Thank you for sharing some of the very informative historical facts related to Tucson's relationship to Old Mexico, Sentinel Peak, and of the U of A. I am a resident of Tucson and have been up on "A" Mountain on several occasions. It is a grueling bike ride up the hill, but an exhilarating decent is just barely more spectacular than the view from the top. I am also fortunate enough to have been a member of the pyrotechnic crew responsible for the famous Tucson 4th of July fireworks display for two years now. Looking forward to this years event. Thanks for these very interesting, informative, and well done videos....
+Scrappycat1966 Glad you enjoyed them and thank you for your comment. There is always so much more meaning brought to familiar places when you understand the history behind them.
The main reason for the washes (rivers) drying up was the cows the Spanish imported grazed all the flora. With the plant life gone, the soil couldn’t retain water.
If we could only have santa Cruz River running today. People wouldn't crap on Tucson as I know so many to do to this day. Temporary money over nature's everlasting beauty.
Amazing !
Be Blessed!
I thoroughly enjoy your informative entertaining videos. Your informative historic videos are what should be found on cable TV's History Channel!
+Artsartisan Thank you! I'm hoping to start uploading some new videos soon.
Thank you for sharing some of the very informative historical facts related to Tucson's relationship to Old Mexico, Sentinel Peak, and of the U of A. I am a resident of Tucson and have been up on "A" Mountain on several occasions. It is a grueling bike ride up the hill, but an exhilarating decent is just barely more spectacular than the view from the top. I am also fortunate enough to have been a member of the pyrotechnic crew responsible for the famous Tucson 4th of July fireworks display for two years now. Looking forward to this years event. Thanks for these very interesting, informative, and well done videos....
+Scrappycat1966 Glad you enjoyed them and thank you for your comment. There is always so much more meaning brought to familiar places when you understand the history behind them.
Thanks I miss my A mountain.
Thank you as a Tucsonan who lives near A Mountain, I really enjoyed your video. Keep up the good work.
Amazing information! I wish I knew more about our cities history. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, it was a great video.
I really liked the video, never been to Tucson, live in Phoenix, and learned quite a bit. Y
Thank you.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'll be continuing to post more videos on various Arizona locations.
Oratory skills C+. Info A+. Tyvm.
The main reason for the washes (rivers) drying up was the cows the Spanish imported grazed all the flora. With the plant life gone, the soil couldn’t retain water.
Nice monsoon lightning btw. Audio is a little muffled at times.
I never knew A mountain was a volcano at one point 😲
Cool thanks you.
If we could only have santa Cruz River running today. People wouldn't crap on Tucson as I know so many to do to this day. Temporary money over nature's everlasting beauty.
How about any issues with Arizona critters? Scorpions, snakes, etc.,
Who were the Papago?
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Jaiden kissed someone there
Yes, yes she did
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