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General
policy.
Here at Snowdonia Adventures we respect your privacy.
You will receive absolutely no 'spam' whatsoever from us.
Email
newsletters.
Snowdonia Adventures operates an email newsletter , which you are free
to sign up to. The only information we ask of you is your email address,
which we will use only for the purposes of sending you the newsletter.
We do not give our email lists out to any other parties. If at any time
you wish to unsubscribe from our newsletter, you may do so by simply
emailing us and asking to be removed. The quickest way for us to unsubscribe
you is for you to send a blank email with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the
subject line.
Third party sites.
We do not share your personal data with any other websites.
Affiliates.
You'll find links on the Snowdonia Adventures website to other websites
operated by third parties. The content on these sites is not under our
control. If you have any questions concerning these sites and the usage
of them, we suggest that you contact the webmaster of the site directly.
Security.
While we strive to keep the information that you supply secure, please
be aware that the Internet is not a fully secure medium.
Usage of information.
If required by law, we may submit your information to local or government
authorities.
Policy changes.
By using our site you agree to accept this privacy policy and are aware
that our policy may change with time.
Any changes
to this policy will appear on this web page.
We would
like to draw our customers' attention to the BMC participation statement,
which we endorse:
"The BMC recognises that climbing and mountaineering are activities
with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities
should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their
own actions and involvement."
More information about the British Mountaineering Council can be found
at their web site www.thebmc.co.uk
The information contained in the material in this Website is only for
information purposes. The material on this website does not constitute
advice and you should not rely on any material in this website to make
any decision or take any action.
Snowdonia Adventures does not make any warranty or representation as
to the accuracy or fitness for purpose of any material on this Website.
In no event do we accept liability of any description, including liability
for negligence (except for personal injury or death), for any damages
or losses (including, without limitation, loss of business, revenue,
profits, or consequential loss) whatsoever resulting from use of or
inability to use this website.
Where the content of this site describes a location where sports such
as climbing may be practiced, the information is provided without any
warranty as to whether there is access to that land, and it is the responsibility
of the individual to ensure they have the right to access that land.
The pages contained in this Website will almost certainly contain technical
inaccuracies and typographical errors. The information in these pages
may be updated from time to time and may be out of date. We can accept
no responsibility for keeping the information in these pages up to date
or liability for not doing so.
Snowdonia Adventures makes no warranty that this website is free from
computer viruses or any other malicious or impairing computer program.
Snowdonia Adventures excludes all liability for any illegality arising
from error, omission or inaccuracy in material created and submitted
by third parties. This Website also contains links to other websites,
which are not under the control of and are not maintained by Snowdonia
Adventures Ltd.
Snowdonia Adventures is not responsible for the content of websites
that are referenced or linked on this website.
Buying equipment
Climbing,
mountaineering and other outdoor activities can be hazardous. The selection
and use of suitable equipment for particular tasks and climate conditions
does require skill. In the interests of your safety and the safety of
others, you should ensure that you are properly equipped and trained
in the use of the equipment. You should also ensure that you are properly
trained in the techniques you will need to employ in pursuit of your
chosen activity.
We recommend that you seek and take the advice of a person who is suitably
qualified before purchasing your equipment. Once purchased, the equipment
should only be used in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions
and should likewise be inspected before use and properly maintained.
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