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Your usage of the information on this site is subject to the following
terms. Paddling and water sports are inherently risky. The sole
responsibility for safety lies with you.
In short, if you get hurt while paddling, whether or not it's
a result of using information from this website, it's your own
damned fault.
River paddling and water sports, at certain times, can be a potentially
life-threatening sport. Know your ability, know the risks, and
partake informed. While we may post information informing the
public of specific risks and or ability levels, in no way should
this be construed as a recommendation to you personally.
PaddleTX and its affiliates in no way take responsibility for
your actions as a result of usage of the information on or linked
to by this website.
We recommend a general respect to all properties, public and private.
Paddling is a risky business; understand these risks. Respect private
property and do not trespass (you have a right to scout and portage).
Understand your experience level and the level needed for a particular
river section. Do not go until you are prepared or have someone
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"Rule #1. Open side up.
Rule #2. Hands off the gunwales
Rule #3. Paddle in the water."
Jeff Pine
Board Member, TRPA
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