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Avoid calamity — or worse — on your next hike by remembering these five basic tips

Por: Los Angeles Times Life October 26, 2023

Editor’s note: The Wild is all about featuring a variety of exciting voices from SoCal’s outdoors scene. For the last several weeks, we’ve featured a series of guest writers (whom we’ve dubbed “wilders” ) from around The Times who are eager to share their adventures with you. This week’s guest wilder is one of The Times’ L.A. County government reporters, Jaclyn Cosgrove. On weekdays, Jaclyn can often be found observing a public... + full article



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