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Revive the East Fork Trail! – Sept 17/18, 2022

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The Adopt-A-Trail stoke is high this summer and our adopters have been getting after it. Here's what they've been up Justin Brandenburgrandenburg and Pecos Saw Works teamed up to continue logging out the Sawmill Park trail. The wilderness boundary is within sight!📸 3: The Saums cleared deadfall from the first 2.56 miles of the Italianos Canyon trail.📸 4: The furriest of the Saums joined in for the fun.📸 5: Fifteen corps memTaos Land TrustLand Trust YCC Crew constructed 0.15 more miles of the Palo Flechado reroTaos Land TrustLand Trust YCC Crew learned the basics of new trail construction from ECTA contractor Mugzy.Not pictured:🪓 Spider logged out most of the deadfall from the Deer Creek trail, only a few trees remain.🪓 Spider logged out 20+ deadfall from the lower portions of the Goose Creek trail. The upper mile of trail is still covered by heavy deadfall and is hard to navigate.🪓 Taos Pro Ski Patrol put in a long day and logged out the Long Canyon and Gold Hill trails. Both trails are now completely tr#trailsconnectuss#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclen#nmoutdoorsn#nmoutside##nmtrued#adoptatraild#trailsi#trailmaintenancea#nmtrails #volunteer##taost#NewMexico##trailbuildingi#getoutdoorsetoutdoors ... See MoreSee Less

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Have you ever wondered who the folks are that are working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that you have access to your public lands? Come find out at Taos Ski Valley's 3rd annual Community Weekend!TSV has generously arranged free scenic lift rides, live music, family-friendly activities, refreshments, prizes, and more. Admission is entirely free, but they kindly ask that you pre-register for your complimentary lift tickets here: www.skitaos.com/taoscountyWe hope to see you the#trailsconnectuse#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclei#nmoutdoorsd#nmoutsidet#nmtruem#trailsr#trailmaintenancen#nmtrailsr#volunteern#taos##NewMexicoe#taosskivalleya#TSV #TSV ... See MoreSee Less

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Our Adopt-A-Trail partner, Stuart Wilde of Wild Earth Llama Adventures, has been featured in the Red River Outdoors series. Be sure to check out the video for a virtual llama meet and greet: ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association is with New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors.

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Adopt-A-Trail partners New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors and ECTA contractor Courtney spent three whole days in the Pecos Wilderness tackling a variety of trails projects: logging out the trail with crosscut saws, fixing signage, and addressing longstanding drainage issues on the Middle and West Forks of the Santa Barbara.📸 1: The backpacking crew enjoying lunch at their 10,000 foot basecamp.📸 2: Tom, backpack Crew Leader, helping himself to a delicious breakfast prepared by camp cooks Megan and Mike.📸 3: NMVFO volunteers and ECTA contractor Courtney📸 4: NMVFO volunteers Tom, Jim, and Carlos testing out their new drainage structure.📸 5: ECTA contractor Courtney and NMVFO volunteer Sue cutting out deadfall with a two-person crosscut saw.📸 6: NMVFO volunteers using the classic leg roll to remove a large bucked log from the trail.📸 7: NMVFO volunteers Silke and Courtenay replacing a damaged trail sign.📸 8: NMVFO volunteers posing with their official adopter sign.Want to be a part of the fun? Check out NMVFO's website for volunteer opportunities: nmvfo.o#trailsconnectuse#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclei#nmoutdoorsd#nmoutsidet#nmtruem#adoptatrailt#trailsr#trailmaintenancen#nmtrailsr#volunteern#taos##NewMexicoe#trailbuildingl#getoutdoorsdoors ... See MoreSee Less

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