Railroad Canyon (Gila NF)
Brushing and tread improvement near Emory Pass with the Back Country Horsemen, Gila Chapter
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Brushing and tread improvement near Emory Pass with the Back Country Horsemen, Gila Chapter
Brushing, removing deadfall, and possible trail tread improvement on the Holy Ghost Trail
Cutting back brush and clearing deadfall from the El Porvenir Trail.
Tread work and some trail reconstruction on the Winsor Trail.
Brushing, tread work and log removal on the Middle Fork Trail #24, NMVFO's adopted trail on the Carson.
Back Country Horsemen providing support. Deadfall removal, brush work, tread improvement. Waitlist available.
Car camp at Borrego Mesa Trailhead. Remove deadfall, clear brush, and improve tread along the Rito Quemado Trail #157.
Unsupported backpack to clear deadfall, brush trail and perform tread improvement as needed
Build a new trail connector in the Juan Tomas Open Space.
Option to car camp at Borrego Mesa Trailhead. Deadfall removal, tread work