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Know The Risks, Play It Smart

Outdoor activities including general recreational camping, paddling, lake towing, and snow sledding can be dangerous -- even FATAL.

Click for Mena, Arkansas Forecast Some Examples: Shallow water "divers" and trekking too quickly on wet surfaces (you can drown in very little water if you're unconscious -- rocks, swimming pool cement, boat docks and heads don't mix) .. Drunken, drugged, and/or tired paddlers .. Riverside low campers (caught in flash floods) .. Winter wilderness hikers (caught frozen) .. Summer wilderness hikers (caught lost) .. Lack of fresh air and toxic use from heaters & stoves in tents and RV's -- cook outdoors or under a fully vented annex/vestibule, and leave the lanterns & stoves outside .. Too much sun, stings, bites, bears (no food in or near the tent), bullets .. Non-swimmers (take lessons, and LEARN TO SWIM) .. Tents ablaze from too-close pitching near the campfire .. Tent poles and ground stakes into power lines (look up, know where you're digging, and stay clear) .. Wrong tent in the wrong place at the wrong time (get a heavier, full-fly, 3+ season model for windy climes, WATCH THE WEATHER, break camp and take other cover as appropriate) .. Hot and exhausted (swimmers, paddlers, hikers, bikers, runners, kids, the out of shape, the medically questionable) .. Sharps around the face/body/kids (poles, prods, rods, lures, knives, sticks, stones, stakes, utensils) .. Paddlers (of any skill level) on the wrong water .. Over-loaded boats .. Half-frozen winter ponds .. Lack/non-use/mis-use of life vests, helmets, rescue ropes, signals, fire, water, food, clothing, hard shelter, shade, high ground -- and slow caution. Not the only risk areas, but frequent -- and often AVOIDABLE.

Some of the most tragic cases are, sadly, far too common: Camping in flash flood prone areas, where some or all family members are swept away ... Leaking gas stoves and lanterns in poorly ventilated tents and RV's, killing entire families ... Kids diving into shallow water and getting knocked out - unseen by others nearby -- and carried dead for miles downstream ... Little kids and novices getting off marked trails and freezing, or being attacked by animal -- or inhuman on human -- predators.

art Know the conditions (get current information before and during your trip). Try taking a GPS device, cell phone, and weather radio. Use a compass, bring a good recent map!

art Realize your limitations and the limitations of your equipment, particularly on variable or unknown terrain/waters. USE REASONABLE, ADULT COMMON SENSE. Most general recreational (i.e. non-Himalayan use) tents and screen shelters are for moderate, low wind, low risk situations -- they are not severe weather rooms. Camp where you can take other, hard cover in an emergency.

art USE SAFETY GEAR, properly: PFD's (a-k-a life vests), throw bags, paddle floats, helmets, location whistles, signal mirrors, space blankets, First Aid kits, spare stakes and guy-out lines, weather radios, maps -- these and more are essential to most safe ventures. Check with your area paddle or boating club, U.S. Forest Service, Scouts, Red Cross, Coast Guard unit, and college rec programs for further information on outdoor gear use and safety measures -- BEFORE YOUR TRIP.

art Children and novices must be carefully supervised by experienced adults AT ALL TIMES.

art USER ACCIDENT OR MISHAP IS NOT A WARRANTY ITEM, under any circumstances, including gear abuse, mis-use, exceeding of normal product limits, and/or acts of nature (winds, hail, tree branches, animals as examples). Know that expert paddlers and outdoors-people can be and have been harmed (including death), even under good conditions.

art DISCLAIMER & WAIVER: Users assume all risk and liability for any mishap, injury, or loss, stemming from use/inspection of products, services, e-store, and/or retail premises, or any affiliated sales/service venues, adventure activities, or customer accommodations of any kind. In no event shall we be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages, or any other damages of any kind resulting from any cause, including but not limited to loss of use, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of work, loss of data, loss of leisure, or any other type of damage, tangible or intangible in nature, whether in an action under theories of contract, tort, or otherwise, arising out of or in any way relating to the use or performance of the information on, or accessed through, this site, or in any of our other business operations. Proper, adult supervision of minor internet users and outdoor novices is advised. This web site is presented AS IS, and no guarantee of any user access, systems coordination, technical compliance, content merit, lack of errors or omissions (including typographical), or universally available trade is made or suggested, at any time. [Contact your web access and software providers for latest net security maintenance settings and suggested system upgrades, including local firewalls and current anti-virus programs, for best on-line results.] Narratives and links are for general information only, and do not constitute endorsement of any specific product use, outdoor activity, public or private enterprise, brand offer, and/or related service. Read our FYI page (link above) before use/purchase for other terms, including general warranty limits.

art Early training -- in proper use and care of outdoor equipment, rescue and safety gear, and CPR and basic first aid (by certified sources) -- is strongly advised.

Be Safe, Be Prepared, Have FUN!

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