:4931-1651824000-1651854600@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Rio en Medio Watershed Restoration (Santa Fe NF)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: On Friday May 6\, 14 NMVFO volunteers joined Steve Vrooman and Keystone Restoration Ecology for some post-fire watershed restoration work along the Rio en Medio after the Medio Fire damaged the area in August 2020. Work included piling brush to keep cows away from fens and other sensitive areas\, and building rock structures to create shallow ponds for fish. Volunteers built an estimated 35 structures and laid brush in 15 locations.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: NMVFO will partner with Rio Puerco Alliance and Keystone Restoration Ecology to help restore a wetland area in the southeast corner of the Valle Grande\, the largest valley in Valles Caldera National Preserve. This is part of a larger a New Mexico Environmental Department (NMED) wetlands project\, the East Fork Headwaters Restoration Project\, which will restore 400 acres of the headwaters of the East Fork of the Jemez River. Our job will be to put the finishing touches on the project by building rock dams along a spring-fed channel and a small intermittent creek. The site is close to a road and can be accessed with a short hike. \nMore info about meeting location to follow\, for those who sign up. Hope you can join us! \nPlease sign up below by Wednesday\, May 4. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/valles-caldera-wetland-restoration-nps/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Blackmore":MAILTO:j.blackmore@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220513T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220515T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051606
CREATED:20220104T210050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T184300Z
UID:4578-1652463000-1652623200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Cañoncito Trail (Sandia RD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: On May 14\, 2022\, eight NMVFO volunteers built a 250-ft spur trail in the Sandia Mountains\, connecting the Cañoncito Trail to Cañoncito Spring. They removed and moved countless logs and other debris to keep horses off a sensitive area near the spring; reinforced the edge of the water where the trail “lands”; and closed off a steep user trail which had led to the spring.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Join us for a day and a half of work near the intersection of the Faulty and Cañoncito trails in the Sandia Mountains. Volunteers will build a spur trail\, redefine existing tread\, create water protection measures\, and build a buck & rail fence to direct traffic and mitigate erosion in the vicinity of Cañoncito Spring. We will camp nearby at the Cole Spring picnic area. \nOn Friday evening we will meet at the Sandia Ranger District (SRD) Visitor Center\, at the north end of the parking lot. From there we’ll caravan to our campsite at Cole Spring. The road to Cole Spring is rough\, and 4WD is best. At the SRD there is a secure place to leave cars if anyone would like to carpool from there. We’ll pass through a locked gate to get to Cole Spring and will not leave the area until the end of the project\, except in case of emergency. \nCamping at Cole Spring should be pleasant\, with picnic tables and shade. Besides tent\, sleeping bag/pad\, headlamp\, etc\, a camp chair and cooler are nice to have. Please bring your own dinnerware and eating utensils. NMVFO will provide breakfast on Saturday and Sunday\, and dinner on Saturday. Volunteers will be responsible for their own lunches and snacks\, as well as dinner on Friday. \nUSFS regulations require that we wear sturdy boots\, long pants and sleeves\, work gloves\, eye protection (sunglasses okay) and hard hats when we work. Hard hats and tools provided. Please also bring a day pack for snacks & lunch\, water bottle\, sunblock\, and rain gear. \nYou can sign up below until Monday\, May 9. One person per signup. Hope to see you there! \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/canoncito-trail-sandia-rd/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Blackmore":MAILTO:j.blackmore@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220619T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051606
CREATED:20220519T195148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T185044Z
UID:5066-1655456400-1655640000@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Ute Lake SP Bridge Replacement (EMNRD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: On June 18\, 8 NMVFO volunteers spent two days volunteering at Ute Lake State Park. They were able to dismantle an old degrading trail bridge and build a new one in its place. They were also able to repair a second trail bridge. Some sections of the trail were being eroded from water runoff so the volunteers installed 14 water drainage diversions and filled in the eroded sections.  \n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Join NMVFO on a car-camping project to demolish an old trail bridge and build a new bridge in its place and improve the drainage from a short hiking trail at Ute Lake State Park in northeastern New Mexico. All tools will be provided. We will be using power tools and hand tools. Please bring a daypack to carry your lunch\, snacks\, sunblock\, rain gear\, and a full-day’s supply of water. \nVolunteers will need to provide their own recreational vehicle or camping gear including tent\, sleeping bag and pad\, camp chair\, headlamp\, etc.\, plus a cooler/beverage (including adult beverages)\, if desired. Breakfasts and dinners will be provided; volunteers will supply their own lunches and snacks. Please bring your own plate\, bowl\, utensils\, and coffee mug. There are flush toilets and shower rooms near our campsite. \nWhile the Project starts at 9:00 am on Friday\, June 17th\, you can join us Thursday evening (dinner will not be provided)\, Friday evening\, or Saturday morning. Please join us by 5:00 pm on Friday evening if you would like dinner. Join us by 7:00 am on Saturday morning if you would like breakfast. Just let us know what your plans are by contacting the project leader. The project will end at about 12:00 pm on Sunday\, June 19th. \nMeet at:  Ute Lake State Park\, at the group camp site at Yucca Campground. Coordinates 35.36796\, -103.48995\, Elevation: 3\,830 ft. \nHow to find us: Look for short green NMVFO signs starting at the park entrance \nReminder: Pets are not allowed on NMVFO projects. \nPlease sign up below by Monday\, June 13th. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/ute-lake-sp-bridge-replacement-emnrd/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Timmer":MAILTO:m.timmer@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220630T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220630T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051606
CREATED:20220715T185504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T185659Z
UID:5139-1656576000-1656601200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Abo Painting Project (Salinas Pueblo Missions NM)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Seven NMVFO volunteers joined National Park Service staff to refurbish information signs at the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument\, Abo site.  The VFO work crew masked\, sanded\, washed\, and spray painted the metal frames for 15 signs located throughout the monument.  The NPS staff provided all painting supplies and significant support.  New information signs will be installed in the refurbished frames.  Three volunteers\, who had not previously participated in a Salinas project\, were presented with Salinas Monument Challenge Coins.  Weather was pleasant with some wind that made spray painting a challenge.  A resident diamond-back was spotted during the site survey (see picture); fortunately\, no diamond-backs disturbed the actual painting project.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/abo-painting-project-salinas-pueblo-missions-nm/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed DiBello":MAILTO:e.dibello@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051606
