
Last updated: May 2026
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These terms and conditions outline the rules and regulations for the use of Going Outdaws, located at goingoutdaws.com.
By accessing this website you accept these terms and conditions in full. Do not continue to use Going Outdaws if you do not agree to all of the terms and conditions stated on this page.
Unless otherwise stated, Going Outdaws and/or its licensors own the intellectual property rights for all material on this website, including but not limited to text, photographs, and design. All intellectual property rights are reserved.
You may view and read content on Going Outdaws for your own personal, non-commercial use. You must not:
Individuals who fail to adhere to these terms may be subject to legal action.
All photographs on this website are the property of Going Outdaws unless otherwise credited. They are provided for personal viewing only. If you wish to use any photographs, please contact us for permission.
You may link to pages on this website provided you do so in a way that is fair, legal, and does not damage our reputation. You may not frame this website or present it in a misleading context.
The journal entries on this website reflect personal experiences and recollections from a 2015 Appalachian Trail thru-hike. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, Going Outdaws makes no guarantees about the completeness or reliability of any information provided. Trail conditions, facilities, and other details may have changed since 2015.
This website and all content are provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Going Outdaws shall not be liable for any losses or damages arising from your use of this website.
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We reserve the right to amend these terms and conditions at any time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date. Continued use of the website after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.