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Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues

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.

August 16, 2012 12:00 am Comments
Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues

Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues

Late-afternoon light falls in an area in the Tortolita Mountains on the northwest side.

August 16, 2012 12:00 am Comments
Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues

Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues

A truck drives up the Sierrita Mountains, which are just west of Sahuarita and Green Valley.

August 16, 2012 12:00 am Comments
Ring's reflections: Primer on our mountains continues

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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