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Snow and Ice, Lambs, Babad Do'ag, Missing Hiker - 2/2/2016

Created by Charles Miles on 2/2/2016.

2016 February Light Snow in Bear Canyon
2016 February Light Snow in Bear Canyon. Charles Miles. 2/2/2016.

By mid-day the highway had re-opened - low on the mountain there was no sign of yesterday's storm - but somewhere before Bear Canyon snow started covering the ground. There was more snow higher on the mountain - and an impressive display of ice on the roadcut above the pullout for the Ridgeline Climbing Area.

Road to Mt. Lemmon closes as storm makes for a chilly Monday - Arizona Daily Star, Storm closes road to Mt. Lemmon - KVOA.com, Monday's winter storm brings fresh snow to Mount Lemmon - KVOA.com, Road to Mount Lemmon open - Tucson News Now.

2016 February Roadcut Ice at the Ridgeline Parking Area 01
2016 February Roadcut Ice at the Ridgeline Parking Area 01. Charles Miles. 2/2/2016.

The latest Santa Catalina Bighorn Sheep Reintroduction Project update was recently released:

Hiking around Babad Do'ag Trail - Toni Savanna Photography: a great set of pictures from the Babad Do'ag Trail!

Mt. Lemmon search crews looking for missing hiker - Arizona Daily Star, UPDATE: Hiker who went missing on Mount Lemmon found safe - Tucson News Now: A hiker missing after going for a hike on the [link slug="bug-spring-trail"/] was found in good condition.

The Southern Arizona Buffelgrass Coordination Center recently made a Facebook post about Sahara Mustard, an invasive species in the Sonoran and Mohave Desert - while I am not aware of Sahara Mustard being found in/around the Santa Catalina Mountains it was interesting to learn more about it - some information from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - and from the TUBB CANYON DESERT CONSERVANCY SAHARA MUSTARD: FAQS:

Sahara Mustard threatens to bring a real "Silent Spring" to the Anza-Borrego Desert and other deserts of the Southwest. Sahara Mustard quickly multiplies to overshadow, poison, and rob water from the wildflower fields and blooming cacti that bring so many visitors from around the world to see the. Eventually, Sahara Mustard can kill even tough creosote, cholla and barrel cacti, literally taking over the desert and turning it into a mustard wasteland devoid of the biodiversity needed to sustain desert wildlife

2016 February Roadcut Ice at the Ridgeline Parking Area 02
2016 February Roadcut Ice at the Ridgeline Parking Area 02. Charles Miles. 2/2/2016.


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