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  • Coyote Crossing Meetup report
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 10 17 at 4:29:38 pm | 17 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x4Be

    tl;dr version: we had a great time and we’re doing it again, so be prepared to visit the desert on the weekend of April 21, 2012. We should have warm days and cool nights around then, and very dark skies.

    image

    Friday was a bit of a mess. I’d planned

    … (continues)

  • Final Location for the October 14-16 Coyote Crossing Meetup
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 10 10 at 11:40:09 pm | 4 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x9Ae

    After a bit of scouting around with Florian Boyd a couple weeks ago, we found a better location for the Coyote Crossing meetup this weekend than the one adjacent to the Cottonwood Entrance to Joshua Tree National Park.

    That location is here.

    For

    … (continues)

  • Michael Gordon Show at the Kelso Depot Nov. 5 - Feb. 5
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 09 22 at 8:58:07 pm | 2 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x2se

    Gordon Postcard

    … (continues)

  • Save The Date: Coyote Crossing Meetup October 14-16
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 09 10 at 8:20:43 pm | 3 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x1ke

    Geococcyx californianus captured by Canis latrans

    Okay, I’ve been talking about doing this for some time but it’s never quite come together. I’m always talking to you about the desert, but I’m never really sharing the desert with you.

    It’s time to fix that.

    So mark your calendars, Coyote

    … (continues)

  • Rest well, Mark
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 04 08 at 5:03:15 pm | 6 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x6pd

    image My friend Mark Gorrell died yesterday.

    It wasn’t unexpected. Mark had been fighting lung cancer for some time, and sometime in 2010 it became clear he wasn’t going to win. In January the City of Berkeley had the good sense to say nice things

    … (continues)

  • Leaving LA
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 12 14 at 9:00:54 pm | 10 comments

    I can confess now that I was keeping a secret, kind of, when I wrote this paean to Los Angeles. Now that The Raven’s most recent job has come to an end, and there’s no further negotiations left to worry about in that department, I don’t have to

    … (continues)

  • As befits the Dia De Los Muertos
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 11 01 at 9:58:18 am | 1 comment | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x2Yb

    I am thinking of, and missing, some who have passed.

    My mother’s mother, especially poignantly for some reason this last month, and the love of her life.

    The love of my life (four-foot division):

    lone pine creek 3

    Jonathan “Basketball Jonathan” Montague, a

    … (continues)

  • Leap
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 08 29 at 10:11:37 pm | 9 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x1ub

    Two weeks ago, lying on my back at 7,400 feet watching the stars peer down at me through a canopy of piñon and juniper, it struck me — once again — that I have been fortunate.

    I was in the White Mountains, trying to fall asleep after a day of

    … (continues)

  • Bone Worship: a novel by Elisabeth Eslami
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 07 27 at 4:39:21 pm | 0 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x46

    This review has been a while in coming, partly because life and the accompanying events have overtaken me, but partly because after finishing Bone Worship: A Novel, I wanted to let it sit for a while before I reacted.

    Full disclosure: the author

    … (continues)

  • Googling Carl Buell
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 07 09 at 3:05:38 pm | 3 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x1S

    I was looking for a particular image by my friend Carl Buell so I Googlimaged him, and was slyly happy that his painting of me and my dog was in the first page of results.

    And I then realized it’s been almost five years since Carl painted it and

    … (continues)

  • Letter
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 03 17 at 4:21:04 pm | 4 comments

    I miss you, you know.

    I think of you a lot these days, think of you trudging up the hill toward school beneath that canopy of horse chestnuts and ailanthus trees, cocksure and happy. You were very small then and you carted home as many books as

    … (continues)

  • Bailey, RIP
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 12 10 at 1:50:28 pm | 7 comments

    I’m sad today: Kathy Flake has lost her familiar.

    When Bailey developed cancer, I finally accepted that our walks would be numbered, our explorations circumscribed by her illness. But I didn’t expect to lose her so soon.

    We took her in for

    … (continues)

  • It’s Carl Buell’s birthday
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 11 28 at 11:17:30 am | 5 comments

    Carl and Arctodus
    Carl with a short-faced bear acquaintance. Painting by Carl Buell. Reproduced here without actually technically asking permission.

    Our friend Carl Buell has completed yet another revolution around the sun. His blog’s been dormant for some time,

    … (continues)

  • Friend or fan
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 11 19 at 10:56:20 pm | 12 comments

    It’s been an interesting week here thinking about things online.

    It started off with a coffee date with my pal On The Public Record, whose blog of the same name is a must-read for anyone trying to make sense of California’s arcane water policy.

    … (continues)

  • Paleontology
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 02 19 at 4:37:28 pm | 1 comment

    [Time to haul this one out of the archives, what with all the targazing I’ve done the last couple days.]

    Paleontology

    “What is it that sets us apart,” she asked,
    “from sunset or sierra?
    What is the line between ourselves
    and the terrain from

    … (continues)

  • Anniversary
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 02 03 at 9:22:24 am | 15 comments

    Zeke… (continues)

  • Nosy Parker
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 01 26 at 9:26:32 pm | 17 comments

    I have an anniversary coming up next week, as many of you know, and it’s been on my mind as one might expect. Still tough, you know?

    This year, though, I have a little bit of emotional support, and so the prospect of remembrance doesn’t seem

    … (continues)

  • Cleft
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 01 14 at 12:10:21 pm | 9 comments

    I walked the other day in Runyon Canyon, a cleft in the Hollywood Hills with a steep short climb. It was good to get my blood flowing again. It was good to breathe hard, to feel the growing wet in the small of my back, and though people half my age

    … (continues)

  • Chile Pepper Lights
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 25 at 12:39:37 am | 5 comments

    Zeke 1999 holiday card shoot

    [Update: If I believed in ghosts, I know who I’d think did

  • 2008
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 23 at 12:18:47 pm | 11 comments

    It all fell apart this year, the affected exoskeleton I’d thought of as my life: the garden and the art, the home, the writing. There was a moment this summer it all sank in. I had been Becky’s husband, the one who walked with Zeke out of the house

    … (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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