There are many great hikes and events this weekend and next.
Please check out Celebration of Our Mountains, El Paso Hiking Group, GeoBetty, Guadalupe
Mountains National Park Meetup Group, Las Cruces
& El Paso Adventurists, Peak
Fitness Challenge, High Desert Hikers and Las Cruces Hiking Meetup. For
solid information about hiking bookmark El Paso Ridgewalkers.
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I want to call to your attention one extraordinary event
next Saturday, October 27th, at the Lost Dog Trail Head (also known
as the Redd Road Trail Head). (Map) The Borderland Mountain Bike
Association and benefactors have completed improving the trail head with
gravel, parking spots and native Honey Mesquites donated by the West Texas Urban Forestry Council from a grant from
the Koontz Fund.
Many of you know this trail head well. What you may not know is that it takes
you into one of the very arroyos which many have fought to preserve in the
Northwest Master Plan. Keeping that arroyo – that critical riparian corridor –
natural is very important not just to environmentalists but to El Pasoans who
love and take advantage of the recreational opportunities of our outdoors. You can get a sense of the interconnectivity
of these trails by viewing mountain bike
maps and GeoBetty.com
maps.
If one of the other
great hikes next Saturday does not entice you, then plan to hike the Lost Dog
Trail from 10 to Noon and then join the dedication ceremony of the trail head
concluding with some good eats.
I also suggest that you plan to attend Coffee
Time with Archaeologists this Saturday evening, October 20th,
from 7 to 9 p.m. in McKelligon
Canyon. This is a Franklin Mountains State Park/Celebration of Our
Mountains event not to be missed. Ranger Adrianna Weickhardt says,
“We have a great panel of
Archaeologists all from different organizations lined up for a Fun and Free
event this Saturday night at McKelligon Canyon! Check out the posting for the
event if you haven't already. It'll
be from 7 to 9 p.m. with free coffee, cocoa and pastries. Learn a
little more about this important field of science, how it affects you, and come
loaded with questions for the Q&A session of the program! We have
plenty of room for more reservations,
We hope to see you there. (If you don't want to sit on a metal
chair, bring a nice comfy one with you as well as your jacket and
blanket in case it gets a little chilly).”
Reservations are required so contact Adrianna Weickhardt at
915-566-6441 or Adrianna.Weickhardt@tpwd.state.tx.us
or just RSVP at El Paso Hiking.
Know that Scenic
Drive is closed every Sunday morning now through March from 7 to Noon.
This is a change in hours for this 4.1 mile hike from one side of the drive to
the other and back. This walk takes in a dazzling panorama of El Paso and
Juarez and a display of 500 million year old fossils! It’s a good recreational
walk and can be done in an hour and a half.
If you are on Facebook, check out and like Friends
of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks.
Finally, multi-kudos for the Guru of Geology, Dr. Phil
Goodell, Professor at UTEP since 1975. He and his lovely wife, Kathy, just donated
$1million to the University for a new Center of Entrepreneurial Geosciences
at UTEP. The Executive Summary reads in
part: “Exploration for natural resources, oil/gas and minerals, is a unique
activity. Success means discovery.”
Excelsior!
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