«Do something you love — running on trails, trying out snowga [yoga in the snow], creating your own
outdoor obstacle course.»
For the more adventurous ones there was
an outdoor obstacle course or zip lining to try.
Not exact matches
Keep the active kids entertained with an
outdoor water
obstacle course.
While sports are a favorite way for my boys to play
outdoors, they also enjoy creating
obstacle courses, having water gun fights and batting balloons around trying to keep them in the air.
Though many kids love being
outdoors, lots of fun things can be organized indoors: a child - friendly
obstacle course, a treasure hunt, or forts made out sheets and boxes or chairs.
An interesting
outdoor toy setting that you can put up is a small
obstacle course.
We have spacious indoor and
outdoor play areas complete with fun
obstacles and toys and, of
course, lots of treats!
The many indoor exercises you can partake in such as tug of war, running up and down the stairs, playing hide and seek, setting up
obstacle courses and playing fetch, will allow you to keep your pup fit even if the weather makes
outdoor exercise impossible.
In his free time Dr. Zach enjoys: teaching, traditional and
obstacle course marathoning, volunteering as a veterinarian for the Iditarod race in Alaska, yoga, jiu - jitsu, muay - thai, boxing, motorcycle riding, robotics, astrophysics, environmental and homeless volunteering and
outdoor camping all the while raising his rambunctious seven - year - old son with the love of his life, Kelly.
In her free time, Dr. Copp enjoys participating in
obstacle courses / fun runs, exploring the
outdoors with her husband and two rescue dogs, Kenzi (mix breed) and Petey (Beagle) as well as reading and spending quality time with her family.
Madore, along with his peers and troop leaders, spent more than 100 hours planning and constructing the
outdoor obstacle and agility
course for the Newington shelter's fenced - in dog play area.