Re: [Paddlewise] signing a disclaimer

From: Jennifer Pivovar <kayak_at_headwinds.org>
Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 08:43:22 -0700 (PDT)
At the risk of jumping into this little snakepit, I
belong to one club that is ACA affiliated.  We do
indeed sign one annual waiver with our renewals, and
do not sign waivers for each individual trip.  Guests
(non-members) are not allowed on these trips.

Another club I belong to (ADK, not ACA affiliated)
that I referred to yesterday does indeed require every
trip participant to sign a trip-specific waiver for
every trip.  These are a lot of paperwork and I have
no idea why they do it this way, maybe just because
they tend toward bureacracy.  Guests, however, are
welcome on these trips (with signed waiver).

Oh, as an aside to those who like to follow links in
mail messages - Yahoo likes to tag along some links to
their 'interesting' products at the end of messages. 
These have nothing whatsoever to do with any portion
of my reality.  If I want to refer you to a link I'll
embed it in the text.  

--- "Chris L. Kuhlman" <clk_at_ckpro.com> wrote:
> Am I correct  in my understanding that ACA requires
> a liability release for
> all of the club led trips and sessions? .....snip

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