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Luera Peak, NM - onX Public Access Project

Sometimes, the math does not seem to add up. But that’s just fine, especially if the overall equation results in greatly improved public access for hunting.Case in point was an access dilemma in west-central New Mexico where the state holds 52,000 acres of state trust lands in Catron County. The thing is, there was no way to get to it.So, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation took action.
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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