100 Things To Do Before You Die: The Definitive Life Guide For Men
Just the thought of walking out to the tip of this shocking 2,300 foot cliff is enough to make those fearful of heights feel ill. Forget about the four-hour mountain trek just to get there, or the fact that it’s nearly thousand years old…
The legendary Trolltunga in Norway is the leftover result of a precambrian bedrock formed from frozen glacier water during the ice age. Men with enough courage, or should we say men who can muster up enough courage, can put their mind to the test by sitting at the edge of this wonder of nature. Breathtaking views of scenic untouched nature, high up in the snow and moss covered mountains, will make you contemplate on the true beauty of the world.
27. Go Sailing
Fill the sails with the breeze and the let the wind skim your boat across the vast blue sea. It’s just you and the ocean; there’s no noise, no smell from the engine sipping down fuel, just peace and the majestic nature sound. Watch as the sun sets and strikes down on the ocean leaving behind magnificent colors in its path. Wake up in the morning to hot coffee and an splash in the cool, invigorating sea water.
Spend enough time sailing and you’ll come to understand your passion for adventure, your need for wisdom, and develop a sense of responsibility and respect in the process.
If you’re curious, take a look at Alex and Taru’s story of sailing; I really enjoy reading about their voyages!
Things to do: Sail from one county to another.
28. View The Northern Lights
Witness bright lights dancing majestically around in the sky in shades of red, yellow, violet, green and blue. These incredible Auroral displays are the result of electrically charged particles from the sun colliding as they enter into the earth’s atmosphere. For the science curious, the colors produced depend on oxygen and nitrogen: Green color occurs when oxygen is 60 miles above the earth, red for 200 miles, and blue for nitrogen.