Tortugas Mountain Trail System |
The rocky foothills on Tortugas's east side |
Around back of the mountain (Becca center left) |
Summer greenery in the desert |
Desert Zinnia |
An arroyo rutted by heavy storms |
One trail to the top of Tortugas (center) |
Becca at home in the patio enclosure |
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The desert was lush and green this morning.
Who "owns" the mountain, Packrat? Who maintains the trail system? Is it BLM land, or UNM land, or something else?
Historically, the Native Americans from Tortugas Pueblo lay claim to the mountain, Scott, but it is managed jointly by NMSU (New Mexico State University) and the BLM. Interestingly, NMSU's property runs up the western side of the mountain and the BLM "owns" the eastern, northern and southern sections. NMSU has two observatories atop the mountain, and there is also a huge communications tower there. The sign in the first photo in this post is next to the ramada on the Monte Vista (BLM) side of the mountain.
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