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Sierra Chivato 2010

Exploration and bird survey trip in summer 2010 to the northeast side and top of the Sierra Chivato.

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The Whetstone Mountains – A Wilderness Overlooked

How do you gauge wilderness qualities? Consider this: deep in the Whetstone Mountains sits a wooden corral with a small metal line shack, remnants of an early cattle ranching operation. Far from any road, its floor has newspapers from 1939 resting where they were dropped when the news was fresh. 

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Sierra El Humo 2010

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Wildfires raging near Rancho Pan Duro

huck Sat, 06/30/2012 - 15:09

Pan Duro fires, SonoraWe just returned from Rancho Pan Duro on the spine of the Sierra Madre. It is located south of Los Ojos, 50 miles or so southeast of Agua Prieta/Douglas. Mexico doesn't have fire suppression infrastructure in place as does the US.

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Sierra Cucurpe

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Sierra Cíbuta 2010

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Sierra San Jose

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Sierra San Juan

Explored and photographed by Aaron Flesch.

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Crotalus lepidus

rock rattlesnake

Crotalus lepidus - rock rattlesnake
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Thamnophis cyrtopsis

black-necked gartersnake

Thamnophis cyrtopsis- black-necked gartersnake
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