![]() You can build forts, make snow angels, have a snow ball fight, and whatever else this common midwestern winter ground cover inspires you to do. The simplest recipe for a winter day adventure requires snow and your own imagination. Photography is an art and winter makes a great canvas! Play in the Snow Create contrasts with shadows, explore how light reflects off the snow and ice, and try different filters. Head out with your family, a hardy pet (not the tropical fish), or just yourself to work on your photography skills with a camera or a phone. Though the sky may be gray and the temperature low, the outdoors in winter still makes a beautiful and dramatic backdrop. And if all of those sound too complicated, a simple sled and a short hill are a great option for basic winter sporty fun! Host an Outdoor Photo Shoot Whether it’s skiing down a hill (bunny slopes are fine!), slaloming on a snowboard, gliding across the ice on skates, taking a shot in hockey, or testing your patience with ice fishing, there’s bound to be a winter sport that you’d like to try. There are so many different sports to try out this winter. If you’ve never built a fire before, check out our Basic Fire Building tutorial. Layer up and let’s go! Build a BonfireĬampfire building is a Girl Scout tradition that you can do year-round! When it’s cold out, what’s more fun than spending time around a toasty fire? You will need an adult to supervise, an established fire pit (you may have to dig out the snow first), wood of various sizes (if using deadfall, gather it ahead of time and let it dry out), and some matches. ![]() Here are a few tried and true favorite winter activities, perfect for a socially distant outing. ![]() With a little creativity (and the proper layering of clothes) winter can be a fun time for adventures. Yes, the midwestern winter has arrived and so have the winter doldrums!īut winter’s cold weather doesn’t have to drive us all indoors. Tis the season of icy winds, plunging temperatures, and gray overcast skies.
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