Paul Diefenderfer on “Desert survival and hiking basics”

On Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 2-4 PM, Cave Creek Museum Presents will showcase local desert expert Paul Diefenderfer on the subject “Desert Survival and Hiking Basics.”

“The desert can be a unforgiving place with extreme temperatures, limited water resources and potential wildlife encounters,” says Diefenderfer.
“Trails sometimes are not well marked and often follow natural contours of the landscape. You may be navigating sections of trails that are ill defined and cell service often is difficult to come by so you’ll want to know how to navigate canyons, washes and boulders. What should you carry? When should you go? How do you get help if you need it?”

For newcomers to the desert foothills, this is an invaluable presentation – even for old hands at desert hiking, people will learn something new.
Presenter Diefenderfer is a hiker, a mountain rescue specialist, a rock climber a mountain biker, a blacksmith, a millman, an artist, an animal rescuer and a valued volunteer at the Cave Creek Museum.

The presentation, which will be held in Cave Creek Museum’s historic church, is free to museum members and $10 for non-members.
The 54-year-old 501(c)(3) museum’s mission is to preserve the artifacts of the prehistory, history, culture and legacy of the Cave Creek Mining District and the Cave Creek/Carefree foothills area through education, research, and interpretive exhibits.

The Cave Creek Museum is located at 6140 E. Skyline Drive in Cave Creek, Ariz., 480.488.2764. Open October through May.