Pecos Wilderness Trail Maintenance on National Trails Day, June 4th

Help the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance Close an Illegal ATV Road In the Pecos Wilderness!

June 4th, 2005—Pecos Wilderness, north side

June 4th is NATIONAL TRAILS DAY and we will participate by working on a trail on the north side of the Pecos Wilderness that ATVs have been illegally using. The trail leads to and beyond Serpent Lake. Our main task will be to block access to motorized use while allowing non-motorized users to continue. We will also do some trail clean up and maintenance. We will camp out Fri & Sat eve, do the project on Saturday, and go for a hike on Sunday morning. Driving time is about 2 ½ hours north/northeast of ABQ. We will need around 25 people.

Reply to Michael Scialdone at scial@nmwild.org to let us know you are coming. He will email you on Tuesday with directions and questions on menu preferences. We supply Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast. You will need your own camping gear for car-camping, snacks, beverages, and water.

You can call with questions at 843-8696. Ask for Michael Scialdone or Nathan Newcomer.