JACUMBA HIKER'S SATURDAY "WALK-ABOUT"

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February 21, 2014 (Jacumba) - Back by popular demand, the Jacumba Hikers will lead a Jacumba Walk-About on Saturday, February 22. Walkers will meet at 8:00PM at Mr. Jalapeno's Restaurant, 44461 Old Hwy. 80, Jacumba Hot Springs. Breakfast is available starting at 7:00AM. This hike will take you to the Chinese Castle, the natural hot springs, Jacumba lake, the Cook's House, Sand Wash, Railroad Station, through the Jacumba Hot Springs neighborhood with stops at the Jacumba Spa, library/community park, border fence, and ending at Mr. Jalapeno's.

The walk leader is Sonia Kara (soniakara1@hotmail.com).

This hike, four miles round-trip, is rated easy and is dog friendly for dogs on a six-foot leash.

                               Hiking Safety Tips

* Did you let anyone  know where you were going today?

* Adequate water (at least (4) 12 oz. bottles).

* Hike leader's telephone number.

* Buddy system (preferable if at least one buddy have a cell

   phone.

* Description of terrain to be covered, the area we are at and

   how to get back.

* Identify any physical limitations and evaluate if this hike is

   something you can do!

* Emphasize the "Desert is Unforgiving": Suggest dressing in

   layers, using sun screen, hat, sunglasses, and sensible hiking

   shoes/boots.

* Car pool with experienced drivers & that your vehicle is

   appropriate for the terrain (hike leader check to see if vehicles

   are appropriate before heading out).

* Drive at a pace where vehicle in front & behind are visible at

   all times.

* Designate a SWEEP PERSON - This is a person who is last,

   that makes sure that no one is left behind.

* Know your own limits, don't push it. If you are having

   problems, STOP!

* If you become ill or incapacitated "STOP," access, and

   call 911 if appropriate.

* Plants and animals - try not to disturb wild life and live plant

   life or artifacts.

* Dogs - on walks, 6" leash, be responsible for your dog;

   respect sensitive habitat, endangered & at risk species and

   be respectful/courteous of fellow hikers.

* Questions?

 


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