Bob Ring; Mountains
Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues
Snow blanketed the Tucson Mountains back in February 2011. Wasson Peak, at right, is the highest mountain in the range at 4,687 feet.
Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues
Late-afternoon light falls in an area in the Tortolita Mountains on the northwest side.
Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues
A truck drives up the Sierrita Mountains, which are just west of Sahuarita and Green Valley.
Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues
Last week I presented the first in a two-part primer of Tucson's fascinating and numerous mountain ranges. Here's the second part.
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