CREATED:20220603T143513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220805T164048Z
UID:5086-1657270800-1657454400@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Sugarite Canyon State Park (EMNRD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: An NMVFO crew of eleven volunteers cleared deadfall\, improved drainage\, cleared brush\, mowed/weed-wacked a total of about 9.6 miles of the trails at Sugarite Canyon State Park.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Join us on a car-camping project to improve a hiking trail at Sugarite Canyon State Park in northern New Mexico. Volunteers will need to provide their own recreational vehicle or camping gear including tent\, sleeping bag and pad\, camp chair\, headlamp\, etc.\, plus a cooler/beverages\, if desired. Breakfasts and dinners will be provided; volunteers will need to supply their own lunches and snacks. Please bring your own plate\, bowl\, utensils\, and coffee mug. Chemical toilets will be provided by the park. \nPlease bring a daypack to carry your lunch\, snacks\, sunblock\, rain gear\, and a full-day’s supply of water. All tools will be provided. \nWhile the Project starts at 9:00 am on Friday\, July 8th\, you can join us Thursday evening (dinner will not be provided)\, Friday evening\, or Saturday morning. Please join us by 5:00 pm on Friday evening if you would like dinner. Join us by 7:00 am on Saturday morning if you would like breakfast. Just let us know what your plans are by contacting the project leader by email or phone. The project will end at about 12:00 pm on Sunday\, July 10th. \nMeeting/camping location pending. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nPlease sign up below by Monday July 4th. One person per signup. \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/sugarite-state-park-emnrd/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Timmer":MAILTO:m.timmer@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220805T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220805T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051606
CREATED:20221014T175314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230205T165229Z
UID:5243-1659686400-1659715200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:New Canyon and Manzano Crest (Mountainair RD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Six volunteers cleared all the downed trees from New Canyon Trail and on the Manzano Crest Trail between New Canyon and Spruce Trail. \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/new-canyon-and-manzano-crest-mountainair-rd/
CATEGORIES:Project
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nmvfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/52283157394_bd453498df_c.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Don Lemke":MAILTO:d.lemke@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220811T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051607
CREATED:20220127T041621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220820T164338Z
UID:4686-1660239000-1660492800@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Rio Puerco Trail (Coyote RD\, SFNF)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: 11 NMVFO Volunteers were able to clear approximately 135 trees (deadfall) from 3.6 miles of trail.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: The Rio Puerco Trail #385 is located on the east side of the San Pedro Parks wilderness\, and after two miles forms a 6 mile loop with the Peñas Negras Trail #32 and Perchas Trail #418. Join us as we clear downed trees and lop corridor along these trails\, and define tread as needed. We will car-camp at Resumidero Campground and shuttle a couple of miles on FR 93 Resumidero to the trailhead. NMVFO will provide breakfast and dinner on Friday\, breakfast and dinner on Saturday\, and breakfast on Sunday morning. Volunteers should bring packed lunches to eat along the trail on Friday\, Saturday and Sunday. Volunteers are encouraged to camp with us on Thursday night for an easier start on Friday morning. Be ready to hike up to 6 miles each day. \nWe also welcome volunteers that can only join us Saturday and Sunday\, but let us know 3 weeks in advance. \nMeeting Location: Resumidero Campground\, 36.109496. -106-753533. From Albuquerque head on I25 to Bernalillo\, take 550 past Cuba to La Jara\, Travel on SH 96 to FR 103\, the on FR 103 for 9 miles to FR 93. Another 2 miles on FR93 will lead visitors to the campground. USFS link. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 20 \nPlease bring:\n• Your own face mask\n• Work gloves (required)\n• Long pants\n• Long-sleeved shirts\n• Sturdy boots\, as required by the Forest Service.\n• Eye protection (sunglasses)\n• Day pack with water\, snacks\, and lunch \nNMVFO/Forest Service will provide tools and hard hats. \nSign up below by Aug. 10th\, one person per signup. \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/rio-puerco-trail-coyote-rd-sfnf/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim (Sagebrush) Sells":MAILTO:j.sells@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220825T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220828T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051607
CREATED:20220112T191322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T031635Z
UID:4684-1661414400-1661702400@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED DUE TO MONSOON WEATHER - Spirit Lake Backpack (Santa Fe NF)
DESCRIPTION:Description: Join us on a four-day backpack to a base camp near Spirit Lake\, a highlight of the Pecos Wilderness at 10\,000 feet elevation along the Winsor National Historic Trail #254. Starting from Cowles\, we will hike in 7.5 miles along Winsor Trail #254\, to clear downed trees and lop corridor\, and improve tread in the area as necessary. The Back Country Horsemen will support us by transporting tools and cooking equipment to base camp. \nLocation: We will park at Winsor Trailhead near Cowles\, Google Map link. \nPlease sign up below by Sunday\, August 21st. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nSign Up
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/spirit-lake-backpack-santa-fe-nf/
CATEGORIES:Project
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nmvfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/spiritLake2020.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim (Sagebrush) Sells":MAILTO:j.sells@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220831T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220831T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051607
CREATED:20221014T180031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T180031Z
