British Summer Time activities.

It’s not just Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) sufferers who breathe a sigh of relief as the clocks return to British Summer Time. There’s a national jump for joy as, like hibernating dormice, we can wake up to light evenings. Hurrah!

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Surely, it can’t be any coincidence that the countries with the highest suicide rates are all located in the frozen dark north.  After all, there’s only so much chess you can play without reaching for the shot gun. So, what’s the best way to use those precious hours of evening sunshine – or maybe not daytime rain