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Guided hikes offer treat for senses

Ranger Paul Yoder takes the first steps of the day hike with a group of more than a dozen fellow hikers on Saturday. — © 2009 Gallup Independent / Adron Gardner
Ranger Paul Yoder takes the first steps of the day hike with a group of more than a dozen fellow hikers on Saturday. — © 2009 Gallup Independent / Adron Gardner

Copyright © 2009
Gallup Independent

By Helen Davis
Cibola County Bureau

GRANTS — The weekend saw the last of this summer’s Bureau of Land Management guided hikes in the El Malpais National Conservation Area.

“Knowing the Night” on Sunday was the final planned hike, with a leisurely educational stroll around the BLM Ranger Station on N.M. Highway 117, with and without shoes.

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