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* Take responsibility for your own safety.
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* Avoid canyoning if rain is forecast or if the weather looks changeable.
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* Be self-reliant – know the route, have adequate food, maps, clothing, and safety and first aid gear, know how to swim.
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* Teach beginner abseilers prior to canyon trips rather than in canyons.
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* Hypothermia is a real risk – wetsuits and spare warm clothes are advisable.
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* Give way to faster groups.
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* Avoid peak use times in well-known canyons if possible.
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* Leave details of your group, route and expected return time with a responsible person.

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<!-- 8. Know how to manage canyon risks. -->
* Take responsibility for your own safety.
* Avoid canyoning if rain is forecast or if the weather looks changeable.
* Be self-reliant – know the route, have adequate food, maps, clothing, and safety and first aid gear, know how to swim.
* Teach beginner abseilers prior to canyon trips rather than in canyons.
* Hypothermia is a real risk – wetsuits and spare warm clothes are advisable.
* Give way to faster groups.
* Avoid peak use times in well-known canyons if possible.
* Leave details of your group, route and expected return time with a responsible person.
  • Take responsibility for your own safety.
  • Avoid canyoning if rain is forecast or if the weather looks changeable.
  • Be self-reliant – know the route, have adequate food, maps, clothing, and safety and first aid gear, know how to swim.
  • Teach beginner abseilers prior to canyon trips rather than in canyons.
  • Hypothermia is a real risk – wetsuits and spare warm clothes are advisable.
  • Give way to faster groups.
  • Avoid peak use times in well-known canyons if possible.
  • Leave details of your group, route and expected return time with a responsible person.