NCC Outdoor Club - Trip
Listings
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All students are welcome on trips. All
participants must realize that outdoor
activities are strenuous and they must be fit
to properly participate--see statement below.
The leader may request that people not
participate if they are not properly prepared.
- Regular
Meetings Thursdays: 11:30 AM (during
the semester):
In the Club office, room 304 of the old
College Union -- upstairs on the right as
you enter the building which is at the
south end of the "quad" -- between
building G and Public Safety. Directions
to
club office. (use browser's BACK
button to return to this page)
Acknowledgment of
Outdoor Club Participant Responsibility
Everyone going on trips state that they are
fit and able to participate in strenuous
physical activities. It is understood that
during participation in Nassau Community
College Outdoor Club Activities, participants
may be exposed to a variety of hazards and
risks, foreseen or unforeseen, which are
inherent in each Activity and cannot be
eliminated without destroying the unique
character of the Activity. These inherent
risks include, but are not limited to, the
dangers of serious personal injury, property
damage, and death (“Injuries and Damages”)
from exposure to the hazards of travel and the
Nassau Community College Outdoor Club does not
try to contradict or minimize participant's
understanding of these risks. Participants
should realize that Injuries and Damages can
occur by natural causes or activities of other
persons, animals, trip members, trip leaders
and assistants or third parties, either as a
result of negligence or because of other
reasons. Participants should realize that
risks of such Injuries and Damages are
involved in adventure travel such as Nassau
Community College Outdoor Club Activities and
should appreciate that they may have to
exercise extra care for their own person and
for others around them in the face of such
hazards. Participants should realize that on
any Activity there may not be rescue or
medical facilities or expertise necessary to
deal with the Injuries and Damages to which
they may be exposed. All participants in
any activity will be required to sign the FSA
waiver of liability and follow the student
code
of conduct.
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