Desert Map & Aerial Photo

Desert Map & Aerial Photo Desert Map and Aerial Photo first opened its doors in 1962 in Palm Desert, California.

We are located in a world renowned resort community, nestled in the heart of the Coachella Valley, surrounded by the magnificent San Jacinto, Santa Rosa and San Bernardino Mountains. With a wide range of books, maps and aerial photos, our customers range from students, travelers, and hikers, to geologists, environmentalists, and weekend gold miners...

01/31/2022

🚨 Safety Advisement for those hiking the Mount San Jacinto Skyline Trail 🚨

The Palm Springs Police Department would like to remind those hiking our local mountains to remember to take adequate safety precautions.

In the past week there have been several rescues conducted by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department on the Skyline Trail near the crest of mountain.

The trail conditions beyond 6000 feet become very cold and icy, and become more treacherous after sundown.

Remember to dress warm, have adequate water, and use crampons or shoes with spikes.

While we enjoy using all the fancy and much needed rescue equipment, rescues can be dangerous for everyone involved. If you or anyone you know will be hiking soon, please remember and pass along this safety message, and enjoy your hike in our beautiful mountains

⛑Standard Hiking Safety Tips

✅ Before you leave home, always tell a friend or family member where you plan on going and when you plan to return. Leave them with instructions on what to do if you don't return on time.

✅ In case of an unexpected problem or emergency, always have a back-up plan for escaping the area safely. Also provide this back-up plan with your friends or family before you leave.

✅ Although it's sometimes nice to be alone in the outdoors, it's always safest to go with at least one or two partners, especially if you're a novice or unfamiliar with the area.

✅ Have the appropriate level of knowledge and experience for the adventure you plan to have. If you are a novice, please rely on a professional guide or at least a highly knowledgable and experienced partner.

✅ As much as possible, study and become familiar with the area you plan on exploring. Gain a thorough understanding of the terrain and its potential hazards.

✅ Review the local weather forecast in the area you plan on going and take the appropriate clothing and equipment. During winter-like conditions in mountainous terrain, check the current avalanche report in the area.

✅ Be healthy, safe, and smart. Know your limits, don't over-extend them, and don't take unnecessary risks. It's advisable not to go hiking with an existing injury, as it could become unpredictably worse during activity.

✅ While in the backcountry with young children, always keep them within sight. If your dog is with you, be courteous and keep it leashed in areas that require it. Doing so will keep you, your dog, other people, and the wildlife more safe.

✅ Be aware of your surroundings at all times. There are many objective hazards in the wilderness, and they aren't always obvious. Keep a keen eye out for deteriorating weather, dangerous trail conditions, avalanche risks, and wildlife.

✅ Be prepared! Always plan for the worst and hope for the best. Carrying a few extra items can save your life. At a minimum, always carry the "10 Essentials":

✔️Extra food and water (more than you think you'll need)
✔️Extra clothing (more than you think you'll need)
✔️Map and compass (know how to use them)
✔️Flashlight or headlamp (plus extra batteries)
✔️First-aid kit
✔️Fire-starting kit
✔️Pocket-knife or multi-tool
✔️Signaling device (mirror or whistle)
✔️Sunscreen and sunglasses
✔️Emergency shelter (emergency blanket or bivy sack)

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73612 Highway 111
Palm Desert, CA
92260

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Friday 11am - 4pm

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