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ECTA Quarterly Report 2024-04 through 2024-06

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We've had tons of fun lately working with different organizations on different trails!🔨With Taos Ski Valley Inc, we focused on naturalizing social paths along the trail, and we also moved some trail signs from live trees to posts to improve tree health. ⛏On our day with Taos Mountain Bike Association, we spent the day clearing and brushing the South Boundary Trail!⛏During our time with Southwest Nordic Center, we focused on clearing deadfall out of the La Cal Basin. The Wheeler Peak trail is now completely logged out and tree free! Thank you so much to our partners for spending their time with us, we look forward to working together in the future, and don't forget, we're always looking for#trailsconnectust#enchantedcircletrailst#enchantedcirclee#nmoutdoorsc#nmoutsideo#nmtrueo#adoptatrailu#trailst#trailmaintenancer#nmtrailsn#volunteera#Taosv#NewMexicot#trailbuilding #getoutdoorsn#skitaost#taosnewmexico #taosnewmexico ... See MoreSee Less

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Did you hear that the USDA is currently accepting comments about their plan to RESCIND the Roadless Rule? The Roadless Rule currently protects 1/3 of America's National Forest land, including 8,659 climbing routes, 768 miles of whitewater paddling runs, and 25,121 miles of trails. Some of these trails are right here in our backyard, so it's crucial we all make our voices heard! The USDA is currently accepting public comments until September 19th, 2025, head to the link below to leave your message! www.outdooralliance.org/blog/2025/8/29/roadless-rule-under-threat-speak-up-for-45-million-acres-o...#trailsconnectuss#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclen#nmoutdoorsn#nmoutside##nmtrued#trailsu#nmtrails #nmtrails ... See MoreSee Less

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🍻Kick-off National Public Lands Day on the 26th with a pint and wise words from an inspirational guest speaker 🍻⛏ And be sure to join ECTA on the 27th to celebrate National Public Lands Day with a day of volunteer trail maintenance on the newly constructed Palo Flechado trail!For more details: National Public Lands Day: Trail Maintenance on Palo Flechado ... See MoreSee Less

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