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  • Chuckwalla Valley
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 09 11 at 11:31:28 pm | 9 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x3le

    Eagle; Mountain

    I went out today to see a landscape before it’s completely altered. My camera is on its last legs after only 6 years, but I squeezed a few more washed-out shots from its unwilling frame.

    image

    It was in the Chuckwalla Valley, site of the Desert

    … (continues)

  • Sugar pine on Mt. San Jacinto
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 07 25 at 10:41:06 pm | 8 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x75

    Sugar pine on Mt. San Jacinto… (continues)

  • Pleuraphis rigida: knitting the desert together
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 07 12 at 10:42:25 am | 4 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x7X

    More wash Left: Big galleta fills a wash in the Southern California portion of the Sonoran Desert.

    [A preview of a piece I wrote for El Paisano, the newsletter of the Desert Protective Council.]

    In April, Desert Protective Council staff and several

    … (continues)

  • Christmas Tree Pass
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 06 05 at 2:50:33 pm | 5 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x8v

    Christmas Tree Pass 3… (continues)

  • A trip to the Yuha Desert
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 04 26 at 7:25:44 pm | 1 comment

    My brief account of business conducted in the Imperial Valley this weekend is up at … (continues)

  • Emerging
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 03 22 at 2:25:05 pm | 4 comments

    Emerging

    Yesterday, in Hagen Canyon Wash.

    I feel these last weeks as though a few layers of gauze have lifted from my face. There is less weight on me. I doubt myself less. I look back less to the life I once had, and spend more of myself anticipating

    … (continues)

  • Hagen Canyon
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 03 21 at 10:07:21 pm | 1 comment

    Blossom… (continues)

  • Regarding the African Iris
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 01 18 at 8:20:00 pm | 5 comments

    I taught myself to read pretty early in life, age three or thereabouts. My memories of the time before that are unreliable, mainly remanufactured from stories I’d heard told about those days, with a layer of remembered visual image plastered atop

    … (continues)

  • Science!
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 01 13 at 5:24:10 pm | 5 comments

    Rephotography

    After enough time spent paying attention to a tree species, you tend to come up with a bit of data even if you’re not really trying to.

    This Joshua tree is at Keys View in Joshua Tree National Park, right around the southern limits of the

    … (continues)

  • Sheep Pass
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 12 29 at 3:17:32 pm | 2 comments

    sheeppass.jpg

    Yesterday, around 3:00 PM. Driving on Park Boulevard, Joshua Tree National Park. We drive past a sign that says “Sheep Pass Campground.”

    Me: You know, I bet you could get a really good night’s sleep there.
    The Raven: [near-silent groan]
    Me: You

    … (continues)

  • Pinto Basin Road
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 12 28 at 11:58:55 pm | 5 comments

    pintovalley.jpg… (continues)

  • A year full of Joshua trees
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 11 24 at 5:32:14 pm | 3 comments

    2010 Joshua Tree Calendar Forgive the crass commercialism, and I won’t even mention that thing that happens toward the end of the year with the orgy of consumption and the stress and the Carol of the Bells driving you into a tightly choreographed stabbing frenzy, but 2010

    … (continues)

  • Yucca brevifolia
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 07 28 at 11:14:43 am | 3 comments

    … (continues)

  • Cedar Canyon Road, July 31 2005
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 05 18 at 6:43:55 pm | 5 comments

    image

    A month before, lightning strikes had sparked one of the worst fires in the East Mojave’s history. 71,000 acres burned in the course of a couple days.

    My friend Matthew and I headed for the burn area to see it for ourselves.

    The temperature

    … (continues)

  • A little bit of Earth Day green
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 22 at 10:32:34 pm | 5 comments


    Rainstorm clearing, evening, just west of … (continues)

  • About to bloom
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 13 at 10:46:18 pm | 1 comment

    Saguaro
    Flower buds two or three days from opening, Tucson Mountain … (continues)

  • Ocotillo blossoms
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 04 10 at 11:26:16 pm | 1 comment

    pic… (continues)

  • Saddleback Butte sunset
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 03 29 at 9:53:14 pm | 2 comments

    Saddleback Butte sunset… (continues)

  • Cephalocereus apicephalium
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 03 27 at 10:34:26 am | 5 comments

    … (continues)

  • A matter of a piñon
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 02 28 at 10:48:04 pm | 7 comments

    a matter of a pinyon

    Pine City, Joshua Tree National Park. Snowy Mount San Gorgonio in … (continues)

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I'm a natural history and environmental writer, an editor and photographer. I've lived in upstate New York, the SF Bay Area, Washington, DC, the Mojave Desert, and Los Angeles. My writing has appeared in publications ranging from Camas and Orion to Bay Nature, California Wild, the Boston Globe, and about thirty daily papers nationwide when I was a syndicated garden writer for the Knight-Ridder chain. No, I never got to meet the talking car.

I've traveled extensively in the Mojave, Great Basin and Sonoran deserts, as well as in the steppes and slickrock country of the Colorado Plateau.

About Coyote Crossing

This blog has existed in one form or another since 2003. At first it was called Creek Running North, after Pinole Creek, near where I lived back then. I moved in 2008 and renamed the site Coyote Crossing, but about a thousand people* still link here under the old name.

My publicist tells me I should mention that my writing here has frequently been called the best on the Internet.

* May not actually equal 1000

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