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Title:
Exploring the Superstitions : trails and tales of the Southwest's mystery mountains / by John Annerino.
Author:
Annerino, John, author.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Skyhorse Publishing, [2018]

©2018
Call Number:
F817.S9 A78 2018
Abstract:
"Arizona's Superstition Mountains are like no other mountain range in the continental United States. The ancestral ground of the western Apache and sacred heights of the neighboring Pima, these mountains were once a veritable no-man's land of soaring cliffs, dead-end box canyons, and eerie hoodoos of stone, marking them as one of the last places on earth that any person would dare to tread. While this range appears on the surface to be a veritable nature lover's paradise with towering saguaro cactus forests, desert wildflowers, and roadrunners, it is also home to rattlesnakes, plants and animals that stick, sting, or bite, and modern gun-toting drygulchers. In fact, in the past century, the Superstition Mountains have claimed the lives of more than six hundred visitors, marking them as the West's deadliest wild area. Part hiking guide, part history book, and part treasure hunter's source book, Exploring the Superstitions: Trails and Tales of the Southwest's Mystery Mountains vividly brings the supernatural beauty, mystery, and majesty of this unique area to life"--Amazon.com.
ISBN:
9781510723733
Physical Description:
xvii, 295 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 21 cm
Contents:
Journeys of discovery -- Welcome to the Superstitions -- Adventures in the Superstitions -- Trails and tales of the mystery mountains -- Appendix: death stalks the Superstitions.
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