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hikeSafe: Hike Responsibly
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  • 2: Hiker Responsibility Code|
  • 3: Planning Your Hike|
    • 3.1: Things to Consider
      • 3.1.1: Changing Plans
      • 3.1.2: Injuries and Afflictions on the Trail
      • 3.1.3: Water
      • 3.1.4: Avalanche Safety
    • 3.2: Weather
    • 3.3: Gear List
      • 3.3.1: The 10 Essentials
      • 3.3.2: Full Gear List
      • 3.3.3: Technology
    • 3.4: What To Do If Lost
    • 3.5: Seasons
    • 3.6: Wildlife Fact & Fiction
    • 3.7: Terrain
  • 4: For Groups|
  • 5: Kids|
    • 5.1: Games
    • 5.2: What You Should Know
    • 5.3: Your Gear/Kids Essentials
    • 5.4: For Parents
  • 6: Rescue
    • 6.1: Accident Reporting Information
    • 6.2: Lessons Learned
    • 6.3: Anatomy Of A Rescue
      • 6.3.1: Costs
      • 6.3.2: Liability Statutes
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  • Hiker Responsibility Code
  • Planning Your Hike
    • Things to Consider
      • Changing Plans
      • Injuries and Afflictions on the Trail
      • Water
      • Avalanche Safety
    • Weather
    • Gear List
      • The 10 Essentials
      • Full Gear List
      • Technology
    • What To Do If Lost
    • Seasons
    • Wildlife Fact & Fiction
    • Terrain
  • For Groups
  • Kids
    • Games
    • What You Should Know
    • Your Gear/Kids Essentials
    • For Parents
  • Rescue
    • Accident Reporting Information
    • Lessons Learned
    • Anatomy Of A Rescue
      • Costs
      • Liability Statutes
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The hiker responsibility code was developed and is endorsed by
The White Mountain National Forest and New Hampshire Fish and Game
hikeSafe: It's your responsibility.