The Santa Fe Mountain Center is offering a Wilderness First Aid class on September 21-22 and we have some spots available for the public. The training will be held at the Santa Fe Mountain Center Offices at 1524B Bishops Lodge Road in Tesuque (next to Shidoni). Registration for the class can be purchased on line at http://www.santafemc.org/wfa/ Saro Calewarts
Office & Resource Development Manager
Santa Fe Mountain Center
P.O. Box 449, Tesuque, NM 87574
Let's pull together a Mountaineer party to help the Ski Club on their work day, and get in some exercise while doing it. We'll hike up one of the runs side by side, lopping aspen shoots as we head towards the top, then hike down to the barbeque on the deck. Meet at Sullivan Field at 12 noon, and bring a long-handled pruning lopper if you have one. Please RSVP to Bill Priedhorsky at bill@priedhorsky.net.
This Saturday is Bandelier's signature event - Opera on the Rocks.
This is our second time we're hosting this event, and I anticipate that this year will be even better than last. This performance is by Opera Alta and is Amahl and the Night Visitors. A unique aspect of this opera is that it is in English.
Trip is full. Email Bill to be put on the wait list. In early September, we will explore a new piece of the canyon country: Tsegi Canyon, tributaries of which hold Betatakin and Keet Seel ruins. This area is located just west of Monument Valley, and is full of small, medium and large cliff dwellings. The canyons are scenic, but the main attraction are the sites. With an elevation of about 6300 feet, we can go earlier in the fall than our regular canyon trips. The two photos below show some of the scenery and ruins.
Join the Opsahls for a 3 day trip exploring the Channel Islands off Santa Barbara, California on a 68 foot 30 passenger motor boat. The trip boards in Santa Barbara at 8 PM, Wednesday, Sept 4 and returns at 5 PM Saturday, Sept 7. All meals are included, and special diets can be accomodated. Activities include naturalist led hikes on uninhabited islands with unique fauna and flora, bird watching, frolicking with sea lions, sea kayaking and snorkeling, even stand up paddling (equipment can be rented). Sleeping in curtained off single or double bunks.
Monday, Sept 2, Labor Day. Strenuous hike of La Vega Loop including The Elevator. Hike begins at the Santa Fe Ski Basin, on the Winsor Trail. About eight miles, 3,000 foot gain. The Elevator is a two mile, 2,000 foot gain section near the end of the hike. Parts of our trail will go through the Pacheco burn area, some rough terrain, stream crossings and downed trees. One or two dogs OK, must be leashed at lunch stops and if we run into cows. To sign up, contact Mary Thompson at mary14er@gmail.com.
Sunday morning hike-Slot canyon to raven drop point - from the end of North Mesa in Los Alamos
9:00 till about 12:00
About 3 miles
Minor exposure on section of trail
Easy bouldering
bushwhacking possible water pockets
500 ft vertical
Pot luck lunch
I will supply hamburgers, bratwurst, and buns.
Bring a side dish or beverage to share. BYOB
Please RSVP for meeting location and pot luck. dongettemy1946@gmail.com
Let's hike the Penitente - Lake Peak loop from the Santa Fe Ski Basin. Leave Los Alamos Sunday at 6:30 am, to avoid thundershowers, begin hiking at 8 am from the SF Ski Basin. The hike is approximately 12-13 miles long with ~2800 vertical rise. Hike up the Windsor Trail to Puerto Nambe, then up Penitente Peak and across to Lake Peak. Almost all of the hike is on a well used trail, but there is a bit of 3rd class scrambling between the 2 peaks.
Back once more by popular demand. This is an evening after work to visit our remarkable natural arch. Besides the arch are big views of Los Alamos and well beyond, and an introduction to the first part of Mitchell Trail that starts any number of much longer hikes.
This short hike is nominally for summer students and visitors, but all are welcome, particularly if you've never been to our local natural arch.