| Title | Publication | |
|---|---|---|
Editors LetterThe Salton Sea, the state’s largest lake and a perennial point of contention among preservationists, politicians, and residents — especially when gusts of foul air blow across the desert. |
Palm Springs Life | |
Respite for 2,650-Mile TrekkersEvery year around Easter, Tracy Albrecht looks out her window to see lights flickering on the mountainside behind her Snow Creek home. She alerts her husband: “The hikers are coming.” |
Palm Springs Life | |
Beyond the GateWhen you pull up to the Indian Canyons tollgate, there’s plenty of time to study the posted rules (no pets, no loud radios) and watch the resident chipmunks play. |
Palm Springs Life | |
PSST! - What’s in a Game, David Hill?When football fans gather to watch Super Bowl XLV (Feb. 6), David Hill, a part-time Palm Desert resident, will have a different vantage point. As chairman and CEO of Fox Sports Media Group and president of Fox Sports Networks Inc. |
Palm Springs Life | |
The Most Brutal HikeBrewster and monument volunteer Keith Bartleson set off full of optimism. It was a glorious, still morning in this primal desert wilderness so hidden and yet close to major highways. |
Palm Springs Life | |
The Urban EdgePalm Desert and La Quinta claim an unusual concentration of urban fringe trails, a cluster seen in only a few places around the country, such as Boulder, Colo. |
Palm Springs Life | |
Christopher Laue Goes for the GoldCoachella Valley’s connection to the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games, Christopher Laue the only Palm Springs-based member of the FiveCurrents production firm with contracts for both events. |
Palm Springs Life | |
The Path to Chino CanyonA few hundred thousand people a year chug up the steep road through Chino Canyon, sniffing the air as their engines start to overheat. Probably none of those thousands knows this place. |
Palm Springs Life | |
Far Santa RosasSome places in the Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument beckon you with meadows and mossy boulders. Other places — such as the far Santa Rosas — say “Stay Out.” |
Palm Springs Life | |
Into The WildCradling the desert valley, the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto mountains hold a rich history, a bright future, and awesome experiences for those who hike their trails |
Palm Springs Life |