Duke City Fix

Life, food, events, and community in Albuquerque, NM

open space

Information

open space

Our shared public spaces, official and unofficial.

Website: http://www.mjhinton.com/wild/
Members: 99
Created By: mjh
Latest Activity: 1 day ago

Welcome!

photos in abq open spacephotos in abq open space flickr pool (add your own)
I blissed out in some open space today and was so overwhelmed I came back and started this group before I'm really ready to do anything with it. Let's share info, feelings and photos about the mortar between our private islands. peace, mjh Open Space - City of Albuquerque www.cabq.gov/openspace/
Flickr: The City of Albuquerque Open Space Photos Pool

All Photos Tagged 'sandias' - Duke City Fix

Comment Wall (3 comments)

Add a Comment

You need to be a member of open space to add comments!

3 Comments

Stephen A. Verchinski Comment by Stephen A. Verchinski on August 18, 2008 at 11:31pm
Kayaking you can get some training thru UNM Continuing Ed to practice your skills and learn some. Go to www.nmparks.com and click on boating and then boating waters. Info on paddlesports and a great pretty complete list of the well known and lesser known lakes/reservoirs/ponds that you can stick a kayak on in this state.....links to water levels on the bigger lakes and maps and directions......Kayak Steve heading for a 100 miler on Lake Powell / Lower San Juan River (12' river waterfall-pourover) in October. For Sea Kayak training see Jen at Aqua Adventures in San Diego on Mission Bay...only extreme certified coach in the USA...but she is kind to beginers and likes to share the joy. Locally lots of us can be found after work on Cochiti Lake $30 annual launch pass is a bargain. A fun activity annually is the Paddlefest at Heron Lake in August.
Randall Berner Comment by Randall Berner on June 30, 2008 at 3:10pm
You will have a great time hiking the unrestricted Open Space areas around the state. Open Space in Albuquerque could keep you busy for years. Be sure to hike to the TWA plane wreckage of 1955 along the Domingo Baca trail - awesome. Kayaking...not so much unless you can do it in ankle deep water.
Labradorian Comment by Labradorian on May 26, 2008 at 9:05am
Hello,

Just wanted to say exactly that - Hello : ).

I'm moving to ABQ in a couple of months and was so excited to find this forum - where I'm living now has lots of open spaces and we fill our free time with kayaking, hiking, etc... although I'm sure we'll do less water sports I can't wait to explore what the area has to offer.

Cheers,
Labradorian
 
 

About Duke City Fix

chantal chantal created this community on Ning.

Create your own!

Mobile updates

Get city tips & alerts on your mobile phone from Duke City Fix!

Check us out on Twitter, a text messaging network. Or from your phone, just text FOLLOW+DUKECITYFIX to 40404 to receive updates every day or 2.
 

© 2008   Created by chantal on Ning.   Create your own social network

Report an Issue  |  Feedback  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service