Hikers Reminded to Stay Safe in the Heat

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As the weather warms up, residents are looking outside at all San Diego County has to offer from beaches to deserts to mountains. But once summer is fully upon us, the season’s high temperatures mean you need to take some important precautions, especially if you’re setting out on a hike.

Every year, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department airlifts medically distresssed or injured hikers off arduous trails. Tragically, some of those people don’t survive. Rescues happen throughout the year, but most often during the summer months in popular hiking destinations, such as the Three Sisters Falls and Cedar Creek Falls trails.  

It’s important to take careful steps when hiking in the heat to avoid getting lost, hurt, dehydrated, sick or worse.

Below are some safety tips from rescuers hikers should consider before they hit the trails:

For more information on hiking at Cedar Creek Falls, watch the San Diego Sheriff’s and U.S. Forest Service’s short video below from 2013 or this safety reminder.

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