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Bears, Horses, Heat - 7/17/2017

Created by Charles Miles on 7/18/2017.

2017 July Storm moving North
2017 July Storm moving North. Charles Miles. 7/17/2017.

News links from the past few months for the Santa Catalina Mountains - this post was over due already in late June when I was working on finishing it but it was delayed several additional weeks by the Burro Fire. The Burro Fire burned over 27,000 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains but did not destroy any homes/buildings/infrastructure - news links, maps, pictures and other information from the Burro Fire can be found here.

Pine scents, cold streams, ladybugs: Moments and memories on Mount Lemmon | Home + Life + Health | tucson.com - Arizona Daily Star: A short article of selected memories of the mountain that were submitted to the paper via Facebook - this was prompted by the Burro Fire and it made me think about all the personal stories about the mountain that we never get to hear...

Permit to operate Sabino shuttle to be opened for 'competitive process' - Arizona Daily Star, Sabino Canyon shuttle service to continue - KGUN9: For now the current shuttle will continue to operate while the Forest Service continues to take and evaluate bids to run the shuttle service. The Forest Service took public comments on this process in October 2015 and I think it is fair to say that many people hope to see improvements to the shuttle system - after seeing this article it was interesting to go back and read the 2015 letter from the Forest Service...

Giving back in Southern Arizona | Business News | tucson.com - Arizona Daily Star: "Summit Hut raised $1,500 for Friends of Oracle State Park, a 4,000-acre wildlife refuge in northern foothills of the Catalina Mountains. It serves as a center for environmental education while providing programming for all ages through interactive programs, trails and avenues for interrelationships and habitats between plants, animals and people." The Friends of Oracle State Park have done great work over the years and this March the park opened full time for the first time in years!

Southern Arizona Rescue Association looking for new volunteers - KGUN9: SARA is an outstanding group that has helped a huge number of hikers/climbers/canyoneers/riders/etc.!!! Tuesday July 18th, 2017 from 19:00 to 21:00 is the next orientation for people interested in joining. New applicant recruitment is done once a year - for more information see this page.

Sonoran Desert wildlife passages win partnership award - Tucsonlocalmedia: The North Oracle Road widening that took place last year included a wildlife crossing bridge and underpass - the work that the Arizona Department of Transportation did in coordinating and collaborating on the wildlife crossings earned it the 2017 Timothy M. Ahrens Partnering Award from the Pima Association of Governments and the Regional Transportation Authority. These crossing help provide a much needed link between the Santa Catalina Mountains and the Tortolita Mountains - two interesting sources for more information are the Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection's results from the effort to monitor the crossings and AZGF's funding proposal for a study of the wildlife linkage.

Stranded bighorns - High Country News: A letter to the editor about the Bighorn Sheep in the Santa Catalina Mountains - the paragraph that caught my attention: "The bighorn release area in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness is hemmed in right up to the Coronado National Forest and wilderness boundary by dense urban development. The bighorn are stranded on a “mountain island.” How will that herd maintain genetic diversity without manipulation by humans?"

Southern Arizona Authors - Arizona Daily Star: A nice review of John Bezy's A Guide to the Geology of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona: The Geology and Life Zones of a Madrean Sky Island.

Bears, Mountain Lions and even a rabid fox were concerns over the past few months - probably the most memorable item from the articles below is the picture of a bear looking thru the window into a Summerhaven cabin:

The commercial horseback rides on the Linda Vista Trails continued to generate quite a bit of commentary - the permit for the rides was not renewed and the rides have ended.

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2017 July Storm over Samaniego Ridge
2017 July Storm over Samaniego Ridge. Charles Miles. 7/17/2017.

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