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Morphy Lake State Park
April 27, 2019 @ 8:00 AM - April 28, 2019 @ 12:00 PM
Contact Leader(s): Gena Robertson, g.robertson@nmvfo.org with any questions.
RESULTS: Seventeen volunteers built 0.23 miles of new trail around the lake. Rock-work happened.
Join us for a weekend of trail building at Morphy Lake State Park! Morphy Lake (pronounced “Murphy”) is a beautiful little reservoir which sits at 8000’ in the Sangre de Christo Mountains near the Pecos Wilderness. The park is closed for dam reconstruction, but the NMVFO will have access during the project, beginning Friday evening. We will camp on the north side of the lake, at the farthest campsite. Keep your eyes out for our (short) green NMVFO signs as you approach the park. Our trail cook Cindy will provide us with breakfast on Saturday morning, dinner Saturday evening, and breakfast on Sunday.
We will begin work at 8:00am on Saturday and finish by noon on Sunday. The plan is to pick up where we left off building trail last year, eventually encircling the lake with sustainable, new trail. All tools will be provided. Please bring sturdy footwear, gloves, long pants, sunglasses, trail lunch, and plenty of water. For camping you will need your own tent, sleeping pad and sleeping bag (campers or RVs less than 18’ can also be accommodated, but without hookups). Bring rain gear and warm clothing; we can expect chilly temps at night. Also please bring your own dishes and eating utensils!
Sign-ups close on Tuesday, April 23rd. To sign up, or with any questions, please contact Gena Robertson: genarobertson@hotmail.com, 573-300-0853. Hope to see you there!