October 1997
In this issue
The text explores the power of the past and the enduring mark it leaves on landscapes. It shows how nature reclaims what was once lost, offering moments where echoes of bygone eras subtly reappear. This reminds us of the continuous cycle of creation and destruction.
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Chapters
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Along the Way
Larry Winter
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Bonita Creek Birding
Sam Negri
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Prayers in Stone
Barton Wright
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Discovering How Nature Works
Carle Hodge
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Meet the Most Famous Squirrel in the World
Tom Dollar
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All Dressed Up, Circa 1870
Kathleen Walker
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The Coronado Epistle
Dean Smith
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Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Fateful Spanish Fort
Sam Negri
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Wit Stop
Gene Perret,Ted DeGrazia,Jerry Jacka,Jack Dykinga,Jerry Sieve,Bob Rink,Vicky Snow,Robert G. McDonald
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Legends of the Lost
Sam Negri
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Arizona Humor
Gary Bennett,Don Dedera,Jeanne Hanks, Yarnell
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Roadside Rest
Don Dedera,Jonathan Lowe
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Back Road Adventure
Jonathan Lowe
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Mileposts/Events
Rebecca Mong,Priscilla Whitaker
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Hike of the Month
Rose Houk
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