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- Bibliography for Metallic Mineral Districts in Pima and Santa Cruz Counties, Arizona by Lorraine Schnabel, John W
- Chapter 5, Santa Rita Ecosystem Management Area
- March Hike Schedule 2016
- Map Units Q Quaternary Surficial Deposits, Undivided (0-2 Ma)
- Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
- Mount Graham WSA Potential Wilderness Area Evaluation
- Regional Neotectonic Analysis of the Sonoran
- Compiled by Jane E. Jenness, David A. Lopez, and James R. Lafortune
- Mt. Wrightson, Tucson, Arizona
- COPPER OXIDE RESOURCES Open-File Report 92-10 July, 1992
- Inventory of Hikes and Trail Ratings for 150+ Hikes
- Sbhc Hike Database 06-01-10
- Great Hoodoo Hunts
- Correlation of Jurassic Eolian Strata Between the Magmatic Arc and the Colorado Plateau: New U-Pb Geochronologic Data from Southern Arizona
- Friends of Sabino Canyon Fall 2014
- Whetstone Potential Wilderness Area Evaluation [PW-05-03-D3-001]
- 003 Sbhc May-Jun 2010 Newsletter
- Reconnaissance Geology of the Mesozoic and Lower Cenozoic Rocks of the Southern Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona: a Preliminary Report
- Sbhc Hike Database 01-01-15
- “Don't Worry. There's Nothing to Be Afraid Of.”
- A Bill to Designate Certain National Forest Lands in the State of Arizona As Wilderness, and for Other Purposes
- Cenozoic Rocks of the Santa Rita Mountains, Southeast of Tucson, Arizona by HARALD DREWES
- Coronado National Forest Draft Whetstone Potential Wilderness
- Structural Geology of the Santa Rita Mountains, Southeast of Tucson, Arizona
- Chiricahua Addition North Potential Wilderness Evaluation Report
- Geohydrology and Water Resources of the Tucson Basin, Arizona
- Coronado National Forest Monitoring and Evaluation Report Trends Analysis: 1986 to 2010
- Proctor Nature Loop Trail Teacher/Naturalist Interpretive Guide
- Ring Around the Mountains
- Arizona History AZT Passage 4-Temporal Gulch by Preston Sands
- Living the High Life a Hardy, Obsessive Subculture of Hikers Bags Our Counties’ Highest Points