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Quartly Report 2024-04 through 2024-06

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Want to learn how to drive wedges and cut trees like a pro?If you answered yes, then be sure to attend ECTA's first-ever crosscut saw training 🪓This FREE one and a half day training will teach participants the basics of crosscut saw and axe use for trail clearing. And there will be the opportunity for an evaluation to become certified to the United States Forest Service standard (a must-have certification for folks interested in using crosscut saws on Forest Service trails).Email carel@enchantedcircletrails.org for more info or to register. Space is limited and filling up fa#trailsconnectuse#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclei#nmoutdoorsd#nmoutsidet#nmtruem#trailsr#trailmaintenancen#nmtrailsr#volunteern#taos##NewMexicoe#getoutdoorsdoors ... See MoreSee Less

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NM CRAG and the Carson National Forest are partnering together to host a cleanup and trail maintenance day at Comales Canyon on June 14th, 2025. 🗓 - Saturday, June 14, 2025.🕒 - Two start times. 08:30 for cleanup, 10:30 for trail work📍 - Meet at the Comales Canyon Trailhead (NM Hwy 518)⛑️ - Wear long pants, bring work gloves, eye protection (sunglasses OK), closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, snacks and waterEmail info@nmcrag.org with any questionsDetails on the NM CRAG website: www.nmcrag.org/eventsJoin the NM CRAG email list to get emails about future events: www.nmcrag.org/subscribe#trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #nmoutside #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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NM CRAG and the Carson National Forest are partnering together to host a cleanup and trail maintenance day at Comales Canyon on June 14th, 2025. 🗓 - Saturday, June 14, 2025.🕒 - Two start times. 08:30 for cleanup, 10:30 for trail work📍 - Meet at the Comales Canyon Trailhead (NM Hwy 518)⛑️ - Wear long pants, bring work gloves, eye protection (sunglasses OK), closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, snacks and waterEmail info@nmcrag.org with any questionsDetails on the NM CRAG website: www.nmcrag.org/eventsJoin the NM CRAG email list to get emails about future events: www.nmcrag.org/subscribe#trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #nmoutside #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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1 week ago

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The Village of Angel Fire Recreation and Pedestrian Trails Committee and the Moreno Valley Trekkers are teaming up to host a National Trails Day Celebration that you won't want to miss!National Trails Day is an annual, nationwide day of action that encourages folks to connect with their communities, give back to the trails we all cherish, and advocate for public spaces. Come on out to Angel Fire on June 7th for a variety of group hikes (and possibly a bike ride) lead by the Moreno Valley Trekkers. For more info visit: americanhiking.org/national-trails-day/find-an-event/#find-event/view-event-details20/67e195e7673... or email artsybird@mac.#trailsconnectuse#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclei#nmoutdoorsd#nmoutsidet#nmtruem#adoptatrailt#NationalTrailsDaylsDay ... See MoreSee Less

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