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Sweetwater
Creek State Park, Lithia Springs, GA |
Our
vision is for this to be a fun group with minimal bureaucratic
structure so we don't have officers or business meetings but we do have
some basic
rules to make our group enjoyable and safe for those
participating including:
1.
Have fun
2.
Respect and have courtesy for others
3.
Use proper etiquette and good manners
4.
Practice safety and use common sense (see the safety info in our Resources
Section)
5.
Participate as a member of the group
6.
Take Nothing but Pictures, Leave Nothing but Footprints, Kill
Nothing but Time
We
expect our members to help create a welcoming and friendly
environment for everyone. As
a outdoor and social club, we ask that members
participate in our activities together as group members.
If you are
interested in doing activities on your own or just with your
friends, then you should do these activities separate from our
group functions. It is disrespectful of our group leaders,
guides, and other participants to leave the others in the group
to do your own thing at an outing or other event. We typically
expect participants to attend an entire outing, i.e. not show up
late just for the main function or leave early unless that has be
arranged with the outing leader before the day of the activity.
OUTINGS THAT INCLUDE HIKING OR BIKING
For
safety reasons, participants in an outings that includes hiking
(including camping and caving) are required to wear (worn-in, not worn-out)
high-top, over-the-ankle lace-up boots boots with lug or deeply
treaded soles. Participants in a biking activities are required to
wear a bike helmet and proper shoes. If a biking outing involves
some street riding or a bike path with street crossings,
bright/light colored clothing should be worn for better
visibility.
Failure
to wear required footwear or helmet will result in participates not being
allowed to participate or being removed from an outing.
RESERVATIONS/RSVPs
All
activities require a reservation unless specifically stated
otherwise. There
are additional rules and conditions relating to RSVPs/reservations
including payments and club/activity participation which are
provided when making a reservation.
Any member showing up to an event which they are not on the attendance list
may have their membership revoked. This is a safety and liability issue
and will not be allowed for any reason. Reservation lists are also needed for the proper
planning of events in addition of some events having a cap on
the number of participants.
PARTICIPATING
Anyone
participating in an activity/event is required to: (1) be a Hotlanta
Adventures Member in good standing, (2) be registered for
the event, (3) agree to abide by our
Participation Guidelines and Rules of Conduct, (4) sign a liability release
waiver, and (5) other guidelines which may vary with different
events.
You
are representing Hotlanta Adventures, as a member, while
participating in any club event! Please conduct yourself in such
a way as not to detract from the enjoyment of the other
Participants (at all times) and the good name of our club. You
may be removed or excluded from an event or our club should your behavior
not be permitting. This is to make an enjoyable and safe environment for the group as a whole.
GUESTS
Anyone
participating in an outing must be registered as a Basic or Supporting Member.
OUTING/EVENT
MEETUP & CHECK-IN/OUT
Most
outings outside of Atlanta have a meeting location separate
from the event where participants are checked-in, waivers
and other needed
paperwork is handled, announcements are made, and we review other needed details before an outing or
other event so it is important for you to attend. These
meeting times are typically combined with a meet &
greet/social time along with some events having a meal/social time
after the main function.
If you live out of town or there are other
factors that doesn't make it feasible for you come to a meeting
location that is separate from the event, let us know so that we can make
arrangements before the day of the event for you to meet at
the activity location.
Participants
are expected to check-out with the trip leader before leaving
an outing.
RETURN
TIMES TO ATLANTA
Participants
should be aware that unavoidable delays can occur, resulting in
a later-than-expected return. Most participants want to enjoy
nature outside from the hectic schedules of their city life so
we usually have flexible agendas that allow for additional time
enjoying the outdoors and socializing. With many of our outings,
the group as a whole may decide to spend additional time at a
water fall or other scenic location, visit an overlook or other
or other area not planned, or have dinner before returning to
Atlanta.
Since
we can't guarantee return times, it's best to avoid making
evening plans on the return day of your trip (especially with
outings that include lengthy drives).
PARTICIPATION/GROUP
FEES
Most outings/activities have a Group/Participation Fee to participate.