UID:5248-1661932800-1661958000@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Gran Quivira Painting Project (Salinas Pueblo Missions NM)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Six NMVFO volunteers joined National Park Service staff to refurbish information signs at the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument\, Gran Quivira site.  The VFO work crew masked\, sanded\, washed\, and spray painted the metal frames for 11 information signs located throughout the monument.  The NPS staff provided all painting supplies and significant support.  New information signs will be installed in the refurbished frames.  Cool weather with some (20% chance) sprinkles and homemade brownies made for an enjoyable day.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/gran-quivira-painting-project-salinas-pueblo-missions-nm/
CATEGORIES:Project
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nmvfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/52328386670_37faf075d2_c.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ed DiBello":MAILTO:e.dibello@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220910T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220913T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051607
CREATED:20220121T191910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T165208Z
UID:4596-1662796800-1663081200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Lake (Gila NF)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Over the course of three days\, seven volunteers from Continental Divide Trail Coalition and New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors built ~500 ft of new tread to begin a reroute of a section of the CDT. Despite extremely rocky soil and afternoon thunderstorms which shortened the work days\, the crew had a fun time\, and good progress was made.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Our partners at Continental Divide Trail Coalition\, CDTC\, are supporting a multi-year project to complete a 9.1 mile reroute of the CDT through the northern Gila National Forest between Five Springs and Ghost Lake. In 2021 youth corps began to make headway on 3 miles of construction\, with a clear need for growing partnership support to bring more capacity to this high priority project. NMVFO will partner with CDTC on one of the project weekends this year\, Saturday Sep 10 thru Tuesday Sep 13. Volunteers will help clear\, repair\, and restore tread from a wildfire that passed through this area\, and help build a new trail that will avoid excessively rocky areas and uphold the scenic beauty of the CDT. \nThis is a car-camping project. We will meet at the Apache Creek Campground on Friday evening\, September 9 (if you plan to arrive Saturday morning\, please inform the project leader). Breakfasts will be provided Sat-Tue\, and dinners will be provided Sat-Mon. Volunteers are asked to bring their own snacks and lunches. Water will be made available\, but please bring extra containers for camping. Required when working with the USFS: work gloves\, eye protection (sunglasses okay)\, long pants\, long sleeves\, and boots or sturdy shoes. Tools and hard hats (also required) will be provided. \nNote that CDTC requires all registered volunteers to provide proof of vaccination before attending projects\, with some exceptions. We will adhere to this rule when we partner with them. \nYou can sign up below until Monday September 5. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 12 \nMap: \n \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/ghost-lake-gila-nf/
CATEGORIES:Project
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nmvfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Near-Ghost-Lake-e1658959372347.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Blackmore":MAILTO:j.blackmore@nmvfo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220910T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220910T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051607
CREATED:20220104T210742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230205T164615Z
UID:4593-1662798600-1662823800@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Juan Tomas (ABQ Open Space)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Fifteen NMVFO volunteers and two Open Space staff members built 1/3 mile of new trail through the forest in this popular recreation area. The day’s work included clearing and leveling a smooth well-drained tread\, digging and chopping out more than 20 tree stumps plus numerous roots and saplings\, and sawing or lopping branches intruding on the trail. (OS employees had previously laid out the route with pin flags and the felled largest trees with a chain saw.) \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: (This project has been rescheduled from August 20 because of weather.) Albuquerque’s Open Space Division maintains five areas on the east side of the Sandia and Manzanita Mountains. The largest of these is the Juan Tomas Open Space\, which encompasses 1\,290 acres of primarily piñon-juniper and ponderosa forest growing at elevations up to 7\,760 feet. We will be using a variety of tools to clear vegetation and excavate the forest floor to create about a half mile of new trail that is a part of a larger 1.1 mile trail reroute. Construction of some rock retaining walls may also be required. We will hike in about a mile on mostly level ground to the work site. Participants should wear sturdy boots or work shoes (no sandals or soft shoes)\, long pants\, hats\, and other apparel appropriate for the predicted weather\, especially rain gear. Also bring work gloves and a day pack with water\, snacks\, a light lunch\, sunscreen\, hand sanitizer\, and other personal items. We expect to finish by 3:30 PM\, but volunteers are welcome to leave earlier if necessary. \nMeeting Place: From Albuquerque\, take the Tijeras exit (#175) off Interstate 40 and drive south on State Highway 337 for 9 miles (passing by Juan Tomas Road). Turn east (left) on Oak Flat Road. Continue for about 3 miles (a half mile beyond a dirt parking lot with a pipe gate). Turn into the gravel parking lot on the left side of the road as shown in this satellite view. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 20 (if the project fills again the waitlist will be reopened) \nSign up below. One person per signup. \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/juan-tomas-abq-open-space-4/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Larry Benson":MAILTO:L.Benson@nmvfo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220918T143000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051607
CREATED:20220401T163704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T171558Z
UID:4997-1663401600-1663511400@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Datil Well (BLM Socorro)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Fourteen volunteers returned to the group site at Datil Well Campground\, to build ADA trail\, remove viewpoint structures\, install map signposts\, close unwanted user trails\, fix tread\, and survey trails.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Join NMVFO on a car-camping project at Datil Well Campground\, to build new trail\, install signage and improve tread. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nDatil is 61 miles west of Socorro on US Hwy 60\, past the Very Large Array. The campground is ¼ mile south of Datil on Hwy 12. The green NMVFO signs will be deployed early Friday afternoon at both entrances to the campground area. \nNMVFO cooks Donna and Marie will provide breakfast and dinner on Saturday\, and breakfast on Sunday. Please bring dinnerware\, and your own sack lunches for the trail on Saturday and Sunday.  Volunteers must wear sturdy boots (preferred) or shoes (no sandals)\, long pants\, eye protection and work gloves.  Long sleeve shirts and long pants are required. Hard hats will be provided. Bring sun protection and apparel appropriate for the predicted weather.\nCamping Friday evening September 16 is optional\, and the tradition is for early campers to have Friday dinner together at the nearby Eagle Guest Ranch. \nPlease sign up below by Monday September 12th. One person per signup. A reminder that pets are not allowed on NMVFO projects. \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/datil-well/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim (Sagebrush) Sells":MAILTO:j.sells@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220924T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220924T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051608
