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Surfing is a surface water sport

in which the wave rider, referred


to as a surfer, rides on the
forward or deep face of a
moving wave, which usually
carries the surfer towards the
shore.
Wakeboarding is a towed
surface water sport or leisure
activity where a participant is
towed on a small board
behind a motorboat over a
body of water. The participant
rides wake produced by the
towing boat, and attempts to
do tricks.
Rafting and white water rafting
are recreational outdoor
activities which use an
inflatable raft to navigate a river
or other body of water. This is
often done on whitewater or
different degrees of rough
water. Dealing with risk and the
need for teamwork is often a
part of the experience.
Kayaking is the use of a
kayak for moving across
water. It is distinguished from
canoeing by the sitting
position of the paddler and
the number of blades on the
paddle.
Hiking is the preferred term, in
Canada and the United States, for
a long, vigorous walk, usually on
trails, in the countryside, while the
word walking is used for shorter,
particularly urban walks.
Tubing is a recreational activity
where an individual rides on top of
an inner tube, either on water,
snow, or through the air. The tubes
themselves are also known as
"donuts" or "biscuits" due to their
shape.

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