Wilderness
Wilderness is general defined as natural environment areas of the Earth which have have not been significantly modified by direct or indirect human activity...
Education
Outdoor education (also known as adventure education) usually refers to organized learning that takes place in the outdoors. Programs often involve...
Cooking
The diversity of cooking worldwide is a reflection of the myriad nutritional, aesthetic, agricultural, economic, cultural and religious considerations that..
Safety
Any outdoor activity entails many risks, even if participants do not recklessly place themselves in harm's way. However, with the correct precautions, outdoor...
Water Activites
There are a large number of sports that involve water. The following is a List of water sports, divided by category. These categories are based on the...
Extreme Activites
Extreme sport (practically synonymous with the term action sport) is a general term for sports featuring speed, height, danger or spectacular stunts. A feature of...

Extreme Activities

Recreation is the employment of time in a non-profitable way, in many ways also a therapeutic refreshment of one's body or mind. While leisure is more likely a form of entertainment or rest, recreation is active and participatory, but in a refreshing and diverting manner. As people in the world's wealthier regions lead increasingly sedentary life styles, the need for recreation has grown. The rise of so called active vacations exemplify this.

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Recreation, play, and fun are not the preserve of humans; nearly all creatures indulge in this to some extent. Play is essential for the development of skills, the most basic of which are motor skills in young creatures.

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The weekend is typically a time for recreation, perhaps (in Judeo-Christian and Muslim cultures) because the Sabbath falls on the weekend and the Sabbath is "the day of rest." Holidays are also a common time for recreation.

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Traditionally music and dance serve as recreation in many cultures, as do sports, hobbies, games and tourism. Watching TV and listening to music are common forms of recreation, or rather leisure.

For many, the most valued recreation is spontaneous and original.

Many activities may be considered recreational. In recent years, more 'exciting' forms of recreation have risen in popularity: skiing, snowboarding, bungee jumping, sky diving, hang gliding, paint balling, rock climbing, backpacking, canyoning, caving, BASE jumping, and adventure tourism.

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BASE Jumping BASE Jumping
BASE jumping is the sport of using a parachute to jump from fixed objects. "BASE" is an acronym that stands for the four categories of objects from which one can jump; (B)uilding, (A)ntenna (an uninhabited tower such as an aerial mast), (S)pan (a bridge, arch or dome), and (E)arth (a cliff or other natural formation). BASE jumping is much more dangerous than skydiving from aircraft and is currently regarded as a fringe extreme sport. There are isolated examples of BASE jumps dating from the early 1900s. Frederick Law jumped from the Statue of Liberty in 1912; Štefan Banic jumped from a 41-floor building in Washington D.C. in order to demonstrate his new parachute to the U. S. Patent Office and U.S. military; Michael Pelkey and Brian Schubert jumped the cliff "El Capitan" in Yosemite Valley in 1966; and in 1976, Rick Sylvester jumped Canada's Mount Asgard for the opening sequence of the James Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me", giving the wider world its first look at BASE jumping. However, these and other sporadic...

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Outward Bound Outward Bound
Outward Bound is an international, non-profit, independent educational organization with approximately 40 schools around the world. Outward Bound programs aim to foster the personal growth and social skills of participants by using challenging expeditions in the outdoors. The first Outward Bound School was opened in Aberdovey, Wales in 1941 by Lawrence Holt and Kurt Hahn. Its founding mission was to give young seamen the ability to survive harsh conditions at sea by teaching confidence and tenacity. The name Outward Bound came from the nautical expression that refers to the moment a ship leaves the pier. Outward Bound has evolved into an organization which teaches inter-personal skills, wilderness survival skills, and leadership skills through courses ranging from one week to one semester. Outward Bound has a huge range of programs, from urban programs that seek to help troubled youth to family programs that seek to improve familial communication. Today Outward Bound has 44 schools all over the world and...

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