CREATED:20220104T210215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T172418Z
UID:4585-1664006400-1664031600@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Borrego & Bear Wallow (Santa Fe NF)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: A National Public Lands Day project focusing on much-needed tread work and lopping on the Borrego Trail #150 and Bear Wallow Trail #182 in the Santa Fe National Forest near Hyde Park. Volunteers were able to improve the  tread on 400 feet of trail and install 30 water features/drainage improvements on the Borrego Trail\, and clear 26 drainages and lopped .6 miles on the Bear Wallow Trail.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Join us for a National Public Lands Day project as we do much-needed tread work on the Borrego Trail #150 in the Santa Fe National Forest near Hyde Park. As time allows\, we will work on tread and lop on the loop created by Borrego Trail\, Bear Wallow Trail #182\, and Winsor Trail #254. \nMeeting Location: Borrego Trailhead\, just above Hyde Park State Park on the road up to the ski area. Google Map link. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 20 \nSign up below. One person per signup. \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/borrego-bear-wallow-santa-fe-nf/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim (Sagebrush) Sells":MAILTO:j.sells@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220924T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220925T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051608
CREATED:20220104T211758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T172635Z
UID:4598-1664008200-1664121600@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Kayser Mill Trail (was Osha Trail 2) (Mountainair RD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Eleven NMVFO volunteers camped for two nights at the lower Red Canyon Campground in the Manzano Mountains. In lieu of the Osha Trail 2\, which has been postponed due to a yet to be completed archeological report\, we cleared 125 trees from 13 miles of trails along the Kayser Mill Trail\, the Manzano Crest Trail between Manzano Peak and Ox Canyon Trail\, the Red Canyon Trail and the Spruce Spring Trail.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Come join us for a weekend in the Manzanos! The work will consist of walking 1.5 miles south on the Manzano Crest Trail from Capilla Peak to reclaim Osha Trail\, which was destroyed by the Trigo Fire. We will be building new tread and clearing downed trees. Tools will be provided. \nWe will camp at Capilla Peak Campground\, a primitive campground on the crest of the Manzano Mountains at an elevation of 9\,300 ft. The campground has pit toilets but no water. The road to Capilla Peak is 10 miles long and starts in the Village of Manzano. It is a fairly rough forest road that is safe for a high clearance passenger car but probably not for a trailer. Camping is available for Friday and Saturday nights but volunteers are welcome to arrive on Saturday morning for the 8:30 start (please arrive a little early). The drive from Albuquerque is a little under 2 hours. \nNMVFO will provide breakfast and dinner on Saturday\, and breakfast on Sunday. Please bring you own dinnerware\, your own food and water for Friday night\, and lunch for the trail on Saturday and Sunday. Please consider bringing some extra water for the campsite. Volunteers must wear sturdy boots (preferred) or shoes (no sandals)\, long pants\, eye protection and work gloves.  Long sleeve shirts and long pants are required. Hard hats will be provided. Bring sun protection and apparel appropriate for the predicted weather. \nSign up below by Monday\, September 19. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/osha-trail-2-mountainair-rd/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Uwe Schroeter":MAILTO:u.schroeter@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220930T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221002T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051608
CREATED:20220112T194410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T173050Z
UID:4704-1664524800-1664726400@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Cave Creek Trail (Santa Fe NF)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: 13 volunteers camped at Panchuela Admin Area and cleared downed trees from all of Cave Creek Trail and 0.6 miles of Skyline Trail. We also built a rock crossing across Panchuela Creek\, and lopped and fixed drains.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Join NMVFO on a car-camping project to clear downed trees and remove brush along the Cave Creek Trail #288 in the Pecos Wilderness of the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF). We will camp at the SFNF’s Panchuela Admin Site near Panchuela Creek at 8320’ elevation. \nAll tools will be provided. We will be using one- and two-person crosscut saws\, pruning saws\, and loppers. USFS rules require all volunteers to wear boots\, long pants\, long sleeves\, hard hats (provided)\, work gloves\, and eye protection (sunglasses okay) while working. Please bring a daypack to carry your lunch\, snacks\, sunblock\, rain gear\, and a full-day’s supply of water. \nVolunteers will need to provide their own recreational vehicle or camping gear including tent\, sleeping bag and pad\, camp chair\, headlamp\, etc.\, plus a cooler/beverages (including adult beverages) if desired. Breakfasts and dinners will be provided; volunteers will supply their own lunches and snacks. Please bring your own plate\, bowl\, utensils\, and coffee mug. There is a pit toilet and potable water available at the Admin Site. \nWhile the project starts at 8:00 am on Friday\, September 30th\, you are welcome to join us on Thursday evening at 5:00 pm or so\, for camping and social time. Dinner will not be provided that evening. If you want to join us on Saturday morning\, please arrive by 7:00 am if you would like breakfast\, or else by 7:45 am for a safety talk before we hike up the trail. Just let us know what your plans are by contacting the project leaders. \nMeet at:  Panchuela Admin Site (Coordinates 35.829569N  105.663997W ) \nHow to find us: Look for short green NMVFO signs starting at the Panchuela Road turnoff from Forest Road 121. \nReminder: Pets are not allowed on NMVFO projects. \nPlease sign up below by September 25th. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/veterans-cave-creek-trail-santa-fe-nf/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Timmer":MAILTO:m.timmer@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221006T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221009T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051609
CREATED:20211230T212642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T173301Z
