Audio as a hobby


The only problem with audio and music: it a very passive hobby. Of course you could ride a stationary bike or even have sex while listening to music . But then audio/music becomes sort of secondary. So the question, do any of you have an active, non-passive hobby that is the equal to audio/music??? Just curious, or all of you just couch potatoes???
shubertmaniac
I enjoy hunting, fishing, walking, and scuba diving, and am an avid Univ of Washington Husky football fan. Infact, I'm flying from Seattle to Ann Arbor tomorrow to see the opening game of the season against Michigan -- GO DAWGS!!
Car racing: SCCA, COMSCC, BMWCCA - it's about as expensive as audio and you have to work on the gear (the cars) way more than rolling tubes, etc. A hell of a blast, no doubt.

-Ed
I do triathlons and barefoot water ski. These have both consumed more time than audio for the past 15 or so years.

The older I get the easier it is to let the time tip toward the pursuit of audio/music.

However I will never give up the active hobbies. They make me feel so good.

The longer I live the more music I can listen to.

Cheers.
Actually I got out of the hobby for several years because it was too sedentary. I began mountain biking about eight years ago and studying a form of Tae Kwon Do styled after the philosophy (intercepting fist) Bruce Lee taught in his studio. I love to get out there, sweat, and get sore. Then I come home and plop down in front of the stereo.
Women are only a hobby when you use them, not when you care about them.
I don't know how physical it is, but I'm getting a big American made motorcycle. It will hopefully take up some time and give some exercise.
Skydiving (semi-retired from this hobby) and scuba diving. I live in the Cayman Islands and the marine life here is amazing!