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SanibelTrails.com: Terms & conditions
Content usage
All website content is Copyright ©
2018
SanibelTrails.com. All rights reserved.
Maps, directions, images, and all content are for private, non-business use
only. Reproduction or reuse is strictly prohibited, unless granted by written
permission.
SanibelTrails is a registered trademeark.
Accuracy
Maps and directions are provided for general reference purposes only. Every
attempt is made to ensure the information is accurate and up-to-date. However,
no representation is made nor warranty given as to their content or the
reliability thereof. User assumes all risk of use, and all responsibility for
any loss or delay resulting from such use.
We obtain data from a variety of sources. We cannot verify all data in all
listings. No representation is made nor warranty given as to the content or the
reliability thereof. User assumes all risk of use, and all responsibility for
any loss or delay resulting from such use.
External Links
SanibelTrails.com is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any pages
linked to or referenced from this website. Links to external sites should
not be considered endorsements of those sites or any of their content.
Affiliations
SanibelTrails.com is not affiliated with any governmental entities, and is not
responsible for any aspect of trail management. We are simply cyclists,
runners, and software developers who wanted to build the ultimate web site for
active visitors to Sanibel / Captiva Islands.
Dangerous Activity
Sanibel / Captiva is a far safer place to cycle, run, or hike than most other
towns or cities. But there are inherent dangers in these activities, and
persons must undertake these activities with the proper attitude toward
safety. In particular, the following features of the Sanibel bike trails
could be dangerous:
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The trails cross streets, where vehicles travel in excess of 35 miles per
hour. Vehicles traveling at high speeds may approach more quickly than
expected.
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Swimming in the ocean can be dangerous due to ocean currents, marine animals,
and the possibility of drowning.
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Alligators reside on the islands and can be dangerous to humans.
A lack of proper attitude toward safety while using the trails and beaches
could result in injury or death. Extra care must be taken when traveling
with children, particularly around the hazards listed above.
Cycling, running, and hiking are physical activities requiring exertion.
The strain of exercise may be intensified by Sanibel's hot, humid weather.
Do not attempt to use the trail if you are not in adequate physical condition.
We will never sell, rent, or in any way convey email addresses to any outside
parties. If you join our mailing list, we will only use your address for the
mailing list.
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