UID:4603-1665043200-1665327600@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Neglected Mine (Gila NF)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Four NMVFO volunteers joined forces with volunteers from CDTC to build part of a reroute along the CDT in the Burro Mountains of southern NM.\n\n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: In October NMVFO will partner with Continental Divide Trail Coalition\, CDTC\, to address a short but challenging 1.5-mile reroute starting at Jacks Peak Trailhead and working south along the Neglected Mine area in the Burro Mountains. Work will include clearing corridor\, sawing trees and brush\, building trail\, and creating rock retaining walls. This reroute will move the CDT onto sustainable contours and soil types and enhance the user experience along this nationally designated trail. Volunteers will be car camping at Jacks Peak Trailhead or are welcome to commute from Silver City each day. Expect long\, physically demanding workdays from Thursday to Sunday. This is the first of two CDTC projects in 2022 to address the Neglected Mine reroute. \nBreakfast will be provided Thu-Sun\, and dinner will be provided Thu-Sat. Volunteers are asked to bring their own snacks and lunches. Water will be made available\, but please bring extra containers for camping. Required when working with the USFS: work gloves\, eye protection (sunglasses okay)\, long pants\, long sleeves\, and boots or sturdy shoes. Tools and hard hats (also required) will be provided. \nNote that CDTC requires all registered volunteers to provide proof of vaccination before attending projects\, with some exceptions. We will adhere to this rule when we partner with them. \nYou can sign up below until Saturday\, October 1. One person per signup. \nDifficulty: \nGroup Size: 12 \nMap: \n \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/neglected-mine-gila-nf/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Blackmore":MAILTO:j.blackmore@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221015T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221016T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051609
CREATED:20220716T200420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T234953Z
UID:5144-1665822600-1665925200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Randall Davey Audubon Center
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: 13 volunteers camped at Panchuela Admin Area and cleared downed trees from all of Cave Creek Trail and 0.6 miles of Skyline Trail. We also built a rock crossing across Panchuela Creek\, and lopped and fixed drains. \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\n  \nDescription: Come join us at the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Preserve\, on the outskirts of Santa Fe\, as we take care of some trail maintenance and reroute an existing trail. Drain-drip building will feature prominently. On Saturday evening we’ll have the rare opportunity to camp on the property (a short walk from parking)\, where we’ll have access to their new pavilion with bathrooms and running water. We will each be responsible for all our own meals (lunch and dinner on Saturday\, breakfast and lunch on Sunday). We will probably have an opportunity for a guided tour of the historic Randall Davey house. He was an artist\, and this place is a gem! \nRequired: boots\, work gloves\, long pants\, eye protection (sunglasses). Please also bring a daypack for lunch\, sunblock\, rain jacket (if needed) and plenty of water. Tools and training will be provided. There is a small microwave in the pavilion\, and NMVFO will provide a camp stove\, but feel free to bring your own. A camp chair will also come in handy\, along with the “usual” camping gear (plate\, utensils\, mug\, tent\, sleeping bag\, sleeping pad\, headlamp\, etc). It will probably be cold overnight. \nFeel free to contact the project leader with any questions! 🙂 \nSign up below by Monday\, October 10. One person per signup. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nThe deadline to sign up has passed.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/randall-davey-audubon-center/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Blackmore":MAILTO:j.blackmore@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221021T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051609
CREATED:20220831T200149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T234810Z
UID:5191-1666342800-1666368000@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Valles Caldera Wetland Restoration
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Nineteen NMVFO volunteers joined Steve Vrooman from Keystone Restoration Ecology and Maryann McGraw from Rio Puerco Alliance to re-wet meadow areas in Valles Caldera National Preserve. Volunteers gathered and loaded three trailer loads of large rocks and transported them to dispersed work sites to build one-rock dams and other structures\, helping to plug channels and spread out water in wetland areas. Tasks included plugging gaps in three contour swales and repairing four excavator plugs near the East Fork of the Jemez River. Volunteers also built a culvert inlet structure to raise a pond six inches\, and used sod to repair six plug and pond structures up the main drainage.\n \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\n  \nDescription: On Friday\, October 21\, NMVFO will partner with Rio Puerco Alliance and Keystone Restoration Ecology to help restore a wetland area in the southeast corner of the Valle Grande\, the largest valley in Valles Caldera National Preserve. This is part of a larger New Mexico Environmental Department (NMED) wetlands project\, the East Fork Headwaters Restoration Project\, which will restore 400 acres of the headwaters of the East Fork of the Jemez River. Our job will be to put some finishing touches on the project by building rock dams along a spring-fed channel and a small intermittent creek. The site is close to a road and can be accessed with a short hike. \nMore info about meeting location to follow\, for those who sign up. Hope you can join us! \nPlease sign up below by Tuesday\, October 18. One person per signup. A reminder that pets are not allowed on NMVFO projects. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 20 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nThis project is full but you can still sign up to be put on the waitlist. \nGet on the Waitlist
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/valles-caldera-wetland-restoration/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Blackmore":MAILTO:j.blackmore@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221029T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221029T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051609
CREATED:20211230T212411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T234520Z
