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"Coyote Nowhere - a phrase taken from Jack Kerouac's On the Road - explores and examines the northern high plains through John Holt's words and Ginny Diers's photographs. Together they look for the true West, not the shortsighted vision myopically viewed by most, as they whiz here and there along the interstate, rarely seeing anything. This book appears at the start of a new century and millennium and is a unique view of the West as seen through eyes that have stared down the barrels of plenty of hard living and never enough truth.". "Coyote Nowhere begins in late spring in Livingston, Montana, and describes a loop that courses down through Wyoming, back into Montana, crosses the border into Alberta, Canada, and heads north into the Northwest Territories before winding up back in Livingston as winter closes in. Along the way, Holt and Diets camp, fish, hang out in cowboy hats, dodge careening oil-rig semis, meet their fair share of law enforcement officials, and sink even further into the country that has such a firm hold on them."--BOOK JACKET.

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