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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160813
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SUMMARY:Sugarite State Park
DESCRIPTION:Come visit Sugarite Canyon State Park with us!  Nature enthusiast will appreciate the abundance of wildlife\, birds\, butterflies\, and wildflowers among the lakes\, creeks\, forests\, and meadows. Those in pursuit of outdoor recreation will enjoy all the possibilities: Fishing\, boating\, hiking\, horseback riding\, hunting\, and camping. \nOver the past few years NMVFO volunteers have diligently tried to repair trail damage and manage the water that has caused it.  We’ll pick up our efforts to repair washed out areas and some deep cuts in the trail.  Our focus will be to fix descending trail\, improve a stream crossing and cut back some of the overgrowth. \nVolunteers can camp Friday and Saturday nights at the Ponderosa Horse Camp; there are motels in Raton for those who do not wish to camp.  Vault toilets are available near the camp site; potable water is available at Lake Alice Campground and shower facilities at the park entrance.  Breakfast Saturday and Sunday and dinner Saturday night may be provided by the NMVFO if someone volunteers as meal coordinator.  PLEASE\, BRING YOUR OWN CAMP DINNER WARE.  Dinner Friday and lunch on Saturday and Sunday will be on your own; additionally\, if no meal coordinator volunteers\, all other meals may be on your own.  Please sign up for this project no later than 12:00 PM on Tuesday\, August 9th so that our meal coordinator can match provisions to participants.  Unfortunately\, we will not be able to support restricted diets. \nWe will rendezvous with the Park Superintendent (or staff) Robert McIvor\, no later than 8:00 AM Saturday and Sunday mornings and begin work shortly thereafter.  Volunteers should wear long pants\, long sleeves\, sturdy boots (no sandals or tennis/athletic shoes) and work gloves.  They should also bring sunscreen\, maybe a hat\, rain protection (just in case)\, plenty of drinking water and snacks to get you from meal-to-meal. \n170 MILES NORTH OF SANTA FE\, NM; 100 MILES NORTH OF LAS VEGAS\, NM; 6 MILES FROM RATON.  TAKE EXIT 452 ON INTERSTATE 25\, TRAVEL EAST ON STATE HIGHWAY 72 FOR 4 MILES TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH STATE HIGHWAY 526\, TRAVEL NORTH ON STATE HIGHWAY 526 FOR 2 MILES TO THE PARK ENTRANCE.  The green NMVFO signs will be deployed early Friday afternoon to help guide volunteers to the campground. \nIf this is your first NMVFO camping project\, you can find more information about what to expect at http://nmvfo.org/volunteer/volunteer-faq or email or call me (Chris)\, the project leader\, fritzsche.christopher@gmail.com\, (505) 504-3768.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/sugarite-state-park/
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Fritzsche":MAILTO:fritzsche.christopher@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160829
DTSTAMP:20260513T193206
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SUMMARY:Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
DESCRIPTION:Come work on trails at the scenic Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument! Tent Rocks\, which is a short drive from Albuquerque or Santa Fe\, contains a unique and stunning landscape. The National Monument includes a national recreation trail and a Veterans’ Memorial Trail\, and ranges from 5\,570 feet to 6\,760 feet above sea level. The cone-shaped tent rock formations are the products of volcanic eruptions that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago and left pumice\, ash\, and tuff deposits over 1\,000 feet thick. \nWe will be working on the National Recreation Trail\, which passes by a cave and through a slot canyon\, and the Veterans’ Memorial Trail\, a 1-mile loop trail near our campsite. Volunteers can camp Friday and Saturday night at the Veteran’s Memorial Scenic Overlook area. This is a very unique opportunity as camping is not normally allowed at the Monument. Meals provided will be breakfast Saturday and Sunday morning\, as well as dinner Saturday evening. If you plan to eat with us\, please bring your own camp dinnerware. Dinner on Friday evening and lunch on Saturday and Sunday will be on your own. \nVolunteers need to bring their own camping equipment\, and should wear long pants\, long sleeves\, sturdy boots (no sandals or tennis/athletic shoes) and work gloves. They should also bring sunscreen\, a hat\, rain protection (just in case)\, plenty of drinking water\, and snacks to get you from meal-to-meal. Tools will be provided. \nVault toilets will be available near the camp site. Potable water is not available at the Monument but will be available at our campsite. \nPlease sign up for the project no later than 12:00 pm on Tuesday\, August 23. \nOur campsite/meeting spot will be at the following location:  https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kasha-Katuwe+Tent+Rocks+National+Monument\,+Cochiti\,+NM+87072/@35.6726054\,-106.453253\,21z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87187099ff21bec1:0x28874e911e116d2f!8m2!3d35.662446!4d-106.4146067 \nPlease visit this link http://nmvfo.org/volunteer/volunteer-faq/ if you have any questions about what to expect on an NMVFO project.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/kasha-katuwe-tent-rocks-national-monument/
ORGANIZER;CN="Gena Robertson":MAILTO:g.robertson@nmvfo.org
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