UID:4601-1667030400-1667059200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Valle de Oro NWR (FWS)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: For the next-to-last scheduled project of NMVFO’s 40th Anniversary Year\, a team of 14 NMVFO Volunteers and Valle de Oro staff dismantled old wooden walkways\, cleared wooden debris\, and sorted the material for re-application. The team also cleared over 500 feet of invasive vegetation along the east fence line and bike path. A great crew using impact wrenches\, sawzalls\, hammers\, crowbars and grit worked together to safely complete this unique project at the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge\, the Southwest’s first urban wildlife refuge.\n \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n  \nDescription:  Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge is the Southwest’s first urban wildlife refuge. It serves as an oasis for both wildlife and people. Established in 2012\, the refuge is beginning to transition from agriculture fields to a diversity of native habitats and visitor amenities. \nThe project will entail clearing vegetation\, disassembling wooden walkways\, and sorting material for future disposal. If we have sufficient volunteers\, we will remove invasive species along a perimeter bike path\, and disassemble a small greenhouse for future use by the refuge. We will meet in the Valle de Oro old farm house parking lot at 8:00 AM on Saturday\, October 29\, 2022 to sign in\, review the planned work and conduct a safety briefing. \nVolunteers must wear sturdy boots (preferred) or shoes (no sandals)\, long pants\, long sleeve shirts\, eye protection\, and work gloves. Hardhats will be required and provided if you do not have a personal hardhat. Bring sun protection and apparel appropriate for the predicted weather. Also bring a day pack with water\, snacks\, lunch\, and other necessities. NMVFO will provide all tools required for the project. We plan to finish work by 4:00 pm. Registrants will be updated by email in the week(s) before the project with the latest information. If you are not feeling well on the day of the project\, please text the Project Leader at 505-705-2584. \nDirections:  Valle de Oro is located approximately 10 miles south of Albuquerque’s Big I (Map). Coming from the North\, take Interstate 25 South to Rio Bravo (Exit 220). Go West on Rio Bravo\, then South on Broadway for approximately 2.25 miles. Turn West on Desert\, cross the Railrunner tracks\, then turn South on 2nd Street. After about .75 miles the entrance to Valle de Oro will be on your right. After you enter the Refuge\, take your first right through a gated entry and proceed to the old farm house (the “pink adobe” building). Green NMVFO signs will direct you to the project parking area. Please plan to be there a little before 8:00 AM. \nTo sign up:  Click on the button below and fill out the contact information. If the project is full\, we will start a waitlist. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 20 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nThis project is full but you can still sign up to be put on the waitlist. \nGet on the Waitlist
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/valle-de-oro-fws/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed DiBello":MAILTO:e.dibello@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221105T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221105T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051609
CREATED:20220906T222947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T234140Z
UID:5207-1667637000-1667662200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Embudito Trail (Sandia RD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: On November 5th\, a chilly Saturday morning\, fourteen NMVFO volunteers met for a lopping and brushwork project along the Embudito Trail in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains. The temps climbed quickly\, making for pleasant work conditions\, and by the end of the workday nearly 2 miles of trail had been cleared of encroaching prickly pear\, cholla\, bear grass\, scrub oak and other vegetation.\n \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\n  \nDescription: Come join us as we do some brushwork and lopping along the first couple miles of the Embudito Trail in the Sandia foothills in Albuquerque. We’ll meet at 8:30 AM at the Embudito parking area (map) for instructions and a safety talk\, then we’ll “leapfrog” each other up the trail as we work. Forest Service PPE requirements: hard hat (provided)\, eye protection\, long pants\, long sleeves (yes\, even if it’s hot)\, work gloves and sturdy shoes or boots. Please also bring a daypack with lunch\, snacks\, sunblock\, clothing layers and plenty of water. \nNMVFO will provide loppers and other tools\, but feel free to bring your own if you prefer. Please leave pets at home. Hope to see you there! \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nSign up below by Wednesday November 2. One person per signup. Once full we will start a waitlist. \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nThis project is full but you can still sign up to be put on the waitlist. \nGet on the Waitlist
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/embudito-trail-sandia-rd/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Blackmore":MAILTO:j.blackmore@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230311T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230311T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051610
CREATED:20230106T232722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T213243Z
UID:5334-1678527000-1678543200@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Trail Workshop - Classroom (CABQ Open Space)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Good day.\n \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Come learn some trail-building basics on Open Space lands along Tijeras Creek in Albuquerque. We’ll meet in CABQ Open Space’s Tijeras BioZone Education Center at 9:30AM to begin an hour or more of book learning\, followed by an instructional walkthru on a nearby trail and some hands-on practice. Tools will be supplied. \nThis 101 course will provide an important base of knowledge for anyone who also plans to join our hands-on trail-building field training workshop the following Saturday\, March 18th.  New volunteers are encouraged to join us for either or both of these March workshops. Anyone who would like a skills refresher is welcome too! \nPlease bring your own work gloves. Also required: long pants\, sturdy boots or shoes\, and eye protection (sunglasses). Highly recommended: layered clothing; a hat; a day pack with water\, snacks and sunblock; pen and notebook. \nIf you’d like to join us please sign up below by Tuesday March 7th. Note that space is limited. Once the project fills we will start a waitlist. Hope to see you there! \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 20 \nCost: Free! \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nSign up by clicking below: \nOn the signup form please leave the “Number of Volunteers” at 1. If you would like to sign up additional volunteers please submit multiple signups.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/trail-workshop-classroom-cabq-open-space/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Blackmore":MAILTO:j.blackmore@nmvfo.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230318T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230318T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051610
CREATED:20230106T231330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230318T013444Z
