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What a cracking idea.....

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2505551/The-parents-banned-daughters-watching-TV-YEAR--set-HUNDRED-outdoor-challenges-instead.html

 

Tim and Kerry Meek set challenges to stop daughters watching TV
The couple who are 'not very adventurous' took part in all the tasks too
Documented adventures on website encouraging others to get outdoors
The family are now working on a new list to complete next year
1. Slacklining (walking on a rope between two trees)
2. Scooter Safari
3. Caving
4. Spend the night in a hammock
5. Canoe down a river
6. Adventure led by the girls
7. Sleep in a wood
8. Watch rutting deer
9. Learn survival skills
10. Sleep on a beach
11. Forage for a meal
12. Support a cause (Comic Relief)
13. Snorkelling
14. Go for a reptile ramble
15. Find a private beach
16. Climb the Eiffel Tower
17. Kayak Safari
Indoor climbing and abseiling were included on the list of activities
Indoor climbing and abseiling were included on the list of activities
18. Camp in a city
19. Swim in a natural pool
20. Sleep in a cahutte
21. Coasteering
22. Orienteering race
23. Outdoor birthday party
24. Walk on high ropes
25. Make a rope swing
26. Sleep in a Bivvy-Bag
27. See a henge from sunset to sunrise
28. Sleep in a family-size sleeping bag
29. Kayaking
30. Community work
31. Climb and abseil
32. Sailing
33. Walk a peninsula
34. See a puffin
35. Watch wild seals
36. Play conkers
Standing behind a waterfall is yet another task the girls ticked off their list of challenges
Standing behind a waterfall is yet another task the girls ticked off their list of challenges
37. Go off-road hiking
38. Sleep in a shelter
39. Climb an epic summit
40. Camper-vanning
41. Cook and eat in the wild
42. Wake and run
43. Bivvy by a river
44. Tag team cycle trail
45. Learn a constellation
46. Whittle (carve) while you walk
47. Sub-zero camping
48. Snow walking
49. Floodlit swan feed
Hunting for waterfalls and finding a summit were included in the list
Hunting for waterfalls and finding a summit were included in the list
50. Discover local history
51. Find a summit
52. Go without electricity for 24 hours
53. Weaseling (climbing between gaps in rocks)
54. Night-time descent
55. Eat nettle soup
56. Enter a race
57. Explore rock pools
58. Cook on a beach
59. Dam a stream
60. Explore a cave
61. Explore a wreck
62. Find a waterfall
63. Take on the elements
64. Body-boarding
65. Wild river swim
66. Mountain biking
67. Going to the toilet outside
68. Go behind a waterfall
A visit to London was one of the few activities that didn't involve camping
A visit to London was one of the few activities that didn't involve camping
69. Coastal walk
70. Music festival
71. Visit a landmark
72. Walk to a tidal island
73. Sleep in an eco-tent
74. Spot red squirrels
Cooking with snow was among the more unusual tasks
Cooking with snow was among the more unusual tasks
75. Climb a ‘matterhorn’
76. Walk down a river
77. Geocaching (GPRS treasure hunting)
78. Clean a beach
79. Scramble
80. Walk around a city
81. Orienteering
82. Night-time wood walk
83. Snow hiking
84. Cook with snow
85. Visit a suspension bridge
86. Three peaks in three day
87. Climb a winter summit
88. Ghyll scrambling (walking through gorges)
89. Make meal for mum on Mother’s Day
90. Play in snowdrifts
91. Backpacking
92. Tracking and mapping
93. Visit London
94. Build a bridge
95. Crabbing
96. Night walk in a forest
97. Off-peak camping
98. Skiing
99. Climb indoors
100.Tentsile (hammock-like tent)

 

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A lot of this is cheap as chips to do, doesn't cost anything but fuel to do a lot of it.

Agreed, and we've probably done a good chunk of those things with our kids...but the difference being, not in 1 year. A family of four doing that list in a year would cost more than a couple of grand. Good on them though, you can't beat experiences like that.

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Freaks !!!

 

 

Why is it freaky ???

 

 

In the olden days :rolleyes: freaks would have been people that stopped in most of the day doing silly things on little light box's called computer's playing pretend war games. It seems that people spending time outside in the fresh air being adventurous get labled "Freaks" or "weirdo's"

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Why is it freaky ???

 

 

In the olden days :rolleyes: freaks would have been people that stopped in most of the day doing silly things on little light box's called computer's playing pretend war games. It seems that people spending time outside in the fresh air being adventurous get labled "Freaks" or "weirdo's"

I have a sneaky feeling that comment was made a tad tongue in cheek

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I bet the kids are mercilessly bullied at school :lol:

 

Self righteous 'aren't we the best parent ever' articles in the Daily Mail by Peruvian peasant hat wearing parents make me nauseous.

 

I bet you they are card carrying antis who are currently working on a meat and animal skin free existence

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I have a sneaky feeling that comment was made a tad tongue in cheek

 

Quite possibly,

 

i remember back in the days when you could safely spend all day, i mean 9am till 5pm, out making dens or digging huge holes in fields and covering them up with grass and twigs to catch things ( all they used to do was probably break some poor souls ankle)

I remember the times i would get a good clip round the back of my head if i got in after dark, and allways come out with the same excuse, "we got lost" which there were times we actually did get lost. Anyone who didnt go out playing were in those days labled as funny duddy's or strange kids,. It just seems ironic that now we think the opposite sometimes.

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Quite possibly,

 

i remember back in the days when you could safely spend all day, i mean 9am till 5pm, out making dens or digging huge holes in fields and covering them up with grass and twigs to catch things ( all they used to do was probably break some poor souls ankle)

I remember the times i would get a good clip round the back of my head if i got in after dark, and allways come out with the same excuse, "we got lost" which there were times we actually did get lost. Anyone who didnt go out playing were in those days labled as funny duddy's or strange kids,. It just seems ironic that now we think the opposite sometimes.

 

Bang on mate,

 

As has been said most of us on here have probably done 75% of that list already, I know I have, being outdoors you make your own fun, all I needed as a kid was my catapult a penknife and a box of matches( nowts changed nowadays but we have our guns and more land to legally mooch on ), weekends and holidays here I come ha ha ha,

 

Good on em I say!

 

ATB

 

Flynny

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I've gotta say, i found this a little bit sad! Like a of you, i remember doing a lot of these as a matter of course. I'm not even talking about the ones involving expensive kit. When did swimming in a natural pool become adventurous? Sigh. If ever i'm lucky enough to have kids, this list will be completed before its eighth birthday! (assuming the Daily Mail hasn't run a campaign to ban Puffin watching, because all puffins do is come over here, steal our land, eat our food, raise millions of kids who don't contribute to society and then ****** off whenever it suits them)

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