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This was right next to where some guys had just finished rock climbing so I'm guessing this memorial is for a rock climber that took a wrong step.
Pics taken while driving up Mount Lemmon just outside of Tucson. Mount Lemmon is one of the peaks I can see from my balcony: flickr.com/photos/arancidamoeba/2416470070/
I joined Ned and the gang on the final summer Mount Lemmon hike on August 26 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.
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.
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Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1. Copied with a Nikon ES-1 on Olympus 35mm f3.5 macro lens/E-510. RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 2.
(1981-09a-14)
I joined Ned and the gang on the final summer Mount Lemmon hike on August 26 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.
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.
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The view and rock formations from Windy Point on the Mount Lemmon Highway.
Photos from a trip up the Santa Catalina Mountains in 1980.
Kodachrome transparency copied with Nikon ES-1 and Olympus 35mm f3.5 macro lens. RAW file processed with Picasa.
(1980-07b-01.ORF)
A trip up the Mount Lemmon Highway to Lemmon Park and Radio Ridge in late spring, 1979. The slides were stamped May, but I think processing of they must have been delayed while we were on vacation and they got out or order.
Scan of a Kodachrome transparency, adjusted with the Gimp.
(1979-05a-19)
Yellow Eyed Juncos were pretty much found everywhere in the canyons, They seemed especially partial to camping areas, Im guessing easy food, Much like house sparrows it seems.
This one is from Rose Canyon Lake Camping area on Mount lemmon, Most all the birds we seen in this area were banded such as this lil guy. They were pretty friendly as well.
Tough to get these guys off the ground and avoid the shaded areas of the forest as they would hop along the ground!
With the plants along the trail mostly brown and flat the trail was easier to follow than in September of last year.
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.
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.
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Photo from the video "Catalina Highway (Arizona) – In Another Minute (289)" -- Watch it here: movingpostcard.com/catalina-highway-arizona/
We returned to the Marshall Gulch trailhead and then hiked up the Aspen Trail to the aspen grove, November 1979.
Scanned Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1, processed with Picasa.
(1979-11b-24)
Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1. Copied with a Nikon ES-1 on Olympus 35mm f3.5 macro lens/E-510. RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 2.
(1981-09a-05)
This is one of a series of post processing experiments to bring out some details at the top of Mount Lemmon in Tucson, Arizona.
On a recent day trip trip up the mountain to Summerhaven, on Mount Lemmon in Tucson, Arizona.
I took some photos of these structures from the other side, and MUCH closer. When I find them, it will be fun and interesting to compare views.
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Earlier today this fire was reported at 200 acres - as we drove by just after sunset we could not see the fire (although we smelled it at Hairpin Turn), but later we could see the fire as points of light.
This is the southern most ski resort in the U.S. You actually need chains up here in the wintertime. This is at 9000+ feet.
Pics taken while driving up Mount Lemmon just outside of Tucson. Mount Lemmon is one of the peaks I can see from my balcony: flickr.com/photos/arancidamoeba/2416470070/
Photos taken on a hike up Marshall Gulch, November 1979.
Scanned Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1, processed with Picasa.
(1979-11b-10)
Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1. Copied with a Nikon ES-1 on Olympus 35mm f3.5 macro lens/E-510. RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 2.
(1981-09a-15)