Skyline Backpack (Santa Fe NF)
Trail tread repair and erosion control from Puerto Nambe to the saddle of Santa Fe Mount Baldy. Additional support provided by the Back Country Horsemen.
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Trail tread repair and erosion control from Puerto Nambe to the saddle of Santa Fe Mount Baldy. Additional support provided by the Back Country Horsemen.
Cleared downed trees in the Pecos Wilderness
Back Country Horsemen providing support. Deadfall removal, brush work, tread improvement. Waitlist available.
Four-day backpack at Stewart Lake in the Pecos Wilderness, sawing and lopping
Horse supported, crosscut and tread near Horsethief Meadows