JAT Adventure rules for Completely independent package:
JAT Adventure tour is not exclusive for the participants, so it is mandatory to respect the Slovenian traffic laws
Signs or indications do not report the track, and the only official reference for it is the Gpx route sent by the staff
There is no health care service or assistance provided by the staff and while running the JAT Adventure. The participant is considered as a regular runner in a normal excursion with no more rights than on any other occasion
There is no recovery in case of retirement from the tour and no obligation of searching the participants
Julian Alps Trail Run and Alps2Sea Trail Running Adventure is relieved of any responsibility connected to the JAT Adventure participants (accidents, loss of the route, physical problems, thefts, etc.)
The participant undertakes to respect and keep clean the places crossed and undertakes not to throw the waste produced along the route
Participants are asked to have good physical preparation, resistance to prolonged efforts, and above all, spirit of adaptation
There is no maximum time for complete the trail
It is forbidden to have any external effort (e.g. motorised vehicles, deviations from the official track, etc.) except in case of emergency
The gpx track must be entirely completed if you want to be considered a finisher of JAT Adventure. If you exit from it, you must go back and run it from where you were
For your safety, there is a mandatory kit you must have with you during all the trail: cell phone, GPS, First aid kit, water bottle (0,5 l), survival blanket (1,40 x 2,0 m minimum), wind jacket, headlamp with spare battery, running shoes, energy food, running poles
There is not any assistance from the organisers, and the participants must be well equipped for all kind of possible weather conditions and environments
The participant must have a GPS reader for following the official track
The participant must be in a good health state and declares not to use any drug substance for alternating the performance or cause any possible dangerous situation
The participant could find unexpected conditions or events along the trail (e.g., rain, snow, strong wind, cold, fog, darkness, humidity, accidents, etc.)
The participant is responsible for his behaviour during and after the event
The organization declines all responsibility for themselves and their collaborators for accidents or damage to persons or property, which may occur before, during, and after the tour.