Most day outings include water or other drinks and snacks. Day outings usually have a fee of
$5/$15 (Supporting
Member/Basic Member).
We are a
volunteer based group but do have expenses. Participation &
Membership Fees are used
to pay for things like our website & email server, phone/long distance, first aid
kits/supplies & trainings, drinks/ice/snacks for some events, water/food coolers, picnic
supplies, two-way radios, camping equipment (tents,
screen houses, etc.), canopy tent & tables used at festival
exhibit booths, exhibiting cost at festivals and other events, copying/printing,
membership fees with affiliate
organizations, Environmental
Stewardship projects, and other items and expenses for our
group.
In
addition to the Group Fee, some events may have additional cost
based on the particular activity. Some of these cost could be
state/national park entrance or parking fee, food/restaurant tab, shared
gas with carpool drivers,
rental fees (rafts, canoes, etc.), outfitter/guide expense (whitewater
rafting, caving/spelunking, etc.), lodging, and other cost
involved with an activity.
CELL/MOBILE
PHONE Emergency Contact Programming
Emergency
medical personal suggest programming an emergency contact entry
under the name "ICE [name]." ICE is the acronym for In
Case of Emergency so a phone book listing as
"ICE Jane Doe" would tell someone to call Jane Doe in
the event of an emergency.
DOGS
& OTHER PETS
Pets
are not allow at any Hotlanta Adventures events unless
specifically stated otherwise. Any member
who brings a dog
or other pets without prior approval may be requested to
leave the event, forfeit any monies paid, and have their membership revoked. This is a
liability and safety issue
and will not be allowed for any reason.
UNACCEPTABLE
BEHAVIORS
Hotlanta
Adventures encourages diversity within our organization. Any member not being
respectful/tolerant of a member, guide, or other's race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age,
or gender will have their membership revoked without warning.
Any member caught
abusing the parks or other facilities we use, or the equipment
we use (owned by the club,
other members, or outfitters) will be required to leave an event
and have will have their membership revoked.
We
have a zero tolerance policy for anyone mistreating a horse or
other animals on an outing. Anyone found, in our judgment, to be
mistreating or abusing an animal will be required to leave an event
and will have their membership revoked.
This is not a group for nudist
activities, hooking up,
finding group/public sex, or anything similar.
Hotlanta
Adventures reserves the right to deny admittance, removed from
an event, and/or terminate the membership of any participant
that, at our discretion, exhibits behavior that is anti-social,
inappropriate, disruptive, or exceeds the bounds of good taste,
is not being respectful of others, or engages in improper,
immoral, or illegal acts. If these actions are taken, the
participant forfeits any monies paid for activities and their
membership fee.
Smoking:
There is no smoking allowed at any Hotlanta Adventures
activities or events.
Alcohol:
Responsible drinking of alcoholic beverages is permitted at
selected events during appropriate
times but we do not condone excessive drinking or drinking by
those under the legal drinking age. For safety reasons,
drinking is NOT allowed before going on or while participating in
any recreational activities. Drinking alcohol can and will
increase the inherent dangers of participating in outdoor adventure
activities including putting people at risk of their safety or even in life
threatening situations. Those who found
to be intoxicated will not be allowed to participate in group activities
and forfeit
any monies paid for such.
Drugs:
We
do NOT welcome those who do illegal drugs, chemicals, or other related
substances of any kind either recreationally or otherwise. Anyone found
using any drugs or other related substances will be banded from
our group and are subject to being required to leave an event
and forfeit any monies paid for such. Many of our activities
have inherent dangers and risk involved in which being under the
influence of drugs, chemicals, etc. increases those dangers and
put themselves and others risk of their safety or even in life
threatening situations. As such, we have a zero tolerance policy
in regards to drug use.
Weapons:
Firearms or other weapons are prohibited at any events.
These guidelines are subject to modifications and updates as
needed. We suggest members visit this page prior to attending an
event to refresh their knowledge of these guidelines and check for
updates.
Last
Update: 03/17/2007
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