Arroyo del Tajo

clinkrock

white vein

splits rust

bootthump

blue, purple

splotch underfoot

colors pop

from olive

creosote

canyon irrupts,

wallsurge –

beehive in the sky

Hike: Arroyo del Tajo, Quebradas Backcountry Byway, 3-6-21

Length: 5.5 miles

Difficulty: moderate

Trail traffic: light

Creatures seen/heard: ravens, crows, bees, flycatchers, sandhill cranes, lizards, butterflies

Bosque del Apache: abundance/lack

marsh,

valley,

desert meet

thorn you into being

why here

how

do we make this work

there’s bobcat

scat everywhere

10,000 wingbeats

in a turquoise sky

mountains that ran

out of mountaintop

and just quit

bipeds in 4Runners

crunch the auto tour

craning at

wild turkeys

dinosaurs crossing the road

how close is safe

how far can we get

when can we do it again

Hike: Elmendorf Trail + Marsh Overlook Trail + Boardwalk Trail + Sparrow Trail, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Hike length: 7 miles

Difficulty: easy

Trail traffic: light

Creatures seen/heard: great blue heron, downy woodpecker, ravens, crows, red-tailed hawks, Northern harrier, mule deer, lizard, sandhill cranes, snow geese, Canada geese, ducks, Northern flicker, Western meadowlark, wild turkeys, kestrels, spotted towhee, fox sparrow

February, Tijeras

when the sun

wind

punch you in the face

say

thank you sun

thank you wind

may i have another

Hike: Coyote Trail-FR 462 loop

Hike length: 7 miles

Difficulty: moderate

Trail traffic: very light

Creatures spotted/heard: cottontail, squirrel, gray vireos, blue jays, pinyon jays, Northern flicker, crows, ravens, robin, Say’s phoebe, nuthatches

Placitas Environs

shadowline

mesaglow

windmarch

Hike: FS 445 loop, Placitas

Hike length: 6 miles

Difficulty: moderate

Trail traffic: moderate

Creatures seen/heard: ravens, crows, gray vireo, chipmunk

Trust Issues (Manzano Open Space)

jellylegged

windlashed

I am the only

not-solid thing

on this mountain

to live

here is to learn

to tuck into crevices

grow roots sideways

hug the stone

for millennia

the mountain has supported

those who did this

still I scramble

struggle

unable to believe

anything

can bear my weight

Hike: Little Peak, Manzano Open Space, 1-16-21

Length: 4 miles

Difficulty: moderate (the peak is difficult)

Trail traffic: light

Creatures seen/heard: jay, crows, ravens, mountain bluebird, gray vireo

Mesa, Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge

sherbet

earthbreak

cloudlight

creosote

Hike: Mesa View Trail + Ladrones View Trail, 1-9-2021

Length: 6 miles

Difficulty: moderate

Trail traffic: light

Creatures seen/heard: red-winged blackbirds, crows, Northern harrier, wrens

Surprise visitors (Juan Tomas Open Space)

Squawkburble

startles me

on a mountain trail.

I look up into Vs

of sandhill cranes.

Their hoots, hollers

bounce off snowy hills.

They winter in the river valley

30 miles away,

2,500 feet lower.

Guess I’m not

the only one

who needed a change of scenery

today.

Hike: Juan Tomas Open Space, 12-30-20

Hike length: 4.7 miles

Difficulty: easy

Trail traffic: almost none

Creatures seen/heard: Abert’s squirrel, sandhill cranes, woodpeckers, robin, doves, crows, ravens, mountain chickadee, nuthatch, hawk, dark-eyed junco

Light, shadow, San Ysidro

Moonscape

with Moon Pies

burnt-black rock pillows

on a bed

of rock

I always despair here

think we’re lost

but then earth opens

welcomes us home

sandstone

wombcanyon

beige, shell pink waves

lap us downstream

earthoven baked

most of the canyon’s pools dry

in deep shadow

one oval of ice

This must be it, you say.

The place where no light can get.

Don’t we all have that?

Hike: San Ysidro Trials Area, 12-26-20

Length: 5.5 miles

Difficulty: moderate

Trail traffic: light

Creatures spotted/heard: gray vireos, crows, ravens, millipedes, robin

Winter solstice at Golden Open Space

Rust and purple underfoot, cut with white.

Snow doesn’t last long in the sun-baked hills of Golden Open Space. But north-facing hills haven’t yet cast off their last blanket. A few icy spots in the shade of a juniper’s twist dot the trail.

We climb the mesa on the far side of the Arroyo Seco and keep going out to a point. When we’re in these multicolored sandstone canyons, they’re eye-popping. “Tortured,” my husband calls the rock.

But from up here, hues meld and deepen: watercolor, mostly peach.

We chase the sun, our longest hike of the year on its shortest day.

Hike length: 8 miles

Difficulty: moderate

Trail traffic: light

Creatures seen/heard: blue jays, crows, ravens