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At the end of March (2022) I ventured south of ABQ to Mountainair and did a quick weekend camping trip in the Manzano mountains. Had recently ordered a Prinsu roof rack to put on top of the camper shell. This was my first adventure with it on, it was great reorganizing what lived in the drawers and all the freed up space moving the Hi lift jack and traction boards to the roof. Headed north on FSR 422 from route 60 east. Ended up exploring down a muddy trail (FSR 205A2) due to seeing the road travel along the ridge and I was optimistic I could find a camp spot with a view.
Lucked out and made camp with a lovely view and was able to set up and enjoy the sunset
Took a different way out which came out through the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. However before I got there I came across a Bobcat or Lynx? that was trapped. I took a tight slow left corner along the trail which curved around a juniper and as I got through, something had darted under my truck.
This was in Cibola National Forest and I left messages with the Mountainair Ranger district as well as with the ABQ supervisor's office and no one returned my calls. I came across the Bobcat around 10 a Sunday morning. I was able to speak with a ranger Monday morning from the Mountainair RD but they could not tell me if the trap was there intentionally or trapping was allowed. It didn't seem like a ranger was going to go out and attempt a rescue either. Maybe I'm just naïve but I assumed trapping was illegal on NF land and the wishy washy response was disappointing knowing it most certainly died but I left some water in hopes it might buy it time.
Lucked out and made camp with a lovely view and was able to set up and enjoy the sunset
Took a different way out which came out through the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. However before I got there I came across a Bobcat or Lynx? that was trapped. I took a tight slow left corner along the trail which curved around a juniper and as I got through, something had darted under my truck.
This was in Cibola National Forest and I left messages with the Mountainair Ranger district as well as with the ABQ supervisor's office and no one returned my calls. I came across the Bobcat around 10 a Sunday morning. I was able to speak with a ranger Monday morning from the Mountainair RD but they could not tell me if the trap was there intentionally or trapping was allowed. It didn't seem like a ranger was going to go out and attempt a rescue either. Maybe I'm just naïve but I assumed trapping was illegal on NF land and the wishy washy response was disappointing knowing it most certainly died but I left some water in hopes it might buy it time.
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