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Lakeside Park in Tucson AZ
Posted By: Saguaro
Posted: Mon Oct 8 2007

    Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson, northwest corner of Stella Road and Sarnoff Drive.

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Native Seeds - SEARCH in Tucson, Arizona
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sun Jan 6 2008

    We stopped in to visit and join the Tucson, Arizona based Native Seeds / SEARCH. Located on 4th Ave just north of downtown, S ...Click Here for full article

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Priority Vulnerable Species in Pima County
Posted By: Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted: Sun May 18 2008

    Priority Vulnerable Species are species that are being considered and analyzed as potentially covered species under the multi ...Click Here for full article

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Fourth Ave Street Fair
Posted By: Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted: Thu Dec 13 2007

    This years 4th Ave Street Fair in Tucson, Arizona was a rainy event. It rained for much of the weekend, but the fair went ...Click Here for full article

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We saw a thread on EDC forum where one of the members figured out a way to tie a sling (for throwing rocks) out of one length of 550 cord. IT looked like a good way to go so I tried one of my own. It did not turn out as nice looking as the original, but it should function anyway. I tied a monkey fist (ball knot) on one end with a steel nut inside for weight. The other end is a loop to fit over a finger. The sling is used by putting the loop over a finger, then holding the monkey fist. A rock or other projectile is held in the pocket and then spun around. Centrifugal force is created and when the monkey fist is released from the hand, the rock is released and its potential energy from the spinning is unleashed into straight flight. It takes a bit of practice to get the aiming down, but it is possible to hit a rabbit or squirrel with some skill

http://www.makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1237133925&pid=1489

Sling from one length of 550 cord
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Mar 15 2009

These are some of our favorite books that cover geology, rocks, minerals and the sights we see while driving around Arizona. These are all easy to read and understand and all are available for just a few dollars each. With a few of these you can learn a lot more about the mountains, rocks and geology youll discover around Arizona.

http://www.desertgeology.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1193013654

Books about Arizona Geology
Posted by:
JiveOne
Posted on: Sun Oct 21 2007


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