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Boggy Draw Report – Friday, November 14, 2025

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This week’s Boggy Draw Report celebrates great late-fall trail conditions and the promise of upcoming moisture in the Four Corners. Temperatures remain mild — lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s to low 60s — with calm winds after several blustery days. Riders and hikers are advised to stay alert for deer activity during morning and evening hours, as the third rifle season continues through Sunday. Trail conditions at Boggy remain mostly good, though some sandy spots persist, and high-country trails like Middle Calico, Cross Mountain, and Black Face are still accessible with minimal snow.

Grateful to Janet, Roadie Doug and Jonathan for allowing me to join them as one of the subatomic Electrons that make up the Eclectic Hour that bring a diverse mix of music to listeners, though I would love to join Chris in the Morning on KBEAR in beautiful Cicely, Alaska.
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