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Nov
9
8:30 AM08:30

Kilbourne Hole Volcanic Crater

  • 6401 South Desert Boulevard El Paso, TX, 79932 United States (map)
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Join Celebration of Our Mountains Board members on a field trip to this famous volcano, which is not only the youngest volcano in the El Paso/Juarez region, it is also where Apollo astronauts trained. Kilbourne Hole erupted tons of the August birthstone "peridot" which can be found all around the volcano. You will need a high clearance vehicle for this trip, or arrange ahead of time to carpool with someone in a high clearance vehicle. We will do a small amount of walking off trail, but the skill level is still beginner. This volcano is unforgettable, and so are the rocks!

Meet trip leaders geologists Eric Kappus and Paul Galvan on the north side of Rudy's BBQ, 6401 South Desert Blvd. (https://maps.app.goo.gl/fnD92yqx6xeVKMPx5) and caravan from there. High clearance vehicles only. The round-trip is 6-hours long so make sure you have a full tank of gas, plenty of water, snacks, sturdy shoes and a hat. For more information: Contact trip co-leader Paul Galvan at georocks30@gmail.com

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Nov
2
10:00 AM10:00

Explore the Valley of Fires

  • 6158 U.S. 380 Carrizozo, NM, 88301 United States (map)
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Tour the valley of fires geological formation with a focus on the desert adaptations of plants and

animals living in this extreme ecosystem during winter time conditions.  We will walk the mile-long

official trail of the recreational area that is wheelchair and stroller friendly.  We will cover the

evolutionary and ecological significance of the area, especially winter adaptations of life in our region

of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert. This unique site that best exemplify the extreme adaptations

required to live in our dynamic desert.

 The tour along their main nature trail (Lava Flow Nature Trail) will be right after the meeting near the

visitor center where there is their main parking area. The trail is handicap accessible. There are

other trails available for your own exploration and hiking level after our tour, but keep in mind the

area is full of sharp rocks and plants that require caution.

Wear hiking boots with a good grip, wear a hat and sunglasses, bring plenty of water, a snack and a

small lunch and wear warm clothes.  You may also want to bring binoculars (unique season for

birding), camera or smart phone, and magnifying glass.

Learning Goals for the field trip:

Focus on learning what winter adaptations life uses during this extreme season that is experienced and unique to this region of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert.

Make ecological connections between the Valley of Fires and nearby White Sands.

Understanding the geological differences and connections between the two ecozones.

Realize the evolutionary significance of the two areas and how they are prime research areas as well as being national treasures that are surprisingly close to each other.

Meet at the group shelter at the Lava Flow Trail which is four miles west of the town of Carrizozo on highway US 380 (map). The start time of the event is 10:00 AM so if you are driving from El Paso, please give yourself 2 to 2.5 hours to arrive on time. If you are driving from NE El Paso, use the directions HERE. Give yourself about 2 hours if you are traveling from Las Cruces (map).

There is a $3.00 fee for one person in a vehicle and $5.00 for 2 or more person in a vehicle. CASH ONLY!

Trip Leaders are William Lukefahr, M.S. and Gabriela Franco, M.S.

For more information contact William Lukefahr wlukefahr@gmail.com

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Oct
12
8:30 AM08:30

Portillo Volcanic Field

  • 2401 Airport Road Santa Teresa, NM, 88008 United States (map)
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Portillo Volcanos Trip

Join us on a short drive to the nearby alley of over 200 volcanoes located just 30 miles west of El Paso. We will visit the Potrillo crater along the Mexico border and Guzman Cinder Cone not far from Columbus NM. The objective is to observe the land forms of these relatively young volcanic features that are part of the Rio Grande crustal extension. We will explore the features two types of eruptions - gaseous ash eruptions and more docile flowing lavas as seen in Hawaii. For rock hounders, we can find pieces of mantle-derived peridot/olivene, black basalt, and granites/gniess. The hiking on this trip is minimal, though can be more or less as you choose. This one is popular for the kids.

Meet at 8:30 am in the parking lot of the Loves gas station @ 2401 Airport Rd in Santa Theresa. For more information, contact Lance Robert at hlswrob@yahoo.com

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