>>1348027When I was 8 literally tag along almost every one one of these as long as the coachman is okay with it. I made little map sketches on my notebooks, marking landmarks, stabbing banana trees with sticky note markers and bringing my own food consisting of root crops. When I returned to city areas I make camping tents on open land areas using whatever thing I can set up camp with, rusting corrugated irons, plywoods and other junk that made me feel I'm safe from a rain. There's this one time that I trespassed an unfinished building and setup a base camp inside it and the abandoned texture really felt good as if I'm really surviving. When I get to join the "scouts" for kids I didn't really liked it since everything seems "scripted" but I loved the information I got from it.
Hiking is something I also loved, especially when it's raining. I remember one time that it poured really hard and luckily bought a giant transparent plastic bag that I can fit my entire body inside, imagine a little kid walking in the middle of the rain inside a plastic bag.
My grandparents loved fishing and I was tagged along to and we fish in really jungle areas which mostly of the fish caught we're tilapias.