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All information on this site is given in the knowledge that it may be of use to others interested in the great outdoors. Whilst every attempt is made to ensure it is accurate as possible the authors cannot give absolute credence to the suitability of any information provided and you should not rely solely upon any such information. If in doubt take further advice. Please bear in mind that many of the links on this site access information outside the jurisdication of the OFC. The description, with or without a map, of a route on this website is not meant to signify a right of way. Also, any advice given is to be accepted at the discretion of the reader and the OFC cannot take responsibility for any actions taken by third parties as a result of any information gleaned from these pages. Whilst the author(s) have taken great care to ensure that the information on this website is accurate we accept no liability for injury, loss or damages incurred by those using any information from the OFC site(s). Walking in the Lake District or elsewhere can be dangerous especially for the inexperienced or in bad weather. It is the walker's responsibility to be properly prepared and kitted out. Walkers should always carry a map and compass when on the mountains and know how to use them. At the express request of the LDSAMRA always leave a route card to outline your day's intended route on the mountains. These cards are available from the OFC. The OFC also sells various information cards that outline the use of compass, maps, ability to recognise landscape features and so on. Remember, in an emergency dial 999 or 112. Ask for Police, give your name, telephone number and location, your notes, map make and number. STAY BY PHONE
| Online Fellwalking Club 17 July 2007 Issue 1.0
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