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Arizona

Gripes from a grumpy GPS user

by Dave Pidgeon on February 18, 2010

This GPS user has had enough! Listing some frustrations with GPS devices and software.

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The sound of the American wilderness

by Dave Pidgeon on January 28, 2010

How natural and unnatural sounds impact the debate about whether America has true wilderness.

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We’re the wild ones

by Dave Pidgeon on January 13, 2010

A follow up to Tuesday’s look at whether America has true wilderness, or if wilderness is just a frame of mind.

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Let’s get wild

by Dave Pidgeon on January 12, 2010

Compass Points starts a conversation about whether America has true wilderness, or is it a state of mind?

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DAY TRIPPER: Sweet Saguaro scenery

by Dave Pidgeon on January 6, 2010

Escape Tucson’s urbanscape for this day hike in Saguaro National Park, Ariz.

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A clash of ideals in the Mojave

by Dave Pidgeon on December 29, 2009

A proposal for new national monuments in California’s Mojave Desert has driven an idealistic wedge between conservationists and renewable energy advocates.

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DAY TRIPPER: Caved in near Phoenix

by Dave Pidgeon on December 9, 2009

The 5.8-mile Go John Trail loops into the stunning silence of the Sonoran Desert, even though America’s fifth largest city resides right along the Cave Creek Regional Park’s borders.

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Grand changes coming for canyon camping

by Dave Pidgeon on November 23, 2009

Changes are coming to Grand Canyon National Park’s camping permit system. Find out what they are and how these changes will impact local businesses.

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Red rocks and snow

by davepidgeon on November 12, 2009

Learn how to see a remote section of Sedona’s red rock wilderness, and find out about one of the craziest expeditions planned in the modern era.

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Pleasing the aperture

by davepidgeon on November 12, 2009

Turquoise water and red rocks blend at Havasu Falls.

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