DISCLAIMER
DISCLAIMER
WILD BLUE MOUNTAINS
INFORMATION ON WILD BLUE MOUNTAINS WEBSITE
The Wild Blue Mountains website provides information about bushwalking, abseiling and canyoning activities. The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only.
While we endeavor to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability with respect to the website or the information contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.
Before participating in any bushwalking, abseiling or canyoning activities, we strongly recommend that you seek professional advice and ensure that you have the necessary skills and equipment to do so safely. Always follow proper safety procedures and precautions.
BUSHWALKING ACTIVITIES
Bushwalking especially off-track, can be dangerous and carries inherent risks. It may involve traversing steep or uneven terrain, exposure, crossing bodies of water, and encountering potentially hazardous wildlife or plants. You should be prepared for any potential hazards and should take appropriate precautions, such as bringing appropriate equipment, checking weather and trail conditions, and researching the area beforehand.
In addition, conditions may change due to weather, erosion, or other factors.
It is your responsibility to assess the conditions and risks of the area before proceeding, and to make decisions based on your own abilities and comfort level.
By choosing to engage in bushwalking, on or off track, you assume all responsibility for your own safety and well-being.
ABSEILING - CANYONING ACTIVITIES
Canyoning and abseiling are inherently dangerous activities that involve a significant risk of injury or death. Canyoning and abseiling require specialised skills, knowledge, and equipment.
You must be physically fit and have the necessary skills and equipment to safely navigate the terrain.You must be aware of weather conditions and other environmental factors that may affect the area.
It is your responsibility to assess the conditions and risks of the area before proceeding, to have the skills required for abseiling and/or canyoning and to make decisions based on your own abilities and comfort level.