Trigo Canyon Small Group Project Continued
Hiked up New Canyon Trail to Upper Trigo, clearing many downed trees.
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Hiked up New Canyon Trail to Upper Trigo, clearing many downed trees.
Closed off social trails to mark the main trail up to Nambe Lake
Trail maintenance in Juan Tomas Open Space.
Trail maintenance near Datil Well Campground
Brushing and deadfall removal
New trail construction in Juan Tomas Open Space
Brushing and downfall removal along the Rociada Trail in the Mora Flats area
Brush work along a trail near the El Porvenir Camp
Helped maintain a trail in Juan Tomas Open Space.
A three-day backpacking project to clear downed trees along Rio Nambe Trail #160 and the Lower Nambe Trail #403.