No two fishing trips are alike, although there’s always the battle between you and the fish. I’m a busy guy and, honestly, I find it the perfect contrast to constant social interaction. I wouldn’t say it’s particularly strenuous, though it can be tricky keeping your balance up to your waist in a river in a strong current! It’s important to keep up with the latest equipment, too, and that can be expensive. Truth be told, I get anxious because my wife complains I’m out fishing come rain or shine, but on the occasions I bring home a nice trout, she’s all smiles.
B Bernice
A daily run is my thing; it’s such a simple activity, you don’t have to spend a penny on it and you can keep on doing it no matter what the weather may bring: showers, snow, you name it! For me, it’s all about doing my personal best: I’m really not into measuring myself against others. I don’t vary from the same route, as that way I can time myself better. I’m constantly monitoring my stats and timings. I suppose you learn to recognise the other regular runners, and you can always give them a nod as you pass by.
C Cameron
I try to go caving every Saturday, unless there’s been heavy rain in the days before. You do have to remember that there could be literally hair-raising hazards, and any false sense of security could be dashed in the blink of an eye. But it’s absolutely magic in caves, apart from going through submerged passages. I can’t stand that. You never go caving alone. Down there, teamwork is crucial for safety and survival – there’s no room for ego and you always have each other’s back, but once we’re back on the surface, we tend to go our separate ways.
D Desirée
I always thought canoeing looked fun, but I just stumbled upon it. It was when I was living abroad for a few years. There were so many mountains and fast-flowing rivers it was something that everybody seemed to be doing. I can enjoy canoeing anywhere, but whitewater action is the ultimate challenge. Navigating yourself through fast-flowing rapids is no laughing matter: maintaining control of the canoe is vital, and every sense is heightened; afterwards, though, I’m in such a better place. As each weekend approaches, I’m always stressing about whether there’ll be time to fit in some canoeing.
Which person is put off at the thought of getting wet?
Which person enjoys the feeling of being in control?
Which person thinks their hobby is good value for money?
Which person finds the sense of danger uplifting?
Which person dislikes any atmosphere of competition?
Which person said that conditions might change quickly?
Which person prefers being able to spend time alone?
Which person began practising their activity by chance?
Which person finds tranquility in the predictability of the experience?
Which person enjoys the social opportunities their activity offers?
Which person worries about the amount of time they spend practising their hobby?
Which person has a predetermined schedule that they always follow?
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