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Outdoor Dates
(for Ages 16-18)
Organize a project to clean up the city park. Afterwards have a barbeque lunch and play on the playground equipment.
Go water-skiing. This works best as an all-day group activity. If you are a beginning skier, seek out a boat with a practice boom or someone who is experienced in teaching new skiers. Bring food, sunscreen, and plenty of water.
Go on a treasure hunt with 4 wheelers and then when you find the treasure, have a picnic.
Go to a farm that caters to visitors. Go on a hay ride, look at and pet the farm animals, and take a tour of the facilities..
Go deer or bird hunting with a camera. You might be safer to choose a time outside of the hunting season.
Decorate a snow-covered tree in the mountains with berries, nuts, and pieces of fruit. Leave it as a gift for the animals.
Invite your dates to an outdoor concert. Rent a concert video and watch it in the back yard (set up a big screen TV or projector).
Go to a campsite for a dinner/movie night. Pop popcorn over the fire and watch a movie. Cook a Dutch oven dinner. For power, bring a generator or use the cigarette lighter socket with an ac/dc TV/VCR or rent a site with electrical hookup.
Take a ride around town on a bicycle built for two. Finish up at a pool for a swim or at a park for a picnic.
Grab a book, climb up a tree, and read together.
Using an astronomy book from the library, identify constellations and stars. There are maps on the internet that generate a view of the sky for your location and date and time.
Build sand castles in the sand volleyball court or on the beach.
Go panning for gold. Bring along an experienced friend or take lessons. It takes patience and time.
Take your date to the hydroplane races out at the lake or river, followed by a picnic up in the mountains or on the beach. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Whoever picks the winning boat gets to name the next date.
Go whitewater rafting. Look for an outfitter, that provides a guide, a meal on the trip, training and transportation.
Take your date fishing. Clean and cook the fish you catch. Bring the fixings and recipe you want to try. If this is new to you, you can go to a trout farm that guarantees fish and they will help you clean your catch.
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