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  • An extensive trail system awaits hikers and walkers in the McDowell Mountain Regional Park in North Scottsdale, Arizona. The park offers more than 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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  • An extensive trail system awaits hikers and walkers in the McDowell Mountain Regional Park in North Scottsdale, Arizona. The park offers more than 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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  • An extensive trail system awaits hikers and walkers in the McDowell Mountain Regional Park in North Scottsdale, Arizona. The park offers more than 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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  • An extensive trail system awaits hikers and walkers in the McDowell Mountain Regional Park in North Scottsdale, Arizona. The park offers more than 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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  • An extensive trail system awaits hikers and walkers in the McDowell Mountain Regional Park in North Scottsdale, Arizona. The park offers more than 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
    Hiking-McDowell-Mountain-Scottsdale-...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • The trails at Lost Dog Wash Trail Head in North Scottsdale, AZ are great for walkers, runners or mountain bikers. Visitors get a chance to explore the high desert and its saguaro cactus, creosote and other desert plants life...
    Desert-Mountain-Bikes-Group-Arizona-...JPG
  • The trails at Lost Dog Wash Trail Head in North Scottsdale, AZ are great for walkers, runners or mountain bikers. Visitors get a chance to explore the high desert and its saguaro cactus, creosote and other desert plants life...
    Desert-Mountain-Bikes-Group-Arizona-...JPG
  • The trails at Lost Dog Wash Trail Head in North Scottsdale, AZ are great for walkers, runners or mountain bikers. Visitors get a chance to explore the high desert and its saguaro cactus, creosote and other desert plants life...
    Desert-Mountain-Bikes-Group-Arizona-...JPG
  • The trails at Lost Dog Wash Trail Head in North Scottsdale, AZ are great for walkers, runners or mountain bikers. Visitors get a chance to explore the high desert and its saguaro cactus, creosote and other desert plants life...
    Desert-Mountain-Bikes-Group-Arizona-...JPG
  • The trails at Lost Dog Wash Trail Head in North Scottsdale, AZ are great for walkers, runners or mountain bikers. Visitors get a chance to explore the high desert and its saguaro cactus, creosote and other desert plants life...
    Desert-Mountain-Bikes-Group-Arizona-...JPG
  • The trails at Lost Dog Wash Trail Head in North Scottsdale, AZ are great for walkers, runners or mountain bikers. Visitors get a chance to explore the high desert and its saguaro cactus, creosote and other desert plants life...
    Desert-Mountain-Bikes-Group-Arizona-...JPG
  • An extensive trail system awaits hikers and walkers in the McDowell Bornean Preserve in North Scottsdale, Arizona. The park offers more than 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
    McDowell-Mountain-Scottsdale-Arizona...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • Arizona tourists take to the air in a hot air balloon, guided by Hot Air Expeditions of Phoenix, for a better view of the Sonoran desert and city skyline.
    Hot-Air-Balloon-Travel-Scottsdale-Ar...JPG
  • An extensive trail system awaits hikers and walkers in the McDowell Mountain Regional Park in North Scottsdale, Arizona. The park offers more than 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
    Hiking-McDowell-Mountain-Scottsdale-...JPG
  • The trails at Lost Dog Wash Trail Head in North Scottsdale, AZ are great for walkers, runners or mountain bikers. Visitors get a chance to explore the high desert and its saguaro cactus, creosote and other desert plants life...
    Desert-Mountain-Bikes-Group-Arizona-...JPG
  • Mountain bikers take to the trail before sunset in the high desert of North Scottsdale, Arizona
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  • Art Herman’s studio is located in a small dark room behind a gallery space in a converted garage on Main Street. He walks with a cane due to a bad back, most likely from years of hard labor working as a commercial diver, a carpenter, an electrician and a plumber. He works with his hands, always has. As a full-time artist, Herman is putting those hands to work sculpting wood and bending metals and found objects. His most recent project is a personal one. Herman, a kind and soft spoken man, is entering a new chapter in his life as an artist and his political views are a big part of that. His latest work — wood sculptures of crows — is a statement against Nevada's open season hunting of crows, which he affectionately calls “little darlings.” This new found activism doesn’t seem like a stretch for a man man who discovered his passion for art while stationed in San Francisco during the 60s at the height of the Beat Movement.
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  • Art Herman’s studio is located in a small dark room behind a gallery space in a converted garage on Main Street. He walks with a cane due to a bad back, most likely from years of hard labor working as a commercial diver, a carpenter, an electrician and a plumber. He works with his hands, always has. As a full-time artist, Herman is putting those hands to work sculpting wood and bending metals and found objects. His most recent project is a personal one. Herman, a kind and soft spoken man, is entering a new chapter in his life as an artist and his political views are a big part of that. His latest work — wood sculptures of crows — is a statement against Nevada's open season hunting of crows, which he affectionately calls “little darlings.” This new found activism doesn’t seem like a stretch for a man man who discovered his passion for art while stationed in San Francisco during the 60s at the height of the Beat Movement.
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  • Art Herman’s studio is located in a small dark room behind a gallery space in a converted garage on Main Street. He walks with a cane due to a bad back, most likely from years of hard labor working as a commercial diver, a carpenter, an electrician and a plumber. He works with his hands, always has. As a full-time artist, Herman is putting those hands to work sculpting wood and bending metals and found objects. His most recent project is a personal one. Herman, a kind and soft spoken man, is entering a new chapter in his life as an artist and his political views are a big part of that. His latest work — wood sculptures of crows — is a statement against Nevada's open season hunting of crows, which he affectionately calls “little darlings.” This new found activism doesn’t seem like a stretch for a man man who discovered his passion for art while stationed in San Francisco during the 60s at the height of the Beat Movement.
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  • Art Herman’s studio is located in a small dark room behind a gallery space in a converted garage on Main Street. He walks with a cane due to a bad back, most likely from years of hard labor working as a commercial diver, a carpenter, an electrician and a plumber. He works with his hands, always has. As a full-time artist, Herman is putting those hands to work sculpting wood and bending metals and found objects. His most recent project is a personal one. Herman, a kind and soft spoken man, is entering a new chapter in his life as an artist and his political views are a big part of that. His latest work — wood sculptures of crows — is a statement against Nevada's open season hunting of crows, which he affectionately calls “little darlings.” This new found activism doesn’t seem like a stretch for a man man who discovered his passion for art while stationed in San Francisco during the 60s at the height of the Beat Movement.
    Bisbee Arizona Art Artists026.JPG
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