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A fantastic weekend with friends in the Bradshaw Mountains I was recently fooling around on Google Earth and came across a massive mining operation in the middle of nowhere. I intended to research the next Arizona Backcountry Explorers adventure, but…
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On February 10th, 1918, US Deputy Marshal Frank Haynes, Graham County Sheriff Frank McBride, Deputy Mark Kempton, and Deputy Kane Wooten went to the Powers place with a warrant for the Powers brothers for draft evasion and questions concerning mysterious…
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A long-awaited trip to the Sierra Ancha Mountains I was thrilled by our members’ positive response to our most recent trip through the Sierra Ancha mountains. The journey had been on my bucket list for months until a last-minute decision…
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The BLM uses “suitable habitat” for endangered species to justify public road closures without solid scientific evidence. This double standard raises concerns about the management of public lands.
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It should come as no surprise that Arizona is a focal point for outdoor enthusiasts all over the U.S. and the world. Our landscapes are beautiful, our wildlife is unique, and for years, we have maintained a delicate balance between…
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Learn about the Kingman Travel Management Plan’s environmental assessment and how the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to close motorized access on public lands. Voice your opinion and submit your comments today to protect Arizona’s roads and public access.
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Learn about House Joint Resolution 44 and its impact on Arizona’s public lands. Discover how Arizona citizens can take action to enforce laws protecting public land rights and challenge federal overreach.
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Learn about the Bouse and Cactus Plain Travel Management Plan and its potential 41% closure. The Bureau of Land Management is proposing extensive motorized trail closures, affecting off-roaders, ranchers, hikers, and more. Find out how to submit your comments before…