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Not long after my story in the December, 2012 issue conveyed a warning about posting photos of your friendly neighborhood bobcat for bobcat hunters and trappers to see, all hell broke loose in and around Joshua Tree when video astronomer and desert renaissance man Tom O’Key found a bobcat trap set on his property.
11 Feb 00:19
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It was announced today by Joshua Tree National Park that due to recent vandalism to Barker Dam, Joshua Tree National Park is immediately closing access to the dam, a well known hiking destination.
08 Feb 15:46
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Come visit The Sun Runner Magazine at the LA Travel & Adventure Show, January 12 & 13 at the Long Beach Convention Center! We'll be with the California Deserts Visitors Association, the Ridgecrest Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, and the City of Twentyine Palms promoting desert travel!
10 Jan 19:42
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Welcome to the digital edition of The Real Route 62 Guide to the Joshua Tree Gateway Communities!
07 Jan 11:32
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The San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department is working on violent threats made against Yucca Valley school children. Police are at schools at this hour.
20 Dec 08:17
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It’s not widely known among desert wildlife lovers that they themselves may sometimes be one of the biggest threats to the wildlife they love. That’s certainly true in the case of the desert folks who love to post photos of the bobcats coming to visit their homes or drink from the birdbath in their yard.
07 Dec 11:20
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Join The Sun Runner Magazine for our first Desert Road Trips Issue, featuring the Southern Loop from Palm Springs to the Salton Sea, Borrego Springs and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, to Felicity - the center of the world and home of the Museum of History in Granite, to Yuma, Arizona, Castle Dome ghost town, Quartzsite, and more!
03 Dec 11:23
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Enjoy the full digital edition of the first Sun Runner Desert Treasures Issue (December 2010/January 2011) highlighting people who are cultural treasures in the California deserts, including Mart
01 Dec 11:43
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Our Desert Writers Celebration, held under a full moon at the 29 Palms Inn on the Oasis of Mara, was a great evening of writers, poets, books, food (including our favorite Joshua Treets Ice Cream), music, and fire dancing.
09 Nov 13:13
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The Coso Mountain petroglyphs are the last remnant of a society that started thousands of years ago and lived almost to our present time. Through the artistry and symbolism of these petroglyphs we know that it was a hunter- gatherer society based on hunting desert bighorn sheep, and so the desert bighorn sheep loom large in its everyday culture and mythology just as the buffalo hunting societies that once lived on the Great Plains centered their culture and mythology on the buffalo.
09 Nov 13:10
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Denise,
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