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* Keep your group to a small and manageable size (4-8).
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* Don’t place bolts or alter rock surfaces in any way.
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* Avoid leaving unnecessary slings and remove old slings.
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* Keep to creek channels to avoid sensitive creek banks and soft vegetation.
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* Avoid establishing new abseil routes or footpads – keep to existing paths or spread out in trackless terrain.
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* Walk carefully in rocky pagoda areas – flaky rocks and thin ledges can break easily.
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* Avoid marking tracks (signs, cairns, broken branches). Each group should have at least one competent navigator.
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* Don’t publicise ‘new’ canyons or those in wilderness areas to preserve opportunities for discovery and to minimise impacts.
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* Use fuel stoves – fires scars are unsightly, attract rubbish and encourage vegetation damage.
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* Avoid camping in canyon environments.
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* Dispose of human waste away from canyons.
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* Leave the crayfish and other wildlife alone.
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* Carry out any rubbish.

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<!-- 3. Know and practice good canyon etiquette. -->
* Keep your group to a small and manageable size (4-8).
* Don’t place bolts or alter rock surfaces in any way.
* Avoid leaving unnecessary slings and remove old slings.
* Keep to creek channels to avoid sensitive creek banks and soft vegetation.
* Avoid establishing new abseil routes or footpads – keep to existing paths or spread out in trackless terrain.
* Walk carefully in rocky pagoda areas – flaky rocks and thin ledges can break easily.
* Avoid marking tracks (signs, cairns, broken branches). Each group should have at least one competent navigator.
* Don’t publicise ‘new’ canyons or those in wilderness areas to preserve opportunities for discovery and to minimise impacts.
* Use fuel stoves – fires scars are unsightly, attract rubbish and encourage vegetation damage.
* Avoid camping in canyon environments.
* Dispose of human waste away from canyons.
* Leave the crayfish and other wildlife alone.
* Carry out any rubbish.
  • Keep your group to a small and manageable size (4-8).
  • Don’t place bolts or alter rock surfaces in any way.
  • Avoid leaving unnecessary slings and remove old slings.
  • Keep to creek channels to avoid sensitive creek banks and soft vegetation.
  • Avoid establishing new abseil routes or footpads – keep to existing paths or spread out in trackless terrain.
  • Walk carefully in rocky pagoda areas – flaky rocks and thin ledges can break easily.
  • Avoid marking tracks (signs, cairns, broken branches). Each group should have at least one competent navigator.
  • Don’t publicise ‘new’ canyons or those in wilderness areas to preserve opportunities for discovery and to minimise impacts.
  • Use fuel stoves – fires scars are unsightly, attract rubbish and encourage vegetation damage.
  • Avoid camping in canyon environments.
  • Dispose of human waste away from canyons.
  • Leave the crayfish and other wildlife alone.
  • Carry out any rubbish.