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The "Don't Bring" List
Things NOT to Bring Along on a Syncro Safari
1. Macho: This can keep you from making rational decisions & prevent you from turning back when you really should.
2. Impatience: This can really keep you from enjoying things. Trail trips are often very slow going, so relax & enjoy the scenery & camaraderie.
3. Passengers who don't want to be there: Please don't make anyone go that really doesn't want to be there.
4. Illness: If you or your passengers are not feeling good, stay behind. Getting sick on the trail can turn into a serious matter when you're hours (or days!) from medical attention.
5. Attitude: Getting along with your trail partners is very important to everyone on the trip. One person with a bad case of attitude can ruin a trip for everyone.
6. Noise & other "unsocial" behavior: A desire to create lots of noise with a radio or other means can ruin the outdoor serenity for everyone else around.
7. Illegalities: Basically, anything that is not completely legal. This might include illegal drugs, or other items including a desire to participate in illegal behavior.
8. Recreational Drugs: Regardless of local or state laws which might legally permit their use, recreational drugs such as marijuana are NOT permitted at Syncro Safari events.
9. Pets: This one is NOT an absolute rule. Depending on where we’re camping, their rules, and the nature of the pets, there are exceptions to this.
10. Alcohol: NOT an absolute rule. If campground rules permit, personal alcohol in moderation is allowed. Please do NOT bring enough alcohol for a party. Syncro Safari is a family event, not an excuse to drink too much. Under no circumstances should any Syncro Safari participant become drunk or bring alcohol on our trail runs or side trips.
1. Macho: This can keep you from making rational decisions & prevent you from turning back when you really should.
2. Impatience: This can really keep you from enjoying things. Trail trips are often very slow going, so relax & enjoy the scenery & camaraderie.
3. Passengers who don't want to be there: Please don't make anyone go that really doesn't want to be there.
4. Illness: If you or your passengers are not feeling good, stay behind. Getting sick on the trail can turn into a serious matter when you're hours (or days!) from medical attention.
5. Attitude: Getting along with your trail partners is very important to everyone on the trip. One person with a bad case of attitude can ruin a trip for everyone.
6. Noise & other "unsocial" behavior: A desire to create lots of noise with a radio or other means can ruin the outdoor serenity for everyone else around.
7. Illegalities: Basically, anything that is not completely legal. This might include illegal drugs, or other items including a desire to participate in illegal behavior.
8. Recreational Drugs: Regardless of local or state laws which might legally permit their use, recreational drugs such as marijuana are NOT permitted at Syncro Safari events.
9. Pets: This one is NOT an absolute rule. Depending on where we’re camping, their rules, and the nature of the pets, there are exceptions to this.
10. Alcohol: NOT an absolute rule. If campground rules permit, personal alcohol in moderation is allowed. Please do NOT bring enough alcohol for a party. Syncro Safari is a family event, not an excuse to drink too much. Under no circumstances should any Syncro Safari participant become drunk or bring alcohol on our trail runs or side trips.