
View from the Top, Near Barnum Rock On Mt. Lemmon (10/05/12) — Image by kenne

View from the Top, Near Barnum Rock On Mt. Lemmon (10/05/12) — Image by kenne
Posted February 27, 2021 by kenneturner in Information, Mt. Lemmon, Paulo Coelho, Philosophy, Photography, Quote, Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson Arizona
Tagged with Barnum Rock, Mt. Lemmon, Paulo Coelho, Philosophy of life, Quote, Tucson Basin

Image by kenne
Posted October 17, 2012 by kenneturner in Art, Capturing the Moment, Nature, Photography
Tagged with Barnum Rock, Santa Catalina Mountains

Sitting On Top Of The Rock — Image by kenne
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Posted October 17, 2012 by kenneturner in Art, Capturing the Moment, Photography, Poetry
Tagged with Barnum Rock, Haiku, Rock, Sonoran Desert, Tucson Arizona, View from the top

View of Tucson and the Santa Rita Mountains in the distance. — Images by kenne
The SCVN fall hiking schedule began last Friday (October 5th) at the lower Butterfly trailhead, with our destination, Barnum Rock. As you will see from the photos, it was a beautiful day to be hiking in the Santa Catalina Mountains. There will be two more hikes at the higher elevations (Bug Springs on the 12th and Guthrie Peak on the 19th) with the remaining fall hikes taking place at Sabino Canyon and other desert locations.

Tristan, from Whitehorse, Yukon
Before beginning our hike at the trailhead, we met a young man, Tristan, from Whitehorse, Yukon. Working only with his name, where he was from, where he had been and where he was going, I began an Internet search. I found a blogger, Gypsy by Trade — Ridin’ Bikes and Travelin’ Light, that sounds a lot like Tristan. He writes: “In Whitehorse, I met Tristan at the Icycle Sports bicycle shop. Nearly a small warehouse, the shop is well stocked and rents space to a coffee roaster that operates a small coffee bar. Bikes and espresso– just about perfect. Tristan will be in Banff around August 1 to ride the Divide, and beyond. He shared a sampling of local Whitehorse singletrack with me, including the famed Yukon River Trail on a sandy embankment above the river.”
Next, I was able to find a reference to a Tristan Geisel in Explore Mag.com — “During the summer we can go out for two rides after work, because it barely gets dark,” says bike mechanic Tristan Geisel.” With a full name, I went to Facebook — every young person has a Facebook account, right? Of course! Tristan is on Facebook, so I sent him a message. I would love to get a message back at some point in the future, but we will see.
All of us have a Tristan in us, so you can’t help but admire this young man. I can’t help but think about his travels everyday — wonder where he is today?
Ride on Tristan, ride on!
kenne
Post Note: I left out one important detail — Tristan started his six month venture in July, traveling from Whitehorse and was on the return leg following the Arizona Trail, hitting all the states north to the Canadian border. Sorry about that! Now you know why I have impressed!

(Click on any of the gallery photos for a larger view.)
Posted October 9, 2012 by kenneturner in Information, Life, Nature, Photography
Tagged with Barnum Rock, Lower Butterfly Trail, Santa Catalina Mountains, Santa Rita Mountains, Tristan, Whitehorse Yukon
Barnum Rock — Image by kenne (Photo Set)
Last friday, lead my naturalist Edi Moore, we started our hike from Palisades on Mt. Lemmon. We hike to the top of the trail, turning right to Incinerator Ridge. (The overlook was where Summerhaven dumped their garbage years ago.) We again turned right at Leopold Point or as some call it Peck Basin Overlook and hiked to Barnum Rock. The hike provided many picturesque views of the San Pedro Valley below.
The weather was great, providing plenty of photo opts. (Click on Photo Set above to see a slideshow.)
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Posted August 2, 2011 by kenneturner in Capturing the Moment, Information, Photography
Tagged with Barnum Rock, Coronado National Forest, Hiking, Mount Lemmon, San Pedro Valley, Summerhaven Arizona, Tucson Arizona