>>2858757What do you consider "outdoorsy"?
I'd count my first gf for example. Pretty much every other weekend we'd be out hiking or diving or doing some other shit outdoors (sure, she wasn't doing much of this before we met but she got hooked once I kicked her into it), she spent the afternoons we weren't together down at the beach painting (this she was doing before we met) and she cheerfully accompanied me on week-long trips through rough terrain in appalling weather without anything more than good-natured complaining.
>Met her at some Model UN camp when we were in high school. I'd definitely count my wife. She's been into hiking and camping since she was a kid (so it's not just copying a boyfriend's hobbies), she loves gardening and foraging and looking after our chickens, and together we've done some pretty intense outdoor trips (climbed Denali, multi-month hikes in Nepal and along sections of the AT).
>Introduced by a mutual friend at a uni partyMy ex before her. Also into hiking and camping, childhood friends with my wife so they were always going on trips together. Joined us for a significant stretch of the AT. Very into climbing, urbex and scuba diving too fwiw. Also never complained or whined or needed to be babied when we went /out/ together.
>Met through a uni rpg groupMy best female friend. Also into hiking and camping. Is regularly the one organising our group for hikes and shit. Never complains and is always the one bailing other people out with something they've forgotten.
>Met randomly in med school, I think we just sat together in a lecture but it could've been during a group dissection. Her best friend. Not like super into hiking or camping but she's always happy to join the rest of us whenever we go /out/ and is always able to handle herself. Has done up to two-week backcountry hiking trips on her own with no problems.
>Met her via the chick above. I think they knew each other through scouts or guides or whatever.