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proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Aug 30 2015 8:19 pm
by mudlugs
mods, not sure if this is hiking related, land use or political, please move as you see fit.
Searched but didn't see this on the forum.
http://tucson.com/news/local/aravaipa-c ... 102a1.html
"An area near scenic Aravaipa Canyon could become a training and testing hub for the firearms, emergency response, defense and aerospace industries." [
read more ]
Cross F Ranch looks to be at the eastern end of the canyon.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Cross ... 2429749cdc
Re: proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Sep 02 2015 9:01 pm
by chumley
@blisterfreeHow much $ do all of them put together bring to the table versus what the new owner proposes? That's the sad reality.
Re: proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Sep 03 2015 12:21 pm
by blisterfree
It's not about putting our money where our mouth is, but rather putting our mouths where their money is. That, and the courts, which is where this is surely headed if the company continues to obfuscate about their true intentions.
Best guess is it'll be a tough row to hoe for the company if this is primarily intended for activities that would otherwise require getting on a military base waiting list. And what appetite really exists for the other softcore stuff, considering the driving distances and snowbird-season-only usability of the torrid terrain.
#MisadventureCapitalism

Re: proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Sep 09 2015 7:15 am
by Tough_Boots
A highly controversial proposal to conduct small-caliber weapons testing and first responder training near Aravaipa Canyon is dead, Graham County officials said Tuesday.
http://tucson.com/news...
Re: proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Sep 09 2015 7:58 am
by big_load
@Tough_Boots They probably couldn't get enough customer interest to make it pay.
Re: proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Sep 09 2015 5:42 pm
by RedRoxx44
That's great ! ( Not for the owners of the Cross F) when it cools off I think another trip out there will be in order!
Re: proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Sep 09 2015 6:36 pm
by blisterfree
Scroo the owners of Cross F for even entertaining this monstrosity.
This didn't happen in part because the press did its job. Also, next time in Klondyke, don't forget to hug a local.
What was all that about forgone conclusions again? The agony of defeatism.
Re: proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Sep 11 2015 5:51 am
by azbackpackr
@RedRoxx44
The problem with selling cattle ranches these days is that the market price for a ranch is too high for it to continue to be a real ranching business. I personally would rather see actual traditional working ranches than golf course developments, tactical weapons training facilities, housing subdivisions, movie star second homes, etc. I am glad Nature Conservancy and other entities sometimes buy up ranches that are on the market.
Re: proposed weapons testing facility near Klondike / Aravaipa
Posted: Sep 13 2015 6:10 pm
by hikeaz
Hike where you want - is not as if there are folks out there to dissuade you........... this is all superfluous gub'ment rhetoric....