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Welcome! By using the 100summits.com website, you agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions (the "Terms of Service").

WARNING: The activities described on this website carry a significant risk of personal injury or death.

1. Copyright Policy

No copyrighted material may be uploaded without the permission of the copyright owner. This includes images, text, and all other types of intellectual property ("Content"). Members are responsible for obtaining the necessary permission before posting any copyrighted material. If permission is granted by the copyright owner, the member must credit the owner with a link or some other appropriate type of reference.

2. Reporting Copyright Violations

We respect intellectual property rights and are committed to removing unauthorized material when it is discovered. If you believe that any of your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please provide the webmaster and the infringing member with the following information:

  • A description of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed.
  • A detailed and precise description of the location of the infringing material on the site.
  • Your full name and e-mail address.

3. Responsibility and Liability

100summits.com does not guarantee the accuracy or quality of any posted Content. Under no circumstances shall 100summits.com be liable for any Content, including, but not limited to, the subject matter of any Content, any errors or omissions in any Content, or for any loss, injury, or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of any Content available on 100summits.com.

4. Appropriate Conduct

You understand that by using 100summits.com, you may be exposed to Content that is offensive, indecent or objectionable. You agree that you are responsible for your own conduct and Content while using the site and for any consequences thereof. You agree to use the site only for purposes that are legal, proper and in accordance with these Terms of Service and any applicable policies or guidelines. By way of example, and not as a limitation, you agree that when using the site, you will not:

  • Defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise violate the legal rights (such as rights of privacy and publicity) of others
  • Post any inappropriate, defamatory, infringing, obscene, or unlawful Content, including pornography or copyrighted materials such as movies, music, etc
  • Post any Content that promotes pyramid schemes, chain letters or disruptive commercial messages or advertisements, or anything else prohibited by law or these Terms of Service. Commercial content is allowable only by persmission of the website administrator.
  • Impersonate another person or entity, or falsify or delete any author attributions
  • Interfere with or disrupt services or servers
  • Create user accounts by automated means or under false or fraudulent pretenses

5. Disclaimer

Mountaineering requires sound judgment, physical conditioning, and common sense. The resources provided on this site should be used with caution and may contain inaccuracies; therefore 100summits.com is not liable for damages caused to members in the use of the site's information. Mountaineering is dangerous. Take it seriously. When hiking or climbing, always utilize multiple navigation methods and be aware of your surroundings. Before hiking and climbing in the winter months, be aware of and learn about the proper techniques for avalanche safety. Please respect private property. It is your responsibility to determine if land is private and to obtain the appropriate permission before entering the property. Many mountains are within private property, so be warned! Under Colorado state law, the public may cross private lands to access public lands only when a public road or right-of-way (easement) for public access exists across the private lands. In the absence of such a right-of-way, the public has no right to cross private lands without first obtaining permission from the landowner. The landowner is under no obligation to grant such permission.

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