Ten Basic Rules for Hikers
1. You must not drop or bury litter. Take it to the garbage.
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2. Never light a fire. Bring prepared meals.
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3. Close gates, hut’s doors, bars on doors, etc. That you find on your way in order to prevent cattle from going out or other
animals from coming in.
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4. Follow footpaths. Shortcuts can only damage the ground, and make the original path disappear.
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5. Motor vehicles should be used on roads, and not on paths. You must not destroy peace and quiet of the countryside with the
motor noise.
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6. Dogs must be kept on a leash in order not to frighten children or animals.
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7. Take care of fountains, rivers, and other water sources. You must not throw soap, detergent, contaminating products or waste
into water.
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8. Never pull up flowers, so we could all enjoy them.
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9. You must not camp at places that do not serve that purpose, but only in camp sites.
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10. Get to know, respect and commit yourself to defending the environment.