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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161023
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SUMMARY:Pino Trail
DESCRIPTION:Please\, join us 22 October for annual maintenance of the Pino Trail\, the NMVFO’s Adopt-A-Trail in the Sandia Wilderness.  This year\, we move a little further up the trail from where we left off last year.  Work continues on building and repairing stone steps\, repairing and improving drainage and narrowing the corridor on one of Albuquerque’s most popular and heavily travelled trails.  By my estimates\, we’ll be working a mile or slightly more up the trail from the Wilderness Boundary this year. \nGroup size is currently limited to a total of 20 people.  Please\, continue to sign up for the waitlist; someone already on the participant list may need to drop\, requirements may change in favor of a larger group\, etc.  As our intention is to have maximum allowable participation\, please sign up and/or confirm by October 19th so that wait-listed folks can be informed of open positions as soon as possible prior to the project date. \nVolunteers will need to bring water\, snacks\, and their own lunch.  Long pants\, long sleeves\, appropriate sturdy footwear with slip-resistant soles (no sandals\, flip-flops\, etc)\, work gloves and hard hats (provided) are REQUIRED per USFS regulations. \nWe’ll assemble at the Pino Trailhead in the Elena Gallegos Open Space at 8:30 AM on 15 October.  From I-40\, take Exit 167 and travel north 6.2 miles on Tramway Blvd (NM 556) to Simms Park Rd\, turn right (east) on Simms Park Rd and travel 1.4 miles to the Elena Gallegos park entrance.  Parking permits will be provided when you arrive\, so just turn right at the entrance and follow the VFO signs about 0.4 miles to the parking lot.  From I-25\, take Exit 234 and travel east on Tramway Rd for 7.1 miles before turning left (east) onto on Simms Park Rd.  From there\, follow the directions above. \nIf this is your first NMVFO 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/pino-trail/
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Fritzsche":MAILTO:fritzsche.christopher@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161031
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SUMMARY:Last Chance Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Legend has it that a small group of ranchers pursuing cattle stolen by Apaches had run out of water and were suffering from severe dehydration (obviously they missed the VFO safety talk).  They only had one more opportunity to find water and\, if the arroyo they followed was dry\, they would probably die.  Luck was with them on this\, their last chance. \nThis is also the last chance to attend a VFO project this year.  So fling the remote\, toss the Doritos\, roll off the couch and join us in the little known Guadalupe Mountains.  We’ll be doing erosion control and trail repair in this beautiful canyon and\, if lucky\, may even be able to take a dip in pools of clear water.  We’ll work all day Friday and Saturday and half a day on Sunday.  VFO\, in the guise of all-star cook Gary Holcomb\, will be supplying Friday and Saturday dinner and breakfast Friday through Sunday.  Each of us will be responsible for our own lunch which we’ll eat on the trail \nFor those who have time\, not only will you be able to see Sitting Bull Falls (also a unique name and it’s not for the famous chief) and other parts of the Lincoln National Forest but also have the opportunity to visit nearby Carlsbad Caverns and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks. \nTo sign up or find out more contact Jim Scanlon at scanlon.jim@gmail.com\, 505-385-0517 or Kenda Willey at kenda9952@gmail.com 575-840-1080. \nSign up deadline is Monday\, October 24.  We hope to see you on the trail.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/last-chance-canyon/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Scanlon":MAILTO:scanlon.jim@gmail.com
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