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Stars, Death, Trails, Bees, Unattended Campfires, Summits - 5/28/2016

Created by Charles Miles on 5/28/2016.

2016 May Gibbon Mountain
2016 May Gibbon Mountain. Charles Miles. 5/21/2016.

The Santa Catalina Bighorn Sheep Reintroduction Project update for the period ending May 25th was released today:

Catalina Summits by Andy Martin, Mark Nichols and Bob Martin - Old Adit, Andy Martin - I was recently reminded of Andy Martin's work on a summits/high-points list for the Santa Catalina Mountains. This is a great list, especially if you love maps and the Santa Catalina Mountains, and unless you have looked thru it (or similar lists) it is likely to have at least a couple interesting summits that you have never thought about/noticed!

Green Mountain Trail offers lush summer color - Arizona Daily Star: A nice overview of the [link slug="green-mountain-trail"/] including a nice tip - 'The best bet for finding mountain wildflowers this early in the season is along the lower mile or two of the route.'

Hittin' the Trails 4 You: The Pontatoc Ridge Trail - Hittin' the Trails 4 You: Pima Canyon Trail in the Catalina Foothills - Short segments on the [link slug="pontatoc-ridge-trail"/] and the Pima Canyon Trail.

Forest Officials: Too Many Unattended Campfires - Arizona Public Media: Unfortunately in recent weeks "crews in the Coronado National Forest's Santa Catalina Ranger District have spotted about 15 unattended campfires" - significant human caused fires have burned in the Santa Catalina Mountains and there is certainly a risk that unattended campfires can cause a wildfire. From the article - “You want to drown the fire out... That means pouring plenty of water on the fire, stirring the embers around in the water, and repeating as necessary." Also related: Coronado National Forest Warning Of Memorial Day Weekend Fire Danger - KJZZ,

2016 May Pontatoc Ridge 03
2016 May Pontatoc Ridge 03. Charles Miles. 5/21/2016.

Night in the desert under the full moon is amazing - if hiking at night in Sabino Canyon is not something you want to, or can, do consider a tour of Sabino Canyon at night on the Tram! Sabino Canyon gives moonlight tours (Arizona Daily Star)

2016 May Stars above Blacketts Ridge
2016 May Stars above Blacketts Ridge. Charles Miles. 5/21/2016.

Bee alerts at Sabino Canyon - Tucson News Now: Two very informative quotes from Coronado National Forest spokeswoman Heidi Schewel about Bee alerts on the [link slug="blacketts-ridge-trail"/]:

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


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