Do you miss going on adventures and make the most out of your spring break? Those feet surely want to go somewhere and that heart definitely wants to wander. But, your activities are being halted or postponed due to the pandemic. There are still many nations who are imposing travel bans, which resulted to cancelled flights and accommodation. What is worse is that you cannot experience the beauty of the great outdoors.
But, the travel ban can be a blessing in disguise because you get to go on exciting mini adventures and discover a beautiful world within the bounds of the state that you live in. With the brand-new progress in handling the pandemic, which is the mass vaccination, you might be able to do different adventures and risk-takings now but still with caution.
That said, there are different awesome adventures that can satisfy your immense craving to experience the wonder of the outdoor. If you ever need to document your amazing experiences during the mini adventure, like how the exciting outdoor adventure of Mike Honeycutt where he turned into a great memoir, then don’t hesitate to do so. Here are some of the best adventures that you might want to try.
Hiking
Hiking is often the most underrated adventure for many prefer to venture greater heights before the pandemic hits. But when you try to think about it, hiking is the most savory and amazing activity because it allows you to appreciate everything around you in moderately. You can go hiking in your neighborhood, park, and other sites where you can feel relaxed and delighted. There are also several health benefits that hiking brings, so try it now!
Camping
Have you ever experienced spending a night in the woods near a lake or uphill? If you haven’t, then this is a sign for you to go camping! There are already amazing and safe campsites crafted for those backpackers and campers who want to experience nature at its most calming and serene vibe. All you need is a tent, a couple of supplies, a bunch of tools, and a group of friends. After that, nature will vouch for you and provide you the recreation, fun, and distressing that you need.
Hunting
You probably have heard of hunting and have watched many promising hunters in the movies. But, have you considered becoming a hunter? This activity might be a little difficult, because there are many rules you have to abide to manage the wildlife population. You must study the rules first, as well as the ways of using hunting tools before you start your course. Make sure that the animals that you are targeting are not among those endangered and migratory species.
Cliff jumping
In this day and age, many already experienced cliff jumping. It is the activity where people jumps on a coastal cliff without any equipment and lands on the water afterward. It is a popular sport that many have already conquered. But, there are also several people who try it genuinely for fun. So, if you are living near the ocean or has an incoming trip to the beach, you might want to try this daring activity.
Mountain climbing
Mountain climbing, also known as mountaineering, refers to the activity where individuals climb mountains. Many tend to do it for hobby, recreation, and workout. However, you might want to do this with friends or family to feel more secured and safe. If you want to make this a hobby or at least try reaching the peak of a mountain, then start looking for the nearest mountains in your area and organize the activity.
Scavenger Hunt
This might be the only activity in this list that isn’t considered a sport or a hobby. It is commonly a game conducted in different kinds of parties. You can do this game with your family and friends where you hide different items in your vicinity and let everyone go on a little treasure hunt. You will never know how much strength it could bring to the relationships you have with them, as well as the fun that this game offers. Just by seeking for the hidden things, you can experience the shortest yet best adventure in your lifetime.