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Rio Pecos Fly Fishing

Rio Pecos Fly Fishing Upper Dalton Public Fishing Access

Rio Pecos trout fly fishing public access. Six miles north of Pecos, New Mexico on NM highway 63. Fishing, picnicking, hiking, camping and backpacking. The Rio Pecos originates in 20 miles northeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico and flows into Texas, emptying into the Rio...

Galesteo Basin Preserve Cottonwood Trailhead

Galesteo Basin Preserve Cottonwood Trailhead Wash

Over the past 15 years, Galesteo Basin Preserve Commonweal Conservancy has constructed the largest publicly-accessible, privately-owned trail network in the American Southwest. The GBP trails gracefully traverse the savannah grasslands, sandstone ridge lines and...

Galesteo Basin Preserve Cottonwood Trailhead

Hiking Galesteo Basin Preserve Cottonwood Trailhead

The Galisteo Basin Preserve is a conservation-based community development located 14 miles south of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Embracing nearly 10,000 acres of sculpted arroyos, craggy sandstone formations and vast savannah grasslands, the preserve is place of refuge and...

Santa Fe Rail Trail

Santa Fe Rail Trail Seton Village Tunnel

Seton Village is a National Historic Landmark District in a rural residential area south of Santa Fe in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. It encompasses a residential settlement and educational facility established in 1930 by Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), an educator...

Santa Fe Rail Trail 9 Mile Rd Trailhead

Santa Fe Rail Trail 9 Mile Rd Trailhead

The Santa Fe Rail-Trail offers a flat, if jolty, journey. It's paved and accessible between the Railyard and Rabbit Road. Beyond that it's unimproved. A few steep climbs, arroyos (dried creek beds) from rain run-off cutting gulches across the surface and "goathead"...

DJI Choppy Video – Spark and Mavic Air

DJI Choppy Video – Spark and Mavic Air

We talk about Neutral Density filters, also known as ND Filters, for the DJI Spark. What are they? Why are they important? How they work and provide a powerful demonstration. For those looking to cut through learning all the details, go to 8:03 for a definitive...

Enchanted Circle

Enchanted Circle

New Mexico has long been known as The Land of Enchantment, so it’s only fitting that this designated scenic byway be called the Enchanted Circle. Explore the picturesque 83-mile loop through mountains, valleys, mesa and national forestland—all unique to Northern New...

American Flag

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

This 4th of July, when you watch the fireworks, will you think about the Declaration of Independence? We should, says John Stossel. After all, the holiday is meant to honor the Declaration. It, and the Constitution it led to, help keep us free. Compare America to...