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Back when I was younger, the answer was pretty much "none, I play Civ all winter long." Ohio winters are cloudy and kind of depressing, sometimes you get snow and it's beautiful, but just as often it'll be 37 degrees and rainy (3 degrees for the Celsius folks). Civ offered reliable conditions in all seasons.
But as I grew older and discovered the scarf and proper winter attire in general, I gradually grew tired of hibernating inside all winter, and found that outside time lifted my spirits even if it was cold. Most importantly, I found some activities that I enjoyed doing outside in the winter weather.
Thus this thread, asking, what do you do outdoors in the winter?
My two winter outdoor hobbies are hiking and skiing, specifically alpine (downhill) skiing. Hiking is great as long as it isn't muddy, snow and even ice are not bad to deal with, so if it's below freezing, all the better. And some areas are even more beautiful when covered in show than they are in the summer, spring, or autumn. A cold but sunny winter day is near-ideal hiking weather, IMO.
Skiing is my newest hobby, and has been a blast. I never skied as a child, so I'm not very good yet, but have been learning rapidly. There have been a few bruises and falls along the way, but only minor injuries, and I figure if Jimmy Carter learned to ski at 62 (and Rosalynn Carter at 59), then I ought to be able to learn how to ski in my 30s. And it's made me much more excited about the cold months.
There's a lot I haven't tried yet. Snowshoeing. Ice fishing. Cross-country skiing, or the biathlon. Tobogganing. Luge, bobsledding, or the skeleton (which looks terrifying). I've only ice skated once, so no ice hockey, bandy, or curling yet for me. Surely some of our resident CivFanatics have taken up these hobbies?
But as I grew older and discovered the scarf and proper winter attire in general, I gradually grew tired of hibernating inside all winter, and found that outside time lifted my spirits even if it was cold. Most importantly, I found some activities that I enjoyed doing outside in the winter weather.
Thus this thread, asking, what do you do outdoors in the winter?
My two winter outdoor hobbies are hiking and skiing, specifically alpine (downhill) skiing. Hiking is great as long as it isn't muddy, snow and even ice are not bad to deal with, so if it's below freezing, all the better. And some areas are even more beautiful when covered in show than they are in the summer, spring, or autumn. A cold but sunny winter day is near-ideal hiking weather, IMO.
Skiing is my newest hobby, and has been a blast. I never skied as a child, so I'm not very good yet, but have been learning rapidly. There have been a few bruises and falls along the way, but only minor injuries, and I figure if Jimmy Carter learned to ski at 62 (and Rosalynn Carter at 59), then I ought to be able to learn how to ski in my 30s. And it's made me much more excited about the cold months.
There's a lot I haven't tried yet. Snowshoeing. Ice fishing. Cross-country skiing, or the biathlon. Tobogganing. Luge, bobsledding, or the skeleton (which looks terrifying). I've only ice skated once, so no ice hockey, bandy, or curling yet for me. Surely some of our resident CivFanatics have taken up these hobbies?