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Lightning, Sawmill, Bears, Mountain Lions, Volunteers - 7/20/2016

Created by Charles Miles on 7/30/2016.

2016 July Lightning over the Santa Catalina Mountains 01
2016 July Lightning over the Santa Catalina Mountains 01. Charles Miles. 7/27/2016.

There have been a number of Bear sightings reported recently - mainly near Summerhaven and Organization Ridge. So far "None of these encounters have been dangerous, as nobody has reported any kind of aggressiveness". AZGF spokesman Mark Hart does not want visitors to "feel alarmed but to be "bear aware" by taking measures to prevent encounters" - some Safety in Black Bear Country information. Bears sighted 15 times on Mount Lemmon since May; officials urge caution - KVOA.com, Mt. Lemmon sees spike in bear sightings - TucsonNewsNow

Towards the end of June Mountain Lion sightings in Sabino Canyon 'spiked', but there were no aggressive encounters and AZGF representative Mark Hart points out that with a healthy Mountain Lion population in Sabino Canyon "If you go there a lot and you haven't seen a mountain lion, one has probably seen you." Mountain Lion information including what to do if you encounter a Mountain Lion from AZGF. Recent mountain lion encounters in Sabino Canyon prompt new warnings - KVOA.com

100 years ago in Tucson July 26: Mount Lemmon - tucson.com: Includes two great articles from the 1916 Arizona Daily Star about the Santa Catalina Mountains:

A hiker coming back from Hutch's Pool was separated from his hiking companions - he missed the Sabino Canyon Trail junction and continued up the East Fork Trail, eventually he went up Bear Canyon because he could see the highway and yelled to people at the Seven Cataracts Vista Point for help. The hiker was taken to the hospital for heat related illness. Missing Tucson hiker found in Sabino Canyon - tucson.com, UPDATE: Missing hiker in Sabino Canyon found safe - TucsonNewsNow, Missing hiker found in Sabino Canyon - KGUN9.

No plans for Tucson to have hiking ban during extreme heat - KGUN9 - Several weeks ago the high temperatures were a factor in a number of deaths in Southern Arizona - one result was that the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board considered a ban on hiking in extreme heat (which was not approved) - according to the article no such ban is being considered in Tucson.

The cover of the August Issue of The Desert Leaf features a lovely picture of Sabino Canyon and calls out the article 'Caring for the Coronado'. The articles talks about the important work that volunteers have done in the Coronado National Forest, often putting in significant hours and effort to accomplish meaningful tasks that seem unlikely to receive official funding anytime in the near future. It was great to see so many groups that have contributed time, labor, knowledge and resources to the Coronado National Forest mentioned in the article - Sky Island Alliance, Santa Catalina Volunteer Patrol, Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists, Sabino Stewards, Arizona Master Watershed Naturalists, Friends of Sabino Canyon, Tucson Audubon Society and The Nature Conservancy.

Summerhaven had their July 4th Parade again this year - a good excuse to head up the mountain to cooler temperatures - probably the highest altitude July 4th Parade in the state! Mt. Lemmon parade patrons spend Independence Day away from heat - KVOA.com

Hittin' the Trails 4 You: Mt. Lemmon's Box Camp Trail KVOA.com - a short piece on the Box Camp Trail.

Rescues/Accidents/Incidents including information from the SARCI Newsletter:

2016 July Lightning over Samaniego Ridge from the Golder Ranch Area 01
2016 July Lightning over Samaniego Ridge from the Golder Ranch Area 01. Charles Miles. 7/27/2016.

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