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List of 100 Ideas and Suggestions For Hobbies. (part ten)

Updated on October 8, 2012

100 ideas for hobbies 91-100

Yeah we made it to the final instalment, if you have missed the nine that have come before and would like to read them you can find them on my profile.

Well what a weird and wonderful mix of hobbies we have come across so far, I hope you have enjoyed them as much as I have.

We have just 10 more to go but there good ones, so hold on in there for the one last article on hobbies.

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91. Darts.

The British and the Danish are the best darts players in the world, the most successful darts player ever is Phil 'the power' Taylor. To play darts as a hobby you will need, a dart board and three darts.

Have you tried playing darts.

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92. Dressing up.

Fancy dress is so much fun weather you just do it at home or your brave enough to wear it out in public. Fancy dress parties and themed parties are still very popular too. You don't have to buy costumes either you can just rent them, or if your feeling especially creative you can make your own.

Have you tried dressing up.

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93. Limbo.

This can be a lot of fun to do but it takes a considerable amount of skill and agility to do well. All you need to start this as a hobby is a piece of string tied across an area or a stick rested across two surfaces.

Have you tried limbo.

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94. Archery.

This is a very difficult hobby to get into because it requires specialist equipment and somewhere safe to practice. Archery is a difficult hobby to do well but if you can get it right it is very rewarding.

Have you tried archery.

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95. Camping.

For this hobby you will need a tent and a place you can legally pitch your tent. When camping remember to have enough to eat and drink, warm clothes, something to sleep on and make sure you tell someone where you are going.

Have you tried camping.

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96. Board games.

Board games are not as popular as they one were due to the rise in electronic entertainment however there is still a place for them in the world. They can be a lot of fun and a great excuse to bring the family together.

Have you tried playing board games.

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97. Surfing the super information highway.

Better known as going on the Internet. I spend huge amounts of time online, reading articles, researching, watching funny videos and social networking. Where would we be without it?

Do you enjoy surfing the super infomation highway.

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98. Fashion and shopping.

Fashion is big business and retail therapy is one of the nations favourite pass times. You don't have to spend money to enjoy a shopping experience either a good look around can be just as pleasurable. If you like keeping up to date with modern trends and what celebrities wear, fashion is a hobby you will enjoy getting into.

Have you tried getting into fashion and going shopping.

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99. Writing.

This is one of my personal favourites, I write a lot. There are many different types of writing like poetry, short stories, articles and novels. There is also no shortage of things to write about.

Have you tried writing.

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100. Making card towers.

I find this activity a lot more fun then I first imagined and it can get quite competitive. All you need is a standard pack of cards.

Have you tried making card towers?

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