By Jim Gressinger The Coronado National Forest is big and diverse. It includes the Santa Catalina Mountains including Mt. Lemmon, Santa Ritas home to Mt. Wrightson and Madera Canyon, the...
Category - Outdoors
They’ll See You Before You See Them
By Alisha Brewer If you are one of the few people to have spotted a mountain lion, consider yourself lucky! I know some people...
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AZ Adventures Outdoors: Sabino Canyon Crawler
By Rob Samuelsen For thousands of years, people have flocked to Sabino Canyon to use and enjoy the water because water is the...
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Highways & Byways for June 2021
By Tom Howard Houghton/I-10 InterchangeCrews have completed the switch of all the on and off ramps. Work continues the bridge...
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Looking Up – Tucson Mountain Ranges
By Rob Hallberg The Tucson area mountains are spectacular and very few US cities can boast they are “surrounded” by them. You can...
Read MoreSkyward: July ’19
By David Levy Of all the programs that Wendee and I enjoy watching on our television set, the game show Jeopardy is one of our favorites. For a half hour each day, Wendee and I play along...
Youths Summer Tennis Program
By Article Author An all year-round Tennis program will be starting this June and continuing to August 30th, at the Ft. Lowell Tennis Center at 2900 N. Craycroft Road in Tucson. The program...
What’s Wrong with My Plant?
By Elizabeth Smith Gardens require attention and maintenance, but even under the best of circumstances, problems can arise. Pests, disease and the wrong conditions are the main culprits...
Bike Ranch: A Guest Ranch for the 21st Century
By Article Author Seventy years ago, the Desert Willow, Diamond W, Triple H, La Posta Quemada, Flying V, X-9, and Valley Vail were just some of the guest ranches that thrived on Tucson’s...
Vail, Rita, and Corona Construction Updates
By Tom Howard I-10, Vail, and Colossal Cave Improvements: This project has not started as of writing. We are assuming that they are waiting for school to be out for the summer break. We...
Lava River Cave
By Rob Samuelsen Around the time of human origins, pressure from a large stratovolcano pushed forth gas and lava into a fast-moving river of molten rock. As this viaduct of fiery sludge...
Signs and Symptoms of Dehydration
By Charlotte Herdliska Summer is here and its going be a hot one. You may have heard of people collapsing out in our public spaces and being rushed to the hospital. What you usually don’t...
April, One Rainy Day
By John Simpson Much of the area saw thunderstorms during the late afternoon and early evening of April 16th. This rare April treat brought highly variable rainfall amounts to the area. The...
Del Lago Men’s Golf Club Crowns Champions
By Article Author Twenty-one members of the Del Lago Men’s Golf Club participated in the annual club championships the weekend of April 13th and 14th; and when the final results were in...