Adventure is terror in retrospect.
I smart off to my wife… nuff said.
I am really lucky because I have gotten to do a lot of things. I feel sorry for those that have not had the opportunity do some exciting things…
I got do some things that you are not supposed to do anymore … Like fly a private plane around IN the Grand Canyon below the rim… like right down to the river…
Open ocean sailing,
Do something that no one has ever done before…
I went sailing once, when I was young. Pt. 1 - 11
Did some minor redo stuff, calf roping and bull dogging.
Ride motorcycles now and occasionally mess with airchines when I can afford to.
Was in the ARMY in the early 60’s and that was real adventure.
Have over 10,000 hours pilot in command in small airplanes.
A&P license.
Used to hunt and that can get to be an adventure.
Grew up on a lake in the summertime. Kids do the damnedest things…
My Dad was the first to put a house trailer on a set of pontoons… with an outboard engine.
Have worked with a 1937 John Deere tractor.
To have an adventure, all you need do is be responsible for yourself. Then go do things.
In the late 80’s I ran into a young lady who called herself ‘The Yak Lady’ who was circumnavigating Lake Superior in a kayak by herself. I took her on a short recon flight out of Superior to checkout the next few days camps sites. During the off seasons she would take her pictures and travel around like a troubadour and give talks. She could not have been over 25 years old. She just went had started her own adventure.
That is all you have to do.
I have not heard anyone on their death bed say, “I wish I had not had so many adventures.”
Go small,
Go cheap,
But go now…