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May 24: Near Saguaro National Park, looks really easy to get to. | May 24: Near Saguaro National Park, looks really easy to get to. | ||
* its 2.5 miles from the closest road point and at least a mile from the nearest trail. regulations for the park dont allow leaving trails below 4,500 feet | * its 2.5 miles from the closest road point and at least a mile from the nearest trail. regulations for the park dont allow leaving trails below 4,500 feet | ||
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+ | Aug 12: The Tucson point is just on the other side of Reddington Pass. EvilTaylor (a student pilot) and his CFI made it out there around 8:15am (local) by means of a C172. Proof and photos to follow. | ||
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Revision as of 17:24, 12 August 2008
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The Tucson, AZ graticule is at latitude 32, longitude -110. Unfortunately, areas west of I-19 are in the next graticule over. But this graticule contains most of Tucson and the Santa Catalina Mountains, which could make for some interesting hikes!
Today's Location: [Tucson, Arizona]
The Tucson point for May 21 is inside Davis Monthan Air Force Base. Hmm.
May 24: Near Saguaro National Park, looks really easy to get to.
- its 2.5 miles from the closest road point and at least a mile from the nearest trail. regulations for the park dont allow leaving trails below 4,500 feet
Aug 12: The Tucson point is just on the other side of Reddington Pass. EvilTaylor (a student pilot) and his CFI made it out there around 8:15am (local) by means of a C172. Proof and photos to follow.
Participants
Chariot (if not feeling lazy, and if its near/in the city)(moved)- Sp (When I get a GPS)
- Mike
- EvilTaylor