UID:5338-1679128200-1679151600@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Trail Workshop - Field (CABQ Open Space) CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:The Field Workshop is cancelled due to severe weather. \nDescription: This session will build upon skills introduced at the March 11 class for new volunteers\, but anyone is welcome to sign up for either or both sessions. The field training will take place on CABQ Open Space land near Tijeras Creek\, along Route 66 east of Albuquerque. Experienced Open Space personnel and NMVFO members will help mentor volunteers as we re-route an existing trail. Expected tasks include building the new trail segment following a better path identified by pin flags and closing off the old section by covering it with branches and any nearby rocks\, transplanting available cactuses\, and scarifying the surface to slow erosion and encourage new growth. Building the new trail may include clearing or trimming existing plants\, reshaping the trail’s surface to improve drainage\, and reinforcing it with rocks as needed. \nVolunteers should wear sturdy boots or shoes (no sandals)\, long pants\, and bring work gloves\, hat\, and other apparel appropriate for the predicted weather. Also bring a day pack with snacks\, lunch\, sunblock and plenty of water. Registered volunteers will be provided updates by email. \nDirections:  We will meet by 8:30 AM in the parking lot of the Tijeras BioZone Education Center at 15600 Old Route 66. As shown on this map\, if coming from Albuquerque on I-40\, turn south at the Tramway Blvd exit\, then turn left on Central Ave. and continue driving west for 1.2 miles. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 20 \nCost: Free! \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nSign up by clicking below. If the project is full\, you can email the project leader to be put on a wait list. \nOn the signup form please leave the “Number of Volunteers” at 1. If you would like to sign up additional volunteers please submit multiple signups.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/trail-workshop-field-cabq-open-space/
CATEGORIES:Canceled,Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Larry Benson":MAILTO:L.Benson@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230323T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051610
CREATED:20230110T230531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T233601Z
UID:5362-1679558400-1679835600@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Little Whitewater Trail Backpack (Gila NF) (Date and location change)
DESCRIPTION:(Note: The project dates changed from March 16-19 to March 23-26\, and the location changed to Allie/Bear Loop\, due to weather. The March 30 project originally planned for Allie/Bear was cancelled due to weather.) \nRESULTS: Nine volunteers from the Gila Chapter of Backcountry Horsemen and NMVFO improved 1.75 miles of trail – building 39 cairns\, blazing 20 trees\, and removing 15 logs\, along with brushing 6 drains and tread work\, on Bear Canyon Trail 104.\n \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: Come join us as we partner with the Gila Chapter of the NM Back Country Horsemen on a horse-supported backpack project near Glenwood. See below for information from the Gila BCH website: \n“Our work will tie into later Forest Service trail work\, reopening more loops in the Glenwood District. Most of the repairs are from deferred maintenance and post-Whitewater Baldy Fire in 2012. Optional: camping at a nearby campground the night before the project (please bring your own food and water). Camping options include Bighorn Campground just off of 180\, only a few minutes from the meeting place\, or Cosmic Campground north of Alma on 180\, 20-minute drive to meeting place. \nOn Thursday we will meet between 8:00-8:30AM at Glenwood Community Park for introductions\, work objectives\, safety talk and gear check. We will give the packers our food and a bit of our gear\, then carpool to a location near our trailhead. Because the last ¼ mile on the road to the trailhead is in bad condition\, we will park at a small pull-off at the gate and hike to basecamp from there. People with high clearance vehicles are welcome to drive all the way to the trailhead. From the trailhead the hike to basecamp is 4.25 miles. This is a dry camp so water will be packed in. We will have our Seek Outside hot tent with us for the cool mornings and evenings. Day temperatures should be pleasant. \nFood: Gila BCH homemade vacuum sealed meals (breakfasts and dinners) will be available for this project. We can accommodate meat eaters\, vegetarians\, and some gluten free diets. But you can also bring your own breakfasts and dinners if you prefer. Everyone will need to provide their own lunches and snacks. Water: Please bring water for the hike to basecamp. We will provide jugs of water at basecamp. There is no water on the trail where we will be working so bring 3-quart water capacity. We will provide: Tools\, hard hats\, trail and safety training\, project supervision\, and first aid kit with Wilderness First Responder trained personnel.” \nPlease see the BCH website description for a packing list and more information! Sign up below by Sunday\, March 19. \nDifficulty:   \nGroup Size: 12 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nSign up by clicking below:\nOn the signup form please leave the “Number of Volunteers” at 1. If you would like to sign up additional volunteers please submit multiple signups.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/little-whitewater-trail-backpack-gila-nf/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melissa Green":MAILTO:m.green@nmvfo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230330T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230402T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051610
CREATED:20230111T202028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T144322Z
UID:5370-1680165000-1680444000@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Bear\, Allie & Woodhaul Backpack (Gila NF) CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:This project is cancelled due to severe weather. \n \nDescription: Come join us as we partner with the Gila Chapter of the NM Back Country Horsemen on a horse-supported backpack project near Silver City. See below for information from the Gila BCH website: \n“These trails are close to Silver City and Mimbres. Our overall goal is reopening the Allie/Bear Canyon/Woodhaul Loop\, which has interesting rock formations\, often flowing water and spots of mixed conifer. Our basecamp will be determined by road conditions and weather. We have 2 camp options\, one at a lower elevation and one at a higher elevation. The hike to basecamp could be up to 6.5 miles. We also have 3 options to access the project. These will be determined closer to the time of the project based on current road conditions. We will have our Seek Outside hot tent with us for the cool mornings and evenings. Days will likely be warm. We will meet between 8:00-8:30AM on Thursday\, March 30 (location TBD) for introductions\, work objectives\, safety talk and gear check. We will give the packers our food and a bit of our gear before hiking to basecamp. \nFood: Gila BCH homemade vacuum sealed meals (breakfasts and dinners) will be available for this project. We can accommodate meat eaters\, vegetarians\, and some gluten free diets. But you can also bring your own breakfasts and dinners if you prefer. Everyone will need to provide their own lunches and snacks. Water: Please bring water for the hike to basecamp. Water will be filtered from the creek at basecamp. Please bring 3-quart water capacity since we will not always have water where we are working. We will provide: Tools\, hard hats\, trail and safety training\, project supervision\, and first aid kit with Wilderness First Responder trained personnel.” \nPlease see the BCH website description for a packing list and more information! Sign up below by Tuesday\, March 21. \nDifficulty:   \nGroup Size: 10 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nSign up by clicking below:\nOn the signup form please leave the “Number of Volunteers” at 1. If you would like to sign up additional volunteers please submit multiple signups.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/bear-allie-woodhaul-backpack-gila-nf/
CATEGORIES:Canceled,Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melissa Green":MAILTO:m.green@nmvfo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230410T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230410T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051610
