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by John Soares on August 4, 2009
by John Soares on April 11, 2009
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Check out John’s hiking guide 100 Classic Hikes in Northern California
Click here for John’s other hiking guidebook 75 Hikes in California's Mount Shasta and Lassen Volcanic National Park Regions
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Many of the activities I describe here on this site involve traveling to outdoors areas and then walking and doing related activities in those areas. As with any activity, there are potential dangers involved. These potential dangers can include, but are not limited to:
1. driving to and from the outdoors area
2. difficult terrain that can result in falls
3. weather extremes, including floods, lightning, rain, snow, and high temperatures
4. animals
5. insects
6. getting lost
7. injury and death
You are responsible for your own safety. This requires that you:
1. be fully prepared for contingencies
2. are in good enough physical condition
3. pay attention to where you’re going
4. bring the proper equipment and supplies
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