"You're looking for overturned rocks, twigs that are broken, leaves that have dew missing, things of that nature," he says.
Hernandez has been a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Arizona and California since 2001. It takes only about eight minutes to spot something.
"You can see footprints starting on the side over there and walking down the middle of the road."
Border agents see the same types of footprints so often they've given them nicknames. The person who crossed this road left an imprint bearing the waffle pattern of a peanut shell. So this footprint, Hernandez says, is a "Mr. Peanut."