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SUMMARY:Rio Chama Rafting Adventure
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URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/rio-chama-rafting-adventure-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Myers":MAILTO:michaelsmyers1942@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170617T080000
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SUMMARY:El Nogal Area
DESCRIPTION:The El Nogal Area hosts several popular multiuse trails where you can see an array of wildflowers and incredible views of Taos\, the Rio Grande\, San Antonio Mountain\, and Wheeler Peak. We will be working on Devisadero Trail\, South Boundary Trail\, Ojitos Canyon Trail\, and Mondragon Trail\, doing trail maintenance including removal of deadfall\, brushing back encroaching vegetation\, step construction\, tread restoration\, and signage installation. \nCamping will be available Friday\, June 17th through noon Sunday\, June 18th. Potable water and portable bathrooms are located nearby. The campsite is on the eastern edge of Taos\, so all town amenities will be available. NMVFO will provide breakfast Saturday and Sunday\, dinner Saturday night. Carpooling is encouraged. Registration for this project is required for planning purposes; please sign up for this project no later than 12:00 PM on Tuesday\, June 13th so that we can match provisions to participants. Unfortunately\, we will not be able to support restricted diets. \nEl Nogal Campground is located approximately 3 miles east of Taos and can be reached via U.S. Highway 64. \nFrom Taos Plaza\, take Kit Carson Road (U.S. 64) east 2.8 miles into Taos Canyon to the trailhead parking lot at El Nogal camping area.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/el-nogal-area/
ORGANIZER;CN="Gena Robertson":MAILTO:g.robertson@nmvfo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170622T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170626T170000
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SUMMARY:Skyline Backpack
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer with NMVFO as we repair a very scenic trail high up in the Pecos Wilderness! We will make our basecamp at the meadows of Puerto Nambe and work to repair the Skyline Trail as it climbs from the meadows to a saddle on the side of Santa Fe Baldy. This project will receive horse-packing support from the Back Country Horsemen of America (BCHA)\, who will pack in all of our food and cooking equipment the 4 miles from trailhead to basecamp. Speaking of cooking\, all meals\, inclusive\, starting with dinner on June 22 and ending with lunch on June 26\, will be provided by an award-winning trail chef who really knows how to cook up a tasty meal in the backcountry! Water will be available in the area around basecamp. The trail work will include tread repair and some trail re-routing. All tools will be provided. Since we will be camping near the trail that we will be working on\, the hike from camp to work site is short. \nWe will meet at the large parking lot near the Winsor Trail trailhead at 10:00AM on Thursday\, June 22nd and backpack in along the Winsor Trail the 4 miles from trailhead to basecamp. The project ends on Monday\, June 26th at noon. Our basecamp at Puerto Nambe is in a large meadow area interspersed with forested areas at an elevation of 11\,000’. The dates of this project were chosen to be late enough in the year to give the snow pack a chance to melt\, but early enough to be before the monsoon season really kicks off. Of course\, weather in the mountains is tough to predict\, so please prepare well. Volunteers will need to provide all of their own backpacking gear (except for food and cooking equipment)\, including their own backpack\, tent and sleeping bag suitable for high-altitude\, possibly cold-weather camping. Also bring a plate\, bowl\, cup and utensils. Volunteers also need to bring good work gloves\, long-sleeved shirts\, long pants and sturdy boots. Rain gear\, hat and sunscreen will also be needed. Plan to bring a small daypack and water bottles\, plus any trail snacks desired. Hard hats will need to be worn while working\, and will be provided. You are welcome to bring your own hardhat if you have one.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/skyline-backpack/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Kimmel":MAILTO:m_kimmel@q.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170630T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170702T120000
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SUMMARY:Quemado Lake
DESCRIPTION:We’re back.  Lend a hand at beautiful Quemado Lake as we finish up the work of brushing and erosion control on the Largo Canyon Trail that we began last year.  We’ll also take the time to do work along the lovely Sawmill Canyon Trail.  We’ll begin by working all day Friday\, June 30\, the same on Saturday\, July 1 and half a day Sunday\, July 2. Hopefully we will again see bald eagles as they finish up their nesting. \nWe have one of the group campsites reserved for us.  It has plenty of tent sites or you can bring an RV or sleep in your vehicle.  The site also has a shelter with tables and vault toilets.  Our cooks\, Jackie and Marcy\, will be supplying breakfasts on Friday\, Saturday and Sunday and dinners on Friday and Saturday.  Volunteer are responsible for their own lunches\, which we will eat on the trail\, as well as beverages\, adult or other wise. \nThis project is limited to 12 volunteers.  The last day to sign up is Sunday\, June 25.  To join the project or get more information please contact Jim Scanlon at scanlon.jim@gmail.com or 505-385-0517.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/quemado-lake-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Scanlon":MAILTO:scanlon.jim@gmail.com
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