Kid getting ready to bungee jump

12-Year-Old Bungy Jumps

The importance of Challenge by Choice

The last time I went bungy jumping my 12 year old decided she wanted to do it too. I was planning a vacation (holiday) up at the top end of Australia. It had been many year years since I had been scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef and I wanted to go again. My wife and I also wanted to see the Daintree Rain Forest. This is the oldest tropical rainforest in the world predating the Amazon by over 10 million years.   

Since we were traveling through Cairn’s I decided to take a little detour to AJ Hackett’s Skypark and bungy jump from their 50 meter high Tower. You can see that on my original post about bungy jumping.

My daughter decided she wanted to try it too. I am somewhat of an adrenaline junkie so this kind of stuff is normal for me but I wasn’t really prepared for my daughter to have these kinds of ambitions. Was me saying “yes” to this being a responsible parent? It wasn’t a decision I took lightly. So after examining the perfect safety record of Skypark I agreed that she could jump if she wanted to.

As the day we would jump got closer, she waffled. “Dad will you be disappointed with me if I don’t jump?” she asked. She thought since I am “Mr. get out of your comfort zone and face your fears” I would view not jumping as failure. Then I carefully explained that this was something that most full grown adults are afraid to do and that I would not be disappointed in the slightest even if she backed out at the last second. The decision to jump or not was solely her own. The triumph if she faced down her fear was hers alone as well as any disappointment in herself if she didn’t follow through.

Getting yourself to jump off a platform a hundred and fifty feet above the ground with what amounts to a giant rubber band attached to your ankles to keep you alive is not a natural act. It was scary for me and I had done it before.

When it came time to jump she went for it without any hesitation. The instructors were impressed with her guts. At the tender age of twelve my daughter faced a natural fear of heights and falling on a level most people simply can’t.

Now one of the interesting effects of adventure challenges is when one conquers a fear it begins to generate a confidence that spills over into other areas of the participants life.  This can begin a positive snowball effect. Confidence begets confidence begets more confidence.

My daughter had always been a bit shy and experienced a bit of social anxiety. The year before her jump she had wanted to try out for the school production but backed out at the last minute. Speaking and performing in public is very high on a lot of people’s fear lists. In some cases it ranks higher than bungy jumping. After her jump she tried out for the school production and landed a role in the main cast. She nailed it. After that teachers began to comment about how much more outgoing she was than before. They mentioned that she was more willing to participate and to take positive risks in class. Her school work has improved.

Now I am not saying this is all because she went bungy jumping but I do think the experience was a catalyst. And it wasn’t just the jump. It was also the choice. She chose to do it of her own volition with no real coaxing from me. She was allowed to choose her own level of participation and the level of risk she was willing to take even up to what some people consider an extreme sport.  

Bungy jumping has even taught her about entrepreneurship because I had to pay her and get talent release to get permission to use the below footage of her her jump.

This brings me to a very important concept in adventure as a form of personal growth: the concept of Challenge by Choice.

Life is a journey filled with choices. Among these choices are challenges—some that are thrust upon us and others that we willingly embrace. The latter, challenges by choice, represent a deliberate decision to confront obstacles for personal growth, skill development, or the fulfillment of a deeper purpose. Choosing to face challenges voluntarily is not an easy path, but it is often one of the most rewarding. By stepping into discomfort, we foster resilience, enhance our abilities, and cultivate a sense of achievement.

The Psychological Benefits of Voluntary Challenges:

Embracing challenges by choice has profound psychological benefits. One key advantage is the development of a growth mindset—the belief that abilities and intelligence can be improved through effort. Psychologist Carol Dweck’s research highlights that a growth mindset fosters resilience and motivation, enabling individuals to view setbacks as opportunities for learning rather than insurmountable failures.

Moreover, choosing to face challenges enhances self-efficacy—the belief in one’s ability to succeed. Each milestone achieved through effort reinforces confidence in one’s capabilities, creating a positive feedback loop that encourages further risk-taking and exploration. This cycle is particularly evident in fields like entrepreneurship, where calculated risks often lead to innovation and success.

Additionally, challenges by choice provide a sense of purpose and direction. Engaging in meaningful endeavors contributes to psychological well-being, When individuals willingly undertake challenges they experience a deeper sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.

