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Alumni Interview Corner

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Give Today April 28, 2022Dear Gulch Community, Below we have three very special interviews hosted by our very own, Master of All Things Rocks A.K.A The Rock Doctor, Brad Jeffrey, Ph.D., enjoy! Joe Herrera Jr. Outfit Expedition, 1981-82, Prairie Trek Group I, 1983-84 Gulch resident artist, 2021-present.  Hey Joe, how’s it going? Hangin’ in there,…

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Donate to Support the Gulch, and our new Strategic Plan!

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December 2, 2021Dear Gulch Community, What a year we’ve had! Despite the pandemic, we have much to celebrate: we completed a successful summer, we are currently working with over 20 different schools, and we brought over 1,000 young trekkers on outdoor experiences throughout New Mexico. How did we make all this happen? Financial support from…

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Annual Report 2021

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October 4, 2021Dear Gulch Community, We are so happy to share our new 2021 Annual Report! You can view it by clicking the button below.

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Grant Award from the Outdoor Equity Fund

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Dear Gulch Community, We are proud to report we have been awarded $19,992 from the Outdoor Equity Fund of the State of New Mexico! This particular grant is to help expand our school partnerships and youth programming focused on high schoolers in Gallup, Santa Fe and Albuquerque. SANTA FE, N.M. – The New Mexico Outdoor Recreation…

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Forest Stewards Guild Partnership

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Dear Gulch Community, Another fruitful partnership with a local organization, the Forest Stewards Guild (FSG) used a section of the basecamp forest to train the next generation of forestry professionals. Similar to the partnership with the Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps, they cleared forest land and contributed to the safety of the area by managing the…

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Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps Partnership

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Dear Gulch Community, As an organization, we are constantly finding ways to engage the communities around us, and partnering with the Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps just made sense. They run part of their training for new corps members at our basecamp, thinning the overgrowth in the forest and helping prevent forest fires. Ancestral Lands Conservation…

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