CREATED:20230523T150658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T223716Z
UID:5984-1681117200-1681142400@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Lower Osha ADD-ON (Mountainair RD)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: 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.\n \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nWhat is an add-on? These are our small impromptu projects\, often mid-week\, not on our published schedule. If you have attended many projects\, you may be invited. Or reach out to the project leader if you are interested. \n 
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/lower-osha-add-on/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Don Lemke":MAILTO:d.lemke@nmvfo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230415T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230415T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051610
CREATED:20230202T131813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T235146Z
UID:5581-1681545600-1681574400@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Box Canyon (Socorro BLM) (CANCELLED Agency Review)
DESCRIPTION:From the agency: “Due to on going review of the environmental documentation that authorizes the construction of the Descansos Trail\, the April 15th NMVFO project will be canceled.” Sorry\, folks\, we hope to reschedule this in the future when issues are resolved.\n \nDescription: Join us for a one-day trail building project near the Box (a popular climbing area) near Socorro. The project will advance the construction of the Descansos Trail\, extending from the Gramont Peak Trail to the shrine located at the intersection of the Socorro Gun Range Road and Hwy 60. This will be a multi-use (hike\, bike\, equestrian) trail. The ridge segment of the trail has mild grades extending through grass lands and volcanic rock outcroppings that will be used for the trail tread in key spots. The descent from the ridge traverses through a boulder field and will require significant effort in relocating rocks or filling cavities to generate an easily navigated trail tread. \nParticipants should wear sturdy boots or work shoes (no sandals or soft shoes)\, long pants\, hat\, and other apparel appropriate for the predicted weather. Also bring work gloves and a day pack with water\, snacks\, sack lunch\, sunscreen\, and other personal items. We expect to finish by 4:00 PM\, but volunteers are welcome to leave earlier if necessary. \nLocation:  Park at the Shrine (Google map). \nGroup Size: 20 (in addition to our partner local trail group\, NMT Bike Club) \nDifficulty:  \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nSign up by clicking below:\nOn the signup form please leave the “Number of Volunteers” at 1. If you would like to sign up additional volunteers please submit multiple signups.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/box-canyon-socorro-blm/
CATEGORIES:Canceled,Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim (Sagebrush) Sells":MAILTO:j.sells@nmvfo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230422T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051610
CREATED:20230210T160952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T233536Z
UID:5684-1682157600-1682164800@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Pecos River Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: NMVFO’s 10-person crew spent a total of 25 person-hours cleaning an estimated half-mile of Pecos River frontage\, centered on the Upper Dalton Fishing Area and the Rainy Day Picnic/Fishing Area. Many bags of trash were collected and turned over to USFS staff.\nOur work was part of a larger project\, the Dia del Rio y Camino\, a large cleanup event running along the Pecos River from Pecos\, NM to Pecos\, TX.\n \n\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nDescription: NMVFO is teaming up with The Upper Pecos Watershed Association on Earth Day\, removing litter along the beautiful Pecos River north of Pecos\, NM. The cleanup project is part of a larger one-day effort to beautify the river from Pecos\, NM all the way to Pecos\, TX\, the Dia del Rio y Camino. Our part of the day’s work will take place on USFS land in the scenic Pecos Canyon. Litter pickers\, visibility vests and trash bags will be provided\, and the USFS will remove collected trash at the end of the day. \nVolunteers should dress in layers\, including long sleeved shirts and long pants\, sun and rain protection\, eye protection/sunglasses\, work gloves\, sturdy boots\, a day pack\, lunch and/or snacks\, and water. \nLater in the day the UPWA will celebrate Outstanding National Resource Waters designation of that stretch of Pecos river 1:00pm-3:00pm\, gathering at the Dove Center to dance\, eat and celebrate together in community\, and volunteers are invited (RSVP). \nLocation: We will meet at 10AM at the Dove Center\, Our Lady of Guadalupe Abbey\, 16 Guadalupe Lane\, Pecos\, NM (Google Map). Our workday will end at noon. The abbey is located about 1.5 miles north of Pecos on NM-63. \nDifficulty:   \nGroup Size: 10 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nSign up by clicking below: \nOn the signup form please leave the “Number of Volunteers” at 1. If you would like to sign up additional volunteers please submit multiple signups. \nIf the project is full please reach out to the Project Leader to be put on the waitlist.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/pecos-river-cleanup/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dan Potter":MAILTO:d.potter@nmvfo.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230429T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230429T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051611
CREATED:20230203T234947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T152206Z
UID:5520-1682758800-1682775000@nmvfo.org
SUMMARY:Galisteo Basin Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Description: NMVFO will return to work with the Commonweal Conservancy\, the nonprofit owner of the 6\,000-acre Galisteo Basin Preserve in central Santa Fe County\, removing barbed wire fencing at the GBP which is impeding wildlife flows and migration corridors in the Basin. After a brief workshop to learn safe and efficient ways to dismantle barbed wire fences\, volunteers will spend the rest of the day removing several fences on the preserve. Volunteers should wear long sleeved shirts and long pants\, and bring eye protection/sunglasses\, leather gloves\, a day pack and water. Additionally\, if any volunteers have fencing pliers (linesmen pliers work well) please bring them. Commonweal\, who is running the workshop\, will provide a couple T-post pullers\, but if you happen to have one\, please bring it. Volunteers will meet at GBP’s Cottonwood Trailhead at 9:00 AM. \nDifficulty:  \nGroup Size: 15 \nPlease sign up below by Tuesday\, April 25. \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at Volunteer FAQ\, or email the project leader. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project. \nSign up by clicking below. If the project is full\, please email the project leader to be put on a waitlist. \nPlease read our Volunteer Guidelines before signing up for this project.\nOn the signup form please leave the "Number of Volunteers" at 1. If you would like to sign up additional volunteers please submit multiple signups.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/galisteo-basin-preserve-2/
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dan Potter":MAILTO:d.potter@nmvfo.org
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