Snow- Capped Mountains Above Tucson, AZ
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It is a 25 mile drive up to the peak from the base of the Santa
Catalina range (taking you past Windy Point – prev. set of pix), and the top of
the mountain is over 9000 feet above sea level and more than 6500 feet above
the city of Tucson… so, you are looking at a mountain that is over a mile high.
These are the Rincon mountains, directly to the east of the
house, the highest peak being Mica Mountain, which is about 16 miles away, and
is only about 6000 feet above the city.
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