Map and Compass with Backcountry Hike
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Map and Compass with Backcountry Hike

Learning how to navigate in forest and desert is key to never getting lost. All you need is your wits and the tools of map and compass.

By Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association

Date and time

Saturday, June 29 · 8:45am - 2pm PDT

Location

1 Tramway Rd

1 Tramway Road Palm Springs, CA 92262

About this event

  • 5 hours 15 minutes

Map & Compass knowledge allows an individual with the right equipment to hike anywhere in the world and find their way around without having to follow trails or paths made by others.

Learn the basics of navigation using a map and compass. Learn how to read a topographic map, identify landmarks, take a bearing and find your location. During the hike we’ll be pointing out landmarks on a topographic map. A “San Jacinto Peak, Calif.” quadrangle map, will be provided to you so you can follow along. The NHA has Ranger compasses to pass out for the use during the class.

This hike and class discussion will be led by Royce Jones, 13 years experience as a Wilderness Patroller at Mount San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness. Royce will be assisted by other Wilderness Patrollers. This hike will be predominately off-trail.

DETAILS (Word highlighted in blue are links to additional information)

  • Event Date and Time: June 29 at 8:45 a.m. (see our website for instructions on purchasing Tram tickets and arriving on time) Remember, MEMBERS receive a 20% discount on Tram tickets.
  • Meet at: The Long Valley Ranger Station ( go down to the bottom of the ramp to Long Valley and proceed to the right a few hundred feet)
  • Difficulty level: Moderate
  • Distance: up to 6 miles round trip, uneven terrain, off trail in the backcountry

REQUIREMENTS

  • Each individual must register on line in advance to participate. One individual per registration. If later you are unable to attend please use the cancellation option on your registration receipt.
  • Take the 8 am tram car to arrive at the meeting location on time. ( See Getting in Touch With Nature for instructions on Tram ticketing and arriving at your event on time )
  • Each participant bring water (We recommend a minimum 3 liters of water per person) trail snacks, lunch and a backpack carrying what is normal on a day hike.
  • Anyone under the age of 18 (minimum age 14) must be accompanied by a legal guardian
  • Proper hiking attire i.e. hiking clothes, hiking boots, hat, sunglasses. NO TENNIS SHOES!! Hiking poles are suggested, but not mandatory.
  • We depart from the Long Valley Ranger Station at 9:00 AM and return around 2:00 PM


RETURN TO EVENTS SCHEDULE

If you have any questions please contact Royce cooterj2432@gmail.com

Organized by

The Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association is a non-profit partner with Mt. San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness.