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Outdoor Activities & Personal Responsibility

The content on StayWild Outdoor is intended to educate and inspire, covering subjects like survival skills, bushcraft, land navigation, campfire techniques, and many other outdoor activities. All activities described involve an inherent risks, including injury, property damage, or other unforeseen consequences.

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We strongly recommend that users exercise proper judgment, preparation, and safety measures, and seek hands-on instruction or professional guidance where appropriate. Outdoor skills should be practiced responsibly and progressively, respecting environmental conditions, personal limits, and local regulations. Always ensure that you have the right equipment, understand the environment, and are aware of potential hazards before attempting any outdoor activity. Practicing these skills in groups or under supervision is encouraged for safety, and beginners should start with simpler tasks before advancing.

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Always consider personal safety, environmental factors, and professional guidance when practicing outdoor activities. Your engagement with the content is entirely at your own risk, and StayWild Outdoor disclaims any liability for accidents, injuries, or damages that may occur. Users should treat the content as educational guidance only and never rely on it as a substitute for professional training or hands-on instruction. Even when following instructions carefully, outdoor conditions can change rapidly, so constant vigilance, preparation, and responsibility are essential.

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This Disclaimer applies from 1st January 2026 until amended or replaced by StayWild Outdoor. We reserve the right to update or modify the Disclaimer at any time as we see fit.

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