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After returning from the Aspen Trail we went back up Marshall Gulch to take advantage of the better light, November 1979.

 

Scanned Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1, processed with Picasa.

(1979-11c-16)

Photos taken on a hike up Marshall Gulch, November 1979.

 

Scanned Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1, processed with Picasa.

(1979-11b-07)

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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Looking south-southwest from Windy Point, low on Mount Lemmon. Tucson, Arizona.

 

This scene was about fifteen stops wide. Tough I used HDR and five RAW files for this image, this is an accurate representation. Because the desert is very flat to the west, late sunsets illuminate the clouds from the bottom, yielding surrealistic scenes on evenings you are lucky enough to have clouds.

 

Better large!

Photos take on a trip up Mount Lemmon in early summer 1980.

Kodachrome transparency copied with Nikon ES-1 and Olympus 35mm f3.5 macro lens. RAW file processed with Picasa.

(1980-06b-18.ORF)

On Mt Lemmon in Tucson, Arizona

This was the first time I have seen one of these Squirrels. Their big tufted ears are beautiful. These photos were taken on Mt Lemmon in Tuscon, AZ.

 

The Squirrels are also named Abert's Squirrels. They are found in the mountains of Arizona, New Mexico and Southwest Colorado among Ponderosa pine trees.

 

Scientific name: Sciurus aberti

Arizona Trip around Tucson. Nice bird on Mount Lemmon

We had a delightful time driving up Mount Lemmon with the Sky Island adventure app: www.visittucson.org/things-to-do/outdoors/mountains/mount...

 

It's like listening to someone read all the signs at the overlooks , but while you're driving.

 

I prefer being outside to being in the car, but Mount Lemmon is huge, and we were only in Tucson for a day. It was awesome to be able to see all the variety along the road and not have to worry about getting off the trail before dark. Instead, we saved our hiking time for the saguaros at Sabina Canyon.

Cleaning up the nest [House wren]

Sabino Canyon just below the Marshall Gulch tailhead.

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 Picasa.

(1980-08h-24.ORF)

Lemmon Trail's macroscopic wildlife in a field of Bahia flowers, Tucson, Arizona.

August 2012

 

Looking back down on the Tucson valley. This is probably at about 3000 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/

 

Shot at Babad Do'ag Vista.

Male Lesser Goldfinch.

Mount Lemmon.

Pima county, Arizona

8-12-09

Photo by: Ned Harris

We got a fairly early start on Tuesday June 17 2014 to try to get there ahead of the wind. We were only somewhat successful.

RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.

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an Abert's Squirrel enjoys a fungi on Mount Lemmon

RAW file processed with RAW Therapee.

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Mount Bigelow, Arizona

Tucson Cosplay Network Mount Lemmon Trip 10

 

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RAW file processed with RAW Therapee.

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Mt. Lemmon, Arizona

Coronado National Forest

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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