Outdoor Hobbies
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Outdoor Hobbies



Why do outdoor hobbies? It is well known that it is very important to spend time outside the home, in contact with nature, both in solitude and in the company.
For psycho-physical well-being, we need to be outdoors, to get away from chaos and smog, to free the mind and breathe pure air: being in contact with nature helps to discharge tensions and recharge batteries, even more so if you do something pleasant, like a hobby.

Hobbies and sports
Those who love sports can find many alternatives—starting from the simplest and accessible such as Nordic Walking to the most complex such as parachuting or Soft Air. Mountain biking for those who love to ride on uneven terrain, horse riding for those who love horses, golf for the most sophisticated, sailing to experience the sea to the end.

Undoubtedly, some hobbies require certain physical skills and relatively high expenses, but, of course, it is unnecessary to spend foolishness doing some sports in the fresh air, a simple run in a beautiful park or a relaxing walk on the beach is also fine.

But, if you want to practice an outdoor hobby and you are not fond of any sport?

Metal detecting: the hobby to do outdoors
The metal detector, or metal finder, is the device that can be used by anyone with a bit of practice and allows you to be outdoors. The place and the environment you decide: sea or mountain, plain or hill!

What does it take to practice metal detecting?
Mostly you need just a metal detector. There are various models with different characteristics. It is better to start from the simplest ones to reach the most complex metal detectors. We advise you to check out the Minelab CTX 3030 metal detector, as it has a nice balance of features which will fit both beginner and seasoned metal detectorists. Read this Minelab CTX 3030 review from Metal Pursuits to get a better understanding of this metal detector.

Metal detectors allow you to identify all the metals that may be under the ground and give you truly unforgettable experiences.

Some people have turned the hobby of metal detecting into a real profession. On the other hand, think of the wonder of walking in the middle of nature and looking for some object that from history happens in your hands. Thanks to these hobbyists, very important objects from the historical point of view have been found.

However, in this regard, it must be remembered that objects over fifty years old must be denounced. There are laws regulating historical finds, and they should be respected.

With the metal detector, you can take your time, walking quietly in the middle of a green forest or on the tranquility of a beach accompanied by the sea breeze.

The rules of outdoor hobbies
Whatever outdoor hobby you decide to do, the first fundamental rule concerns respect for nature! It is essential to preserve this great good that we have, and we must all be able to benefit from it for our existence.

Precisely for this reason, it is necessary to protect the environments that host our pastimes. We do not leave around bottles, paper, or various objects. It costs nothing to collect them and throw them in the first bin that is located.

If you smoke, avoid doing so in the presence of wood and brushwood, and never throw cicadas or matches on the ground because many fires are born like this.
Respecting nature means respecting oneself.










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