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What do outdoor activities include?

First, water sports and navigation:

1, diving: diving, underwater orientation, underwater photography. Swimming: swimming, diving, water polo and rafting.

2. Navigation: surfing, water skiing, windsurfing, sampan, sailing, yachting, motorboat, jet skiing and rafting.

Second, land sports and cycling:

1, hiking: hiking, marching, running, hiking, orienteering, fox hunting.

2. Cycling: long-distance road bike, mountain bike cross-country, BMX motorcycle, downhill mountain.

Three, mountain sports and underground activities:

1, mountain climbing: hiking, mountain climbing and snow mountain climbing.

2, downhill: skiing, sliding, grass skiing, falling rocks, wandering.

3. Rock climbing: Rock climbing, rock climbing and equipment climbing.

4. Cave exploration: natural caves, artificial caves and underwater caves.

Four, camping activities and hunting diet:

1, camping, hunting and picnicking, collecting flowers and plants, simulating field battles, expanding training and surviving on a desert island.

2, fishing, fishing to catch crabs, mice, insects and butterflies, barbecue and cooking.

3. Photographic sketch, geological survey, ore collection, folklore survey, historic site investigation and anecdote interview.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Motor vehicles, ships and air movement:

1, motorcycle: mountain cross-country, road race, long-distance travel.

2, cars: racing, cross-country, adventure, travel, vacation.

3. Sliding: skiing, skating, water skiing, roller skating, skateboarding, bungee jumping and rock jumping.

4. air movement: skydiving, paragliding, powered parachute, hot air balloon, glider, ultralight aircraft.

Extended data:

The history of outdoor activities can be traced back to Europe in the18th century. According to historical records, De Saussure, a famous French scientist, longed for someone to help him overcome the seemingly insurmountable obstacle at that time-climbing the summit of the Alps in order to explore alpine plant resources.

1760 in may, he posted a notice in Chamonix town at the foot of the Alps: "whoever can reach the top or provide a route to the top of Mont Blanc will be rewarded with a large sum of money." It was not until June 26 years later, 1786, that a doctor named Vaccaro in Chamonix town unveiled this notice. After more than two months of preparation, he went to Mont Blanc for the first time with Balma, a local mountain crystal miner.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-outdoor activities