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GREAT PLAINS WILDERNESS

Jicarita Peak

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East Pecos Baldy

Pecos Baldy

12,500’

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El Porvenir

HolyGhost

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Terrer

To Pecos

Bert Clancy

Cowles

Jacks Cree

Panchuela

AspenBasin

Santa Fe Ski

Basin AspenVista

BigTesuqu

Penitente Peak

Santa Fe Baldy

12,622’

Borreg o

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To Santa Fe

Little Tesuqu

Black Canyon

To Española

Trucha

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Las

To Peñasco

Trampas Canyon

Santa Barbara2

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1 1 6

To Llano & Peñasc

To Tres Ritos &

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Angostura

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Holman

To Chacon

To Mora

To

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SANTA FE

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SpringMountain

Hermit Peak

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“Wilderness—an area where the earth and its community of life are

untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”

~ The Wilderness Act of 1964

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Pacheco

Redondo Peak

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Barbara Peak

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Elk Mountain

11,661’

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NATIONAL

FOREST

CARSON NATIONAL FOREST

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To Sapello266

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Pecos BaldyLake

Lake Katherine

Stewart Lake

Lake Johnson

SpiritLake

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Mora Flats

Pecos Falls

North Fork Lake

Middle Fork Lake

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Mesa

Iron

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Rio

YOU ARE

HERE

Leave No Trace Minimize your impact on wilderness...

Take only pictures. Leave only footprints.

Challenge yourself to Leave No Trace!

Use a stove to minimize damage.

Schedule your trip to avoid times of

high use.

Leave natural and historic items for

others to discover. View wildlife from

a distance.

Safety Wilderness travel involves a degree of risk.

Safety is your responsibility.

Stay off high ridges and peaks during lightning storms.

Drink only treated water.

Bring clothing forall weather conditions.

Regulations To protect wilderness values...

Campsites, fires, and pack and saddle animals must be kept more than 100 feet from lakes,

streams or trails.

No more than 15 people and/or 10 pack, saddle or draft animals are allowed

per group. Processed or weed free

livestock feed is required.

Stay on established trails, short-cutting switchbacks

is prohibited.

Bicycles, carts, and wheeled or motorized equipment are

not permitted (except wheelchairs). Dogs must be on a leash.

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