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Humidity: 25%
Visibility: 0 mi
pressure: 30.06 in falling
Sunrise: 6:46 am
Sunset: 7:18 pm
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Mundy's Gap

Our next hike will be Saturday, January 9th up to Mundy's Gap.  This is an out and back hike, approximately five miles, rated moderate.  There is a park entrance fee of $4.00 per person.

Backpacking

January 16, 17, and 18, we plan on doing the Rancherias Trail again.  The 19-mile loop of the Rancherias Trail through Big Bend Ranch State Park leads backpackers from the narrow ribbon of the Rio Grande along Highway 170, also known as River Road, into timeless, rugged canyon terrain, across thornscrub mesas, past seeps and springs and remnants of historic homesteads.

Mark your calendars and get ready for a fantastic hike.

Marathon PLUS Hike

Make plans now for our annual Marathon PLUS Hike on January 23rd.  Each year we hike the Sierra Vista Trail from end to end in one day.  That is a bit over 28 miles.  Last year Xochitl set a wicked pace and the crew did the full 28 miles in about eight hours.  Can we beat that time this year? Xochitl, are you ready?

The Sierra Vista Trail is on mostly level to gently level terrain.  Because of the length, this hike is rated strenuous, so make sure that you are in good condition for this hike.

We will have support vehicles at each trail head with ice chests to hold your excess water, snacks, and extra stuff.  There will be champagne, cheese and crackers at the end of the hike for everyone to enjoy.

Mexican Canyon Trestle

Charlie received email stating the the El Paso Ridgewalkers contributed the most volunteers hour in removing the vegetation from around the trestle so the contractors can begin work on the trestle restoration project.  This was not an easy task, but many hands made the work much easier.  Thanks to all that had the opportunity to lend a helping hand.

Upcoming Hikes

Dec. 5--Off the beaten path to the top of Bishop's Cap
Dec. 6--Trail Building. Help build a trail across the Franklin Mountains
Dec. 12--Off the beaten path--Achenbach high ridge hike
Dec. 13--Trail Building. Help build a trail across the Franklin Mountains

Dec.  19--Franklin Mountains- Hike the new trail.
Dec.  20 -6 pm walk and see the Christmas lights in the Eastridge neighborhood

Dec.  26--no hike planned
Jan. 1  New Years Day hike  Backpacking in the Guadalupe Mountains is a possibility.  Call Carol at 915-630-1424.
Jan.  9 Mundy's Gap
Jan. 16-17-18  Backpack trip on the Rancherias Trail in Big Bend State Park. Call Carol at 915-630-1424.
Jan.  23 Sierra Vista Trail Marathon Plus
Jan. 30  Thousand Steps trail up to the tramway and back.

 



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