Post your crazy outdoors and adventurous crap in THIS thread. Discuss adventure trips and gear, share pics, inspire others.
Have you mountain climbed the Andes? Have you kayaked the boundary waters (or next to an Alaskan glacier)? Have you bicycled across the country? Have you snowshoed in the Alps? Did you navigate underwater caves in Mexico? Did you take an RV across the country or camp on the side of a mountain? Past, present, future, we want to hear about it.
We have several different specific threads for kayaking/biking/etc.. But nothing that encompasses all adventures.
If you're a lazy couch bum, and your idea of adventure is turning on your PC, then this thread might not be for you.
I'll get us started:
I used to adventure race, similar to the Eco-Challenge. These are team races that typically involve various components, such as biking, orienteering, paddling, running, ropes/rapelling, etc... The Eco-Challenge was a 10-day long event, but I usually stuck to the 1-2 day long events. Essentially, there is no set course, just a start, finish, and required checkpoints in between. You choose your own path, These were a lot of fun (unfortunaly liability issues caused many of these events to fold).
Night time navigation:
Typical muck we had to traverse:
Difficult caving challenge: Traverse 100' long tube into solid rock. Too narrow to bring your arms down to your sides... You had to inch-worm your way forward. Opened up into this cavern. This caused more than one case of clausterphobia!
Some solid biking peeps!
80' rappel off a bluff. Landed on a narrow ledge to start the above cave tube crawl.
Have you mountain climbed the Andes? Have you kayaked the boundary waters (or next to an Alaskan glacier)? Have you bicycled across the country? Have you snowshoed in the Alps? Did you navigate underwater caves in Mexico? Did you take an RV across the country or camp on the side of a mountain? Past, present, future, we want to hear about it.
We have several different specific threads for kayaking/biking/etc.. But nothing that encompasses all adventures.
If you're a lazy couch bum, and your idea of adventure is turning on your PC, then this thread might not be for you.
I'll get us started:
I used to adventure race, similar to the Eco-Challenge. These are team races that typically involve various components, such as biking, orienteering, paddling, running, ropes/rapelling, etc... The Eco-Challenge was a 10-day long event, but I usually stuck to the 1-2 day long events. Essentially, there is no set course, just a start, finish, and required checkpoints in between. You choose your own path, These were a lot of fun (unfortunaly liability issues caused many of these events to fold).
Night time navigation:
Typical muck we had to traverse:
Difficult caving challenge: Traverse 100' long tube into solid rock. Too narrow to bring your arms down to your sides... You had to inch-worm your way forward. Opened up into this cavern. This caused more than one case of clausterphobia!
Some solid biking peeps!
80' rappel off a bluff. Landed on a narrow ledge to start the above cave tube crawl.





