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Map & Compass, Gear
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    A quick look at the gear we use for map and compass work. Orienteering, geocaching and hiking are great fun and get you out t ...Click Here for full article

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Map & Compass, Topographic Maps
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    Topographic maps, Forest Service maps, and other maps we take with on hikes, hunting trips, geocaching, etc
...Click Here for full article

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Map & Compass, Road Maps
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    Road map review
A quick look at road maps and how we use them ...Click Here for full article

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There are more than 400 animals—rhinos, elephants, monkeys, polar bears and lions, at the Reid Park Zoo. It is set up in a few zones you can walk through to see African, Asian, and South American regions. There is also a walk through aviary.

It is not the largest zoo but you can easily spend half the day watching the animals and learning from the various educational material throughout the area.

http://arizonawildlife.org/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1217058768

Reid Park Zoo
Posted by:
Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted on: Sat Jul 26 2008

This campground is close to Tucson, AZ The Forest Service Website says: While most other campgrounds in the Catalina District are closed in winter and open in summer, Molino Campground and Picnic Area has a season that is just the opposite. Because it is located lower on the slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Molino is open during the late fall, winter, and early spring. The weather here is pleasantly mild then, and any of those seasons is a good time to visit.

http://www.arizonatrailguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1191232313&pid=665

Molino Basin Campground near Tucson, Arizona
Posted by:
LibertyWatch
Posted on: Mon Oct 1 2007

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