The great depression ushered in a decade long period of tough economic times. It is also when the seeds of extreme outdoor sports were planted to sprout into the ever growing popularity of extreme sports today.
Perhaps, some individual- feeling hopeless at finding work- needing relief from their personal depression devised a pastime such as hang gliding. Throughout history the original intent leads to stumbling across an unanticipated finding. In this case the adrenalin surge, so exhilarating that it demands repetition and soon spreads to others
History of Extreme Sports Expansion
Some activities classified as extreme sports today have existed for many centuries. Rock climbing, hiking and skiing to name an illustrative few. In common, these sports shared the feel good, thrilling, adventurous and a sense of accomplishment but not the adrenalin surge provided by development of clearly dangerous extremes over the past eighty years.
Focus on the descriptive names of “modern ” extreme sports such as Bungee Jumping, Hang Gliding, Para Gliding, Cliff Hanging, White Water Kayaking and Surfing. There should be no doubt of the ability to induce adrenalin surges. Many people think the life threatening jeopardy is too high a risk and perhaps the risk takers are a bit on the looney tunes side. However, extreme sports continue to grow in popularity and variety driven by devotion to experience adenalin surges. Needless to say, we are seeing the adrenalin surge syndrome alive, well and prospering.
Surge Seekers Cause Creation of Support Industries
American entrepreneurs-recognizing opportunity- have created the facilities to provide support and creature comforts for extreme sports practioners. Some of the more well known locations are Aspen and Vail in Colorado, Sun Valley and Elk River Lodge in Idaho. Exercise your browser to find a location that fits your desired extreme outdoor sports interest and your choice of accomodation levels.









