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I joined Ned and the gang on the second of the summer Mount Lemmon hikes on August 5 2015. We hiked the loop formed by the Mt. Lemmon Trail and the Meadow Trail (formerly the Power Line Road and the Lemmon Park Trail) at the top of the mountain.
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Taken on a trip up Mount Lemmon during the Fall color, 1979.
Scanned half-frame Ektachrome transparency, processed with Picasa.
Slide mounts not dated or numbered.
(1971a-28)
Mount Lemmon, Tucson, AZ
2009
I remember that we thought that this charred tree stump resembled a cat. haha. :)
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Sunset over Tucson, Arizona, USA as seen from a very dirty lens low on Mount Lemmon.
Probably better large.
photos from a drive up the Mt Lemmon Highway on the Coronado National Forest outside Tucson, Arizona
On July 16 2014 I joined the Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists led hike on Mt. Lemmon. We hiked the loop formed by the Mt. Lemmon Trail and the Meadow Trail (formerly the Power Line Road and the Lemmon Park Trail) at the top of the mountain.
Hand held flash.
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.
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Riding along the east side of Mount Lemmon near Tucson, Arizona on what is known as Reddington Road.
1980 Pre-Tourist boom, the Alpine inn and summerhaven, a refuge. Mount Lemmon Creek overflowed during a Monsoon storm, littering the main street with debris. Remnants of a previously burned lodge from 1977 still remain on the R/H side of the picture. If you go to the NEXT image taken after the fire, and when reconstruction was well underway, you can see the less than desirable "improvements" that have been made and the stunning loss of trees. The Alpine Inn was never rebuilt after the fire. Right before the fire I visited Summerhaven. It had no visitors, it was nice and cool and the Owner of the inn and I spent time loafing around and drinking coffee on the Inn's deck out front.
Or maybe not, I'm thinking that those antenna don't look right. Long-horned bee, perhaps?
On July 29 2015 I joined Ned and the gang on one of the summer Mount Lemmon hikes. We hiked the loop formed by the Mt. Lemmon Trail and the Meadow Trail (formerly the Power Line Road and the Lemmon Park Trail) at the top of the mountain.
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.
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Olive warbler is in its own family, although it was once lumped with other warblers. It's the only member of the family Peucedramidae. Normally I wouldn't post an image so hidden by foliage, but it's really the habitat for this bird, and the best I've been able to do.