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Tag Archives: Maxwell NWR

Troop 91 at Maxwell NWR

HikeRaton Posted on May 12, 2018 by BobMay 20, 2018

Raton’s BSA Troop 91 is very active in outdoors this spring, with another overnight camping trip to the Maxwell Wildlife Refuge. The boys enjoyed camping, cooking, and kayaking in the choppy waters of Lake 13. The Lake 13 campsites are … More…

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First Paddle: Lake 13

HikeRaton Posted on May 12, 2018 by BobMay 20, 2018

Lake 13: the largest lake, and only lake open to public access, at the Maxwell Wildlife Refuge. This was actually the second attempt to put in at Lake 13.  The first attempt was late summer in 2017.  The water was … More…

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60 Miles from Raton:  Wheeler Peak, the highest point in New Mexico.  13,167'
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