When you surf the Internet, you'll find numerous codes of conduct and suggestions for hikers. We take hike safety very seriously and we hope you will do the same. We have adapted the "HikeSafe Hiker Responsibility Code" that focuses on six easy to implement principles.
You are responsible for yourself, so be prepared:
With knowledge and gear
Become self-reliant by learning about the terrain, conditions, local weather and your equipment before you start. By reading our guidebook, you already have taken important steps in preparing for your hiking adventure in Jordan.
To leave your plans
Tell someone where you are going, the trails you are hiking, when you’ll return and your emergency plans. Don't forget to write down your cell phone number for the person you leave the trail description with.
To stay together
When you start as a group, hike as a group, end as a group. Pace your hike to the slowest person. Try avoiding hiking by yourself. If in doubt, take a local guide with you.
To turn back
Weather can change quickly in the raining season. Fatigue and unexpected conditions can also affect your hike. Know your limitations and when to postpone your hike. The wadis and the desserts will be there another day. Be especially cognizant of the danger of flash floods in the wadis in the winter.
For emergencies
Even if you are headed out for just an hour, an injury, severe weather or a wrong turn could become life threatening. Don’t assume you will be rescued in Jordan; know how to rescue yourself.
Share
To share the hiker code with others.
Adapted from http://hikesafe.com
We also recommend that you do not pick flowers or other plants, that you don't play loud music, that you do not disturb animals and that you do not litter while on the trail. You can improve the hiking experience of others by collecting some litter as well.
Check out this great video which was produced as part of the Hike Safety Project. Although it was developed for hiking in the green mountains of New Hampshire in the US, the lessons learned from the hikers in the video are equally relevant to hikers in Jordan.
Video: Hike Safe: It's Your Responsibility