Furthermore, challenges encourage adaptability and problem-solving skills. When individuals face novel situations, they are compelled to think creatively and develop innovative solutions. This adaptability is a valuable asset in an ever-changing world, where success often depends on the ability to navigate uncertainty.

Building Resilience Through Adversity

Voluntary challenges also serve as a training ground for resilience. By exposing themselves to manageable levels of stress and adversity, individuals build the mental toughness needed to face larger, uncontrollable hardships. This concept, known as stress inoculation, is akin to the process of vaccination, where small doses of a pathogen prepare the immune system to combat future infections.

Societal Implications of Challenges by Choice:

While the benefits of challenges by choice are evident at an individual level, their impact on society is equally significant. When individuals strive to improve themselves, they contribute to the collective well-being of their communities. For instance, entrepreneurs who take on the challenge of building businesses create jobs, drive economic growth, and foster innovation. Similarly, activists who dedicate themselves to social causes inspire change and promote justice.

As we navigate life’s complexities, embracing chosen challenges reminds us of our capacity for change and our ability to shape our destinies. Whether through artistic pursuits, athletic endeavors, or acts of service, the deliberate choice to confront difficulties enriches our lives and inspires those around us. In the end, challenges by choice are not merely obstacles to overcome; they are opportunities to transform ourselves and the world for the better.

As an adventure concept the term Challenge by Choice is often in reference to participation in group adventure programs but there is no reason it can’t be applied to personal adventure as well.

This philosophy empowers individuals to decide the extent of their engagement in activities, fostering a balance between pushing personal boundaries and respecting individual autonomy.

Whenever you are deciding to engage in an adventurous activity it should be your own choosing. There should be no sense of coercion or peer pressure from any of your friends or anyone involved. By that same token you should not try to force anyone into doing something for which they are not ready. Some challenges are deeply personal. What might be an insurmountable task for one person could be an easily manageable goal for another.   In the end the concept of challenge by choice is the primary tool for learning the all-important life skill of when and how to take risks for one’s own benefit.  

Take an Outdoor Adventure Course

Adventure idea #20

Outdoor adventure courses can be a fantastic way to foster personal development! Programs like those offered by Outward Bound are designed to help participants build confidence, resilience, and leadership skills through various outdoor activities. These activities often include hiking, camping, rock climbing, abseiling (rappelling), rafting, and ropes courses.

A lot of the activities I recommend in these post are simple things you can do in an afternoon. Once you get through the initial fear, they are pretty easy. This is not. If you live a typical couch potato lifestyle, you may find a wilderness adventure course very challenging. The vast majority of us are used to this lifestyle. This is a way to break out of that rut. It is a great way to build fitness and mental fortitude.

These courses can run anywhere between a week to six months. I recommend the shorter courses to start. I took my course with Outward Bound. There are plenty of other good companies out there. However, OB is the gold standard of wilderness adventure courses. That’s why I stuck with them.

Each person on course has their own unique set of challenges and strengths. I was not bothered by heights, so rock climbing and Rappelling (Abseiling) came easy for me. At the time, I lived in Florida where it’s flat. I am also asthmatic. So, I found it extremely difficult to hike a 65-pound pack up a mountain.

Most of the ideas I post will help you overcome one or two fears. (i.e. ziplining will help you tackle a fear of heights, Caving will help you face the fear of enclosed spaces etc.) A wilderness adventure course is your own archetypical hero’s journey. I don’t want to go into a 20-page dissertation on therapeutic metaphor. So just understand hero’s journey or hero’s journey is a basic framework in storytelling. It goes like this: the hero leaves a comfortable life and goes out into a strange place. Then, the hero lives uncomfortably and faces difficult, dangerous challenges. Finally, the hero returns home transformed.

This framework has been used over and over in mythology and narrative fiction. But it is also is very effective at changing the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. People that have gone on these courses often have dynamic shifts in consciousness and report a positive ripple effect through the rest their lives. I can attest to this firsthand.

One thing you do need to know before you decide to take one these courses. The one thing they are not and cannot ever be or they would lose their value is completely safe! Although great strides in risk management have been made over the years there is inherent risks. The potential for serious real-world consequences is part of the process. That is the hero’s journey.

