September 1997

In this issue
Here are the main themes extracted from each text, following the guidelines: **Text 1 (Lion):** The text explores the tension between humanity and the wild, highlighting the fear and respect evoked by a mountain lion's presence. It reveals the vulnerability and intrusion felt when entering the animal's domain. **Text 2 (Kayak):** The text describes the joy of exploring nature through kayaking, emphasizing the beauty and tranquility found along the Colorado River. It highlights the unique experiences and discoveries made while navigating the canyon. **Text 3 (Tears):** The text reveals the tragic forced relocation of Yavapai and Apache peoples, emphasizing the brutality and injustice of the U.S. government's actions. It highlights the suffering endured during the "Trail of Tears." **Text 4 (Condor):** The text celebrates the efforts to reintroduce California Condors to Arizona, emphasizing the dedication of biologists and the hope for restoring this endangered species. It shows the complex challenges and rewards of conservation. **Text 5 (Snorkel):** The text conveys the wonder of discovering a hidden world by snorkel hiking in mountain streams. It emphasizes the intimate connection with nature and the surprising diversity found in miniature ecosystems. **Text 6 (Sculpt):** The text reflects on the vastness of geological time and the artistry of erosion in shaping landscapes. It encourages appreciating the beauty and history revealed in natural rock formations. **Text 7 (Chimi):** The text is a humorous exploration of the chimichanga's origins. It reveals the passion and folklore surrounding this iconic Southwestern dish. **Text 8 (Skull):** The text explores the idyllic yet mysterious nature of Skull Valley, Arizona. It depicts a unique town with a haunting name, rich history, and the draw for artists. **Text 9 (Cowboy):** The text playfully reminisces about childhood dreams of becoming a cowboy. It reflects on the enduring appeal of the Western hero and the desire to recapture that spirit. **Text 10 (Muench):** This is an advertisement, but the underlying theme is an appreciation for Arizona's landscapes, a call to preserve its natural beauty, and the artistry of landscape photography. **Text 11 (Wells):** The text investigates the legend of Cochise stealing a strongbox. It questions the likelihood of the legend, emphasizing the beauty of the setting and the lure of historical mystery. **Text 12 (Humor):** This text is a compilation of jokes. The underlying theme is the amusing observations and unique character of Arizona and its residents. **Text 13 (Cook):** The text celebrates the skill and character of a cowboy cook. It highlights the resourcefulness and quality of traditional cowboy cooking. **Text 14 (Klon):** The text invites readers to explore a back road through Arizona's history. It promises adventure and discovery through landscapes and historical locations.
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Chapters
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Along the Way
Peter Aleshire,Will Terry
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Kayaking the Colorado
Kris Baxter James
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The Yavapai Trail of Tears
James E. Cook
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The Condors' Return
Rich Heffernon
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A New Kind of Sport
Rosanne A. Hansom
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Time Sculptures
Gary Ladd
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Chimichangas: Whodunit First?
Leo W. Banks
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Legend-haunted Skull Valley
Leo W. Banks
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Wit Stop
Gene Perret,Kevin J. Kibsey
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Legends of the Lost
Sam Negri
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Arizona Humor
Vicky Snow,Don Dedera
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Roadside Rest
Don Dedera,Tom Dollar
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Back Road Adventure
Tom Dollar
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Mileposts/Events
Rebecca Mong,Gary Bennett
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Hike of the Month
Sam Negri

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