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Disclaimers

The information provided on Found in the Wild (foundinthewild.ca) is for general informational and educational purposes only. My content is shared to inspire and support your outdoor adventures, but it should not replace your own research, planning, or judgment.

 

Outdoor conditions, trail information, regulations, weather, safety requirements, land closures, permit systems, and gear recommendations can change at any time, often without notice. Readers are responsible for verifying all information independently through official sources, local authorities, land managers, guidebooks, weather services, and other credible resources before making decisions or taking action based on any content found on this site.

By using this site, you acknowledge and agree that you assume all risks associated with outdoor activities, including but not limited to hiking, backpacking, camping, travel, and wilderness exploration. I am not liable for any injuries, accidents, losses, damages, delays, or other consequences that may occur as a result of using information found on this site. Found in the Wild and its owner will not be held responsible for any errors, omissions, or outcomes resulting from the use of any information provided.

I do my best to keep everything accurate and up to date, but your adventure is ultimately in your hands. Explore wisely and stay safe out there. 🌲✨

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What This Means for You

Affiliate links help support the time, research, and experience that go into creating this content

I only recommend gear, tools, and resources that I personally use, trust, or genuinely believe add value. Opinions shared on this site are always my own and are not influenced by compensation. 

I believe in honest recommendations and clear disclosure. Any post or page containing affiliate links will include a visible note so you’re aware before engaging with those links.

Found in the Wild is based in Squamish, on the unceded traditional territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation).

Much of the trail information and stories shared here are born from lands now referred to as North America, that have been cared for by Indigenous Peoples for generations. I offer this acknowledgement with gratitude, respect, and an ongoing commitment to learning.

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