Some who enjoy extreme wilderness survival repudiate the stereotypical "adrenaline junkie" tag. The practitioners would claim they enjoy developing their physical and/or mental skills, seek mastery of inhospitable environments, look to escape from the mundane rigors of day-to-day existence, or simply love the wilderness environment in which this activity takes place. The claim of these practitioners is that they do these things not to escape life, but to prevent life escaping them—even though accidents in these activity could be fatal. Many participants also don't think of their activities as either extreme or sports at all. To the most passionate purists, the sport label doesn't fit because they aren't competing to win anything. Worse, the extreme label has frequently been blamed for stereotyping participants in these activities as stupid, reckless, and even suicidal.



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) When I was in the insurance buisness and entered the home I'd always shake hands with the people I was meeting. Once or twice I was surprised by a good, solid handshake from a female. Never really expected it I guess. Still, I was impressed like FVR says.
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