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New Canyon & Trigo Sign ADD-ON (Mountainair RD)

Contact Leader(s): Don Lemke, d.lemke@nmvfo.org with any questions.
RESULTS: During a Friday project, Don, Uwe, Jamie, and Phyllis put up a wilderness sign on New Canyon Trail in the Manzano Mountains. Moving on to the Manzano Crest, the crew made a post and installed a sign at the intersection of Manzano Crest Trail and Trigo Trail and reinforced the sign at the intersection of Manzano Crest Trail and New Canyon Trail.
What is an add-on? These are our small impromptu projects, often mid-week, not on our published schedule. If you have attended many projects, you may be invited. Or reach out to the project leader if you are interested.