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TAKE A HIKE Horsetail Falls Trail

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Horsetail Falls Trail

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by RYAN MARTINEZ

LOCATED IN: Twin Bridges, CA DISTANCE: 3.1 miles

DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Moderate, heavily trafficked. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: $5 parking at Twin Bridges Trailhead. Wilderness permit required. FUEL UP: Blondie’s Coffee House (blondiescoffeehouse.com, 4077 Carson Road, Camino). Right at the heart of Apple Hill, this quaint coffee shop is a great spot for a quick cup of coffee or a seasonal, locally sourced dish.

WHY WE LOVE IT: This short hike quickly gets you to some spectacular views of Desolation Wilderness and the waterfall, which has ample flow in late spring/early summer. TRAIL NOTES: It is easy to lose the trail at the upper section, so use GPS. The last half mile can be difficult and requires scrambling on rocks. Once past the rocks, a sign marks the trail to the left. If in doubt, follow the water and be mindful of slippery rocks.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT ALLTRAILS.COM/TRAIL/US/CALIFORNIA/ HORSETAIL-FALLS

EDITOR’S NOTE: AS WE WENT TO PRESS, THIS TRAIL WAS CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19. CHECK WEBSITE BEFORE HEADING OUT.

Avoiding Heat Illnesses

Heat illnesses can be caused by exposure to hot temperatures or exerting yourself in heat.

Symptoms to look out for:

• Headache, dizziness, lethargy • Muscle cramps, which are an early sign of severe dehydration • Rapid heart rate • Nausea/vomiting • Loss of consciousness

Prevention:

• Drink plenty of water. • Drink electrolytes—be sure to bring an Emergen-C or Nuun in your pack. • Protect yourself from the sun— wear a hat, light colors, and loose clothing. (And of course, wear sunscreen.)

Treatment:

• Get victim to a shaded area. • Apply water to bare skin and fan, simulating sweat. • Apply ice, if available, to armpits and groin. • Elevate feet. Cool the person down by any means. • If there are any altered levels of consciousness, evacuate

ASAP and seek medical help immediately.

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