
Shreve Saddle is the first land mark on the popular [link slug="sycamore-reservoir-trail"/]. Forrest Shreve came to Tucson to work at the Carnegie Institute's Desert Laboratory and worked for many years at Tumamoc Hill with his wife Edith Shreve*. He also made numerous trips into the Santa Catalina Mountains and published several papers including data and observations from the range.
(*For more information about Edith Shreve see A Career of Her Own: Edith Shreve at the Desert Laboratory.)
- A Sense of Place: The Life and Work of Forrest Shreve
- Janice Emily Bowers
- The University of Arizona Press, 1988
- ISBN 0-8165-1072-5
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