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Quarterly Report 2024-10 thru 2024-12

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  • Post published:January 14, 2025
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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

6 days ago

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Phase 2 of the El Nogal Bridge Project is complete! We laughed, we cried, we spontaneously harmonized old commercial jingles, and questioned the decisions of the original bridge designer. This phase of the bridge project consisted of deconstructing a wing of the bridge and reconstructing it to better align with our 330-foot reroute of the South Boundary trail that was completed last fall. Thank you to the U.S. Forest Service - Carson National Forest and the volunteers who showed up to help make this day a success 🙌Now we're on to the final phase of the project: naturalizing the old alignment by revegetating and rehabbing the old trail. This week ECTA's YCC crew has been out working on Ph#trailsconnectuss#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclen#nmoutdoorsn#nmoutside##nmtrued#trailsu#trailmaintenancea#nmtrails #volunteer##taost#NewMexico##trailbuildingi#getoutdoorsetoutdoors ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

6 days ago

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ALERT: Look closely at this map. The dark green and orange areas could be UP FOR SALE according to the Senate Reconciliation Bill currently being drafted.They are saying it is to address the housing crisis. They are full of sh*t.Better zoning, infill development, higher-density housing, tax incentives, and the like would be more effective than selling off our watersheds for more sprawl. This is nothing more than a blatant land-grab by private interests.It's time to speak up NOW!Learn more, see the full map, and take action: www.outdooralliance.org/blog/2025/6/16/33millionacres-publicland-selloffs-map ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association is with Taos Community Foundation.

7 days ago

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ECTA is excited to announce that we're a recipient of the Taos Community Foundation's Impact Grant. We'll be using this grant to fund our day-to-day operations so that we can continue to promote, maintain, and build trails in the Enchanted Circle.We'd like to give a huge thank you to TCF for this grant funding and for all of the amazing work they do for our community 👏Pictured: Loren Bell, ECTA's director, receiving our grant from Tanner Martin, TCF's Director of Community Impact.📸: Alexei McGalliard,#trailsconnectusn#enchantedcircletrailsi#enchantedcircleh#nmoutdoorst#nmoutsideh#nmtruer#taosn#NewMexico##getoutdoorsmtrue #taos #newmexico #getoutdoors ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

1 week ago

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There's still space on our El Nogal Bridge Rearrangement Project tomorrow!This project is about more than just rearranging a bridge, it's about promoting healthy watersheds, supporting sustainable trails, and protecting sensitive riparian areas. Come on out tomorrow and give back to YOUR public lands.Phase 2 of our El Nogal Bridge Rearrangement project will consist of deconstructing and then reconstructing the western bridge in its new alignment. Anyone is welcome, but we're particularly interested in folks with carpentry skills and who can volunteer their own power tools (impact drivers, sawzalls, etc.) to supplement our own.When: June 15th, 9 AM - 4 PMWhere: El Nogal Recreation AreaPlease RSVP by emailing carel@enchantedcirc#trailsconnectust#enchantedcircletrailst#enchantedcirclee#nmoutdoorsc#nmoutsideo#nmtrueo#trails##trailmaintenancer#nmtrailsn#volunteera#taosv#NewMexicot#getoutdoorsco #getoutdoors ... See MoreSee Less

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