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The Socorro Field Office provided the framework for a 2 panel Kiosk. The New Mexico 4-Wheelers funded and fabricated an extra upright as well as a full canopy for the 3-panel kiosk. The kiosk Information panels were funded by the Quadratec 50 for 50 Initiative and produced by Tread Lightly!
Thank you to the following partners for their support:
"We are so thankful for Quadratec and Tread Lightly! for their help in creating, and the New Mexico 4-Wheelers for installing new kiosk signs for our Arroyo Los Piños Staging area. This area is one of the most frequently used staging locations in the Johnson Hill OHV area for trail users. The new kiosk signage welcomes users, identifies what motorized activities are in the surrounding area and how to recreate them responsibly. This kiosk is an informative and beautiful addition to our recent improvements to this staging area." -- Denny Apachito, BLM Project Manager
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"The kiosk serves as a tribute to the New Mexico 4-Wheelers decades-long commitment from concept, designation, and to the official trail system of Gordy's Hill OHV area. It displays educational and recreational activities while promoting safe and responsible tips which are all core values for our club. Thank you Tread Lightly!, BLM Socorro Field Office, Quadratec, NM Game and Fish, and New Mexico Tech for collaborating with us to make this happen."—Frank Whiston, New Mexico 4-Wheelers Historian.
Photos Posted Here for download: https://nm4w.org/galleries/?ga_id=502
The Socorro Field Office provided the framework for a 2 panel Kiosk. The New Mexico 4-Wheelers funded and fabricated an extra upright as well as a full canopy for the 3-panel kiosk. The kiosk Information panels were funded by the Quadratec 50 for 50 Initiative and produced by Tread Lightly!
Thank you to the following partners for their support:
- BLM Socorro Field Office · New Mexico Tech
- Tread Lightly! · New Mexico Game and Fish
- Quadratec
- New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources
"We are so thankful for Quadratec and Tread Lightly! for their help in creating, and the New Mexico 4-Wheelers for installing new kiosk signs for our Arroyo Los Piños Staging area. This area is one of the most frequently used staging locations in the Johnson Hill OHV area for trail users. The new kiosk signage welcomes users, identifies what motorized activities are in the surrounding area and how to recreate them responsibly. This kiosk is an informative and beautiful addition to our recent improvements to this staging area." -- Denny Apachito, BLM Project Manager
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"The kiosk serves as a tribute to the New Mexico 4-Wheelers decades-long commitment from concept, designation, and to the official trail system of Gordy's Hill OHV area. It displays educational and recreational activities while promoting safe and responsible tips which are all core values for our club. Thank you Tread Lightly!, BLM Socorro Field Office, Quadratec, NM Game and Fish, and New Mexico Tech for collaborating with us to make this happen."—Frank Whiston, New Mexico 4-Wheelers Historian.
Photos Posted Here for download: https://nm4w.org/galleries/?ga_id=502
Source: nm4worg
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