Hiking into The Devils Kitchen. Photos courtesy North Carolina Outward Bound.

Fly A Jetpack

Adventure idea for you to do #8

The future has already arrived. It’s just not evenly distributed yet.

William Gibson

Back when I was a kid flying a Jetpack was mostly the stuff of science fiction. Yes, they existed but only NASA had them. To the average person Jetpacks were only something in Sci-Fi movies or cartoons. We were told maybe one day in the future we could all fly jetpacks.

The In the last 20 years Jetpack technology has grown by leaps and bounds. Jetpacks are used extensively on space walks. Now they also are being used by firefighters, in search and rescue operations and by the military.

The future is now! With the invention of Hydrojet packs almost anyone can fly a Jetpack. Hydrojet technology allows to you use ordinary water as the propellant instead of some sort of expensive, toxic rocket fuel. You have an umbilical hose the hooks up to a jet ski that you tow behind you.

The biggest limitation to these is you have to be over water for them to work. I don’t see a downside to this at all. There is a learning curve to learning how to pilot one. As you can probably tell by a couple or the photos below, I lost control and crashed several times. I am glad I was over deep water when I did.

It was all in good fun. Even when I panicked underwater, hit the accelerator and torpedoed myself even deeper.

Connect with Nature Through Wildlife Watching

Watching wildlife is another idea for you to try

Wildlife watching can be an exhilarating adventure! Although this is usually a little tamer than some of the adventure ideas I have talked about, it can become extreme. This is especially true if you’re observing majestic brown bears in Alaska, witnessing lions roaming the Serengeti, or marveling at my favorite, the Saltwater crocodiles in the northern part of Australia. Each experience, whether it’s a wildlife safari in the wilds of Africa or watching the squirrels and birds in your backyard, brings its own kind of adventure and thrill.

As you immerse yourself in these experiences, it’s important to remember that wildlife is unpredictable. I once had a close encounter with an elk larger than some cars I’ve owned. This taught me the importance of caution and respect when interacting with wild animals. Always give wildlife plenty of space so they don’t feel threatened. Observing from a safe distance not only protects you but ensures the animals can behave naturally.

I was once chased by an elk bigger than some cars I’ve owned. I have a pretty clear understanding that wildlife can be unpredictable. So, it’s best to use caution and good judgment around them. Give the critters plenty of space so they don’t feel threatened.     

Here’s a glimpse of what makes it so captivating:

Discover the Unexpected

With each outing, there’s the potential for discovering new and unexpected wildlife. For instance, while hiking in a national park, I unexpectedly spotted a rare bird species that I had only read about before. The thrill of that moment was indescribable, proving that nature is full of surprises waiting to be discovered.

Every wildlife watching adventure is unique. You never know what you’ll encounter, which adds an element of surprise and excitement. Sometimes I am surprised that I come across the exact creature I was hoping to see. Other times, I see something that I hadn’t even thought of or even knew lived in that area.

The tranquility found in nature cannot be overstated. Breathing in the fresh air, listening to the rustling leaves, and observing wildlife in their natural habitats can be an incredibly grounding and soothing experience. It’s a wonderful way to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing you to reconnect with yourself and the environment.

Connect with Nature

Learning about different species and understanding their behaviors enriches our knowledge and appreciation of the natural world. For example, observing a family of otters at play provides insight into their social dynamics and intelligence. This type of learning fosters a deeper connection to the environment, encouraging us to advocate for conservation efforts.

Being out in nature, observing animals in their natural habitats, can be incredibly grounding and soothing. It’s a wonderful way to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

For those with a passion for photography, wildlife watching presents countless opportunities for stunning shots. Imagine capturing the grace of a deer leaping through a meadow or the majesty of an eagle soaring against a clear blue sky. These moments can be immensely rewarding, and with the right techniques, you can create lasting memories to share with others.

Learn and Appreciate

Sometimes, spotting elusive animals requires patience, stealth, and perseverance. For instance, attempting to catch a glimpse of a rare snow leopard in the Himalayas can be a daunting challenge. However, the thrill of finally spotting one after hours of waiting can make the experience even more rewarding. This aspect of wildlife watching teaches us valuable lessons in patience and dedication.

You get to learn about different species, their behaviors, and their ecosystems. This not only enriches your knowledge but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

Participating in wildlife watching not only offers joy and excitement but also raises awareness about the importance of conservation. Understanding the threats faced by various species and their habitats can inspire you to get involved in conservation efforts. For example, volunteering with local wildlife organizations or supporting eco-tourism initiatives can have a positive impact on preserving biodiversity.

Capture Beautiful Moments

Whether you’re a photographer or simply enjoy taking pictures, wildlife watching offers countless opportunities for stunning shots. Capturing the grace of a deer or the majesty of an eagle in flight can be immensely rewarding.

Challenge and Adventure

Sometimes, spotting certain animals requires patience, stealth, and perseverance. This challenge adds to the thrill and can make the experience even more rewarding.

Conservation Awareness

Participating in wildlife watching can also raise awareness about the importance of conservation. Understanding the threats faced by various species and their habitats can inspire you to support conservation efforts.

The top picture is a pair of Rainbow Lorikeets we watched for some time. Below are some of the pictures of animals I have taken since we moved to Australia.

Flock of wild Cockatoos
Wombat
Wombat mother & Joey
Wombat Joey
koala (not a bear)
Swamp Wallaby 1
Swamp Wallaby 2
Laughing kookaburra
Saltwater Crocodile
Large male Kangaroo
Crimson Rosella
Echidna
Oversized Joey Sticking out
Tawny Frogmouths
Tawny Frogmouth chick

Get ready to embrace the challenge and adventure of wildlife watching. Not only does it offer thrilling opportunities to capture stunning shots, but it also raises awareness about conservation efforts. Each wildlife encounter is unique and has the potential to teach us something new about the world we share. So, grab your camera, step outside your comfort zone, and explore the beauty of nature while supporting the conservation of wildlife habitats. Your adventure awaits!

Explore a Cave

Adventure idea for you to do #7

Spelunking: Exploring the Wonders of Caves

Spelunking, a term often used to describe exploring caves, might sound fancy, but it essentially means wandering around underground. Interestingly, beginners typically call this activity “spelunking,” while seasoned experts prefer the simpler term “caving.” This contrast seems like a great argument for simplicity!

Caving can involve small caves with just a couple of rooms or vast cavern systems that stretch for miles. These systems often feature tight squeezes, challenging drops that require climbing or rappelling, and even water hazards to navigate or avoid. For larger cave networks, going with a guide is highly recommended. Always let someone know your plans, and be prepared with essential gear such as helmets, headlamps, climbing equipment, and sturdy footwear. Complex cave systems can be disorienting and dangerous, increasing the risk of getting lost or injured.

Why Try Caving?

Caving is a thrilling activity that pushes many people out of their comfort zones. If you struggle with claustrophobia (fear of small spaces) or nyctophobia (fear of the dark), exploring caves can be especially challenging—and rewarding.

If technical caving feels overwhelming, start with beginner-friendly options like tourist caves. These popular attractions feature large, awe-inspiring caverns with amenities such as paved walkways, proper lighting, and handrails. These paths are designed to keep visitors safe while showcasing the beauty of the underground world.

Whether you’re looking for a heart-pounding adventure or a leisurely exploration, caving offers a unique way to connect with nature and discover the wonders hidden beneath the surface.

All pictures in this post I took in Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico.

Featured Bungy Jumping

Experience the Thrill of Bungy Jumping

Adventure idea for you to try #3

Bungy jumping is a definite leap outside the old comfort zone and sure to get the heart rate up. This can be very dangerous especially when done off of a temporary site like a bridge. Sometimes it’s spelled Bungee. Very few things are as exciting. Whether you’re a seasoned adrenaline junkie or someone looking to overcome their fears, bungy jumping offers an unforgettable experience that tests your courage and rewards you with a sense of accomplishment.

Members of the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club developed modern bungy jumping. They were inspired after watching a documentary on land diving on Pentecost Island in Vanuatu. Land diving is a ritual where young men jump off a tall wooden tower with vines attached to their ankles. Unlike bungy jumping, land divers are expected to hit the ground. The vines are there to keep them from hitting the ground so hard it kills or permanently disables them. This works well most of the time.

In bungy jumping, you leap off a bridge or tower. A giant elastic rope attaches to your ankles or waist. The elastic stretch and subsequent bounce reduce the shock of being stopped. This ensures you don’t hit the ground. It is very scary but also fun!

Modern bungy jumping as we know it began in 1986, thanks to New Zealand’s A.J. Hackett, who turned the daring leap into a global phenomenon. Today, bungy jumping attracts adventurers from all corners of the globe.

In the 1990’s the sport of bungy jumping boomed. There were bungy jumping sites popping up all over the place. I actually did my first jump from a crane at a ski resort in California. The sport grew rapidly. It outpaced regulation. Many of the companies that offered bungy jumping had less than stellar safety protocols in place. This unfortunately led to a large number of fatalities. Many places banned the sport outright. In the places where it was still legal, liability insurance became so expensive that it forced operators out of business.

Now-a-days it is pretty hard to find a place to bungee jump. The one operator that still has sites across multiple countries is the first company to offer commercial bungee jumping. The innovator A.J. Hackett seems to be the only operator who is expanding with locations all around the world. They also have the best safety record. I did my last jump with AJ Hackett in Cairns Australia. At 55 years old I still love the thrill. They were professional, safe, and even catered to my old injuries. A few years back I fully ruptured my Achilles Tendon. Because of this, they let me jump with a waist harness. This was instead of the ankle harnesses they normally use.  

Why Bungy Jumping?

The appeal of bungy jumping lies in its unique combination of fear and exhilaration. Here’s why it’s worth a try:

  • Conquer Your Fears: Standing on the edge of a platform with nothing but air beneath you is a true test of bravery. Overcoming the initial fear and taking the leap is an empowering experience.
  • Adrenaline High: The rush of freefalling at high speed is unlike anything else. It’s an electrifying sensation that leaves you buzzing long after the jump.
  • Stunning Locations: Bungy jumping often takes place in breathtaking settings, from towering bridges to scenic canyons, adding a visual feast to the adventure.

Top Bungy Jumping Destinations

For those ready to take the plunge, here are some of the world’s most iconic bungy jumping spots:

  • Kawarau Bridge (New Zealand): Known as the birthplace of commercial bungy jumping, this 43-meter jump offers a picturesque plunge over the Kawarau River.
  • Bloukrans Bridge (South Africa): Standing 216 meters high, it’s the world’s highest commercial bridge bungy jump.
  • Verzasca Dam (Switzerland): Made famous by the James Bond film “GoldenEye,” this 220-meter jump is a bucket-list experience for thrill-seekers.
  • Macau Tower (China): At 233 meters, this jump provides a heart-stopping freefall with stunning city views.
  • Victoria Falls Bridge (Zambia/Zimbabwe): Leap with the majestic backdrop of one of the world’s largest waterfalls.
  • And of course Skypark (Cairns Australia)

Preparing for Your Jump

Ready to take the leap? Here’s how to prepare for a successful bungy jump:

  1. Choose a Certified Operator: Safety should always come first. Opt for reputable operators with a proven track record.
  2. Dress Appropriately: Wear comfortable, secure clothing and avoid loose accessories.
  3. Listen to Instructions: Pay close attention to the safety briefing and ask questions if you’re unsure about anything.
  4. Stay Calm: It’s natural to feel nervous, but take deep breaths and focus on the thrill ahead.
  5. Capture the Moment: Many operators offer photo and video packages—a perfect way to relive your adventure.

Embracing the Leap

As you step onto the platform, take a moment to soak in the view and embrace the adrenaline coursing through your veins. The countdown begins, and before you know it, you’re freefalling towards the ground, tethered only by the secure bungy cord. It’s a moment of pure freedom and exhilaration.

Why You’ll Never Forget It

Bungy jumping is more than just an adventure; it’s a transformative experience. Many jumpers describe a sense of clarity and empowerment after the leap, as well as a newfound appreciation for pushing their boundaries. Whether it’s your first jump or your tenth, each experience is uniquely thrilling.

Your Next Adventure Awaits

If you’ve ever dreamed of flying or simply want to try something out of the ordinary, bungy jumping is the perfect activity to add to your bucket list. Take the leap, embrace the rush, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Yes, it’s scary as hell, but so much fun!!!