What do you do in the summer

GOLF! Not that pussy shit where you ride in cart, but we walk our course to make it more of a workout. I also bike, fish, and boulder
 
13780847:foolhardy said:
What has skiing or climbing done for anyone? Thats your question?

sure and ill take an answer too.

I mean i'm sure both have given people some purpose and enjoyment, but lots of things in life do that. If skiing or climbing suddenly became illegal, the world wouldn't miss out on much.
 
Find new beaches, hike especially ones with little lakes or swimming holes, work out. Sometimes I just like to take a sketchbook down to the docks and draw for a few hours. Dirt bike a bit, used to go off-roading but I sold my truck last summer since I didn't have the capacity to keep building it, stay out and watch the fish eat at sunset.

I'd like to go paddle boarding more even tho it's a bitch to transport the boards.

I'm hopefully gonna make up for spending most of last summer on crutches this upcoming summer.
 
Most of my summer is spent working, mountain biking, hanging with friends and family, traveling, and occasionally skateboarding. There are just too many things to do in the summer, most of which I end up not getting to, and kind of get pissed off about it when it's time to go back to school. Anybody else have this problem?
 
I had quite a few jobs last summer, but on my days off I would drive north and check out cool spots like the hydroelectric dam, drive ins, cliff/bridge jumps on our river. Explored some caves too. The oddest thing I did that was quite fun was take a trapeze class. Growing up, my dad used to take us on "monday field trips" all summer, where we'd go see something cool, usually historical in our state. Getting a routine of getting out regularly helps a lot.
 
Rock climbing aaaaaall day

Cliff jumping

Slacklining

read a crap ton about skis and how they are made while I imagine owning my own ski company

Backpacking

Camping

Hiking

Reading if I find a sweet book
 
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