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On the Landscape of the Santa Catalina Mountains

SunZia, Buehman Canyon to Brush Corral Road - 1/8/2018, 1/16/2018, 2/25/2018, 2/26/2018

Created by Charles Miles on 3/19/2018.

2018 February Rock along the SunZia Route 01
2018 February Rock along the SunZia Route 01. Charles Miles. 2/26/2018.

(This is Part Two of a series of Posts on the SunZia Transmission Line Project - the previous post was SunZia – Redington Road North to Buehman Canyon – 12/12/2017. See the bottom of either post for more information about SunZia.)

The rocks look like maps - they remind me of the shape of the San Pedro River and of the brutal line that the SunZia project may cut thru this landscape. On four different days I explored the canyons under, and terrain around, the proposed SunZia route - from the north edge of Buehman Canyon, across the hills to Edgar Canyon and up to the Brush Corral Road.

2018 February Looking up a the sky above Buehman Canyon along the SunZia Route
2018 February Looking up a the sky above Buehman Canyon along the SunZia Route. Charles Miles. 2/25/2018.

Recent rains must have filled Buehman Canyon with water - there is wall to wall slippery mud and debris pressed against the tree trunks. I suppose the power lines hanging overhead won't change the canyon much, but there is an infinite difference between nothing and something.

Sitting on the south side of the Buehman Canyon the first stars of the evening appear over the SunZia route - towers on the canyon sides may eventually carry the transmission lines across Buehman Canyon - man-made shapes added to the dark silhouette of land below the stars.

2018 February Looking South across Buehman Canyon along the Sunzia Route with the first Stars of the Evening
2018 February Looking South across Buehman Canyon along the Sunzia Route with the first Stars of the Evening. Charles Miles. 2/25/2018.

Early in the morning the milky way is low in the sky and frost covers my gear, a cold start quickly changes to a warm day hiking north thru the desert. The SunZia route crosses the Brush Corral Road and continues across hills and small washes towards Edgar Canyon, both the Santa Catalinas and Galiuros are visible. A long set of access roads will be cut into these hills to construct and maintain the lines.

2018 February A wide view from the Santa Catalinas to the Galiuros from the SunZia Route North of the Brush Corral Road
2018 February A wide view from the Santa Catalinas to the Galiuros from the SunZia Route North of the Brush Corral Road: A wide view from the Santa Catalinas to the Galiuros from the SunZia Route North of the Brush Corral Road. Charles Miles. 2/26/2018.
2018 February SunZia Route running North towards the edge of Edgar Canyon
2018 February SunZia Route running North towards the edge of Edgar Canyon. Charles Miles. 2/26/2018.
2018 February South Side of Edgar Canyon looking Across the proposed SunZia Route
2018 February South Side of Edgar Canyon looking Across the proposed SunZia Route. Charles Miles. 2/26/2018.
Sky Over Edgar Canyon
Photos of the sky over Edgar Canyon - one day this view may be broken by the SunZia Transmission Line.

The lower section of Edgar Canyon is a surprise, more to explore, and more reason to come back, than I had guessed - like Buehman Canyon there aren't towers or new access roads in the canyon bottom - 'just' a line imprisoning the sky. From the edge of Edgar Canyon the line follows hills and washes to the Davis Mesa Road.

2018 January Abandoned Tank North of Edgar Canyon
2018 January Abandoned Tank North of Edgar Canyon. Charles Miles. 1/8/2018.
2018 January SunZia Crossing the road out to Davis Mesa
2018 January SunZia Crossing the road out to Davis Mesa. Charles Miles. 1/16/2018.

It is sad to think about the changes coming to this landscape - I read Chris Townsend's Thoughts on the Conservation and Restoration of Nature in Scotland while working on images for this post and found it encouraging and relevant - I am not familiar with the places and organizations in his post, but I suspect the subject will be immediately familiar regardless of your location:

Whilst the Gleann nam Fiadh track is depressing there is much that is positive in the conservation and restoration of nature in the Scottish hills and elsewhere in Britain. Not enough certainly but looking at what is being done can counter the feelings of despair when more damage occurs. It can also encourage a desire to help protect what is left and restore what we can. Public pressure is what counts here. I doubt many politicians would do much without it (there are a few who would, perhaps). It’s easy to think that one person can’t do anything and that signing petitions, sharing and commenting on posts on social media, and writing to representatives achieves nothing. However any effect from these actions is cumulative. If enough people take part then sometimes a momentum can build towards something happening. The alternative is to give up.

SunZia - Buehman Canyon to Edgar Canyon
Map of the proposed SunZia Transmission Line Route from Buehman Canyon to Edgar Canyon.

Some SunZia reading material:

2018 February Rock along the SunZia Route 03
2018 February Rock along the SunZia Route 03. Charles Miles. 2/26/2018.

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