We all love the outdoors. We love to explore, to spend time under the sky, to sleep in tents, to sweat, and to come back rejuvenated. The best way to explore the outdoors is with friends and family. Here are a set of activities which are best done in teams. The joy will be much greater with friends, and you will create experiences for a lifetime.
Biking –Get out those bikes from the garage. Don't just use them for riding for a few minutes on a weekend. Load them into your cars and go out into the country. Find some country fair, or a trail somewhere in the wilderness. There are several great mobile apps to help you find the best trails around your region. Find some with resting places in case you're not a very athletic bunch!
Canoeing – Head out into the waters. There are several lakes which offer canoeing options. Or you can always hire your own canoes from an adventure store in town and load them up onto your car. If you're used to canoeing, you can look at hitting a whitewater rapid somewhere close. Else, calm canoeing with friends will work just as well!
Snorkeling – Don't just hit the beach. Hit a beach with a coral reef, pull on a snorkeling device, and go swim! The amazing sights under water will rejuvenate you like nothing else. With underwater cameras now available, you can have awesome fun with your friends and store away those memories for a lifetime.
Camping – Either hit a readymade camp site or if you're used to camping, go pitch your own tents. With friends, camping becomes a much more exciting endeavor – bonfire, grilling your own food, songs, and drink. Book in advance if you're looking for an established camp site. Or get adventurous since you're going to be with a group and pitch your tents by yourself on some lakeside.
Hiking – Nothing bonds a team better than sweating together. Pick a hike which isn't easy. Go climb some hill without an established trail. Or you can mix up both biking and hiking. Bike for half the way, and then walk up the rest. Works just as well in jungles too. Go prepared with hiking boots, sticks, and other equipment.
Snow Walks – If you live in a place which has snow, go walking on the snow. You don't need to ski or snowboard. Just walk! Hire special boots for snow walking, and go trudge up a snowy hillock. If there is a snow resort in town, even better!
Climbing – Climbing is always best done in groups. Hire a guide who's well versed with the mountains in your area, pick out climbing equipment, ropes, harnesses, and go climb something! Teams from various companies regularly indulge in mountaineering to enhance the team spirit at the office. Works just as well for families and friends too.
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