You don't need to go to the ends of the earth, you don't need to climb Everest to have a great adventure, it's invariably on our doorstep.
Life is an adventure that is best lived boldly
My work is all about adventure and teamwork in some of the most inhospitable jungles, mountains and deserts on the planet. If you aren't able to look after yourself and each other, then people die.
What Scouting says to people is: Every child has a right to have an adventure. Life is about grabbing opportunities
Adventure should be 80 percent 'I think this is manageable,' but it's good to have that last 20 percent where you're right outside your comfort zone. Still safe, but outside your comfort zone.
People ask me, "How do I succeed?" Whatever it is they do, I say, "Go and find 20 ways of messing it up. By 21, you'll be getting there." Life is an adventure, go back with cuts, scars and bruises.
To me, adventure has always been to me the connections and bounds you create with people when you're there. And you can have that anywhere.
I hang out all the time with kids and young scouts and I never meet kids who don't want adventure.