On Saturday, December 21st Blanca Stacey Villalobos will be leading a 5 mile hike in the Sandia Foothills of Albuquerque. The trail offers stunning views of the city and surrounding areas, incredible geology and a variety of plant life.
Participants will have opportunities to share stories, make observations and ask questions along the way, all while reflecting on the past year as we move our bodies on the shortest day of the year.
This hike is open to all New Mexico residents, and is offered at a sliding scale exchange of $35 for low income, $45 as standard and $55 for those with financial abundance that can pay it forward. Sign up now through the link in my bio! Registration closes December 18.
A little about your guide: Blanca Stacey has over 7 years of experience leading and facilitating backcountry trips for community of all ages, and over 10 years of teaching. They facilitate programs on the intersection of land, art and spirit through online and in person gatherings.
In the last year Blanca Stacey led a multi day bilingual field seminar on the ecology of the Eastern Sierras, facilitated a flower workshop at the CA Botanic Garden, offered a canyon song workshop in LA county and led an interpretive hike on the decolonial wisdom of the Colorado and Mojave deserts.
You can find more details and register by following this link: https://forms.gle/jzgvzMjh8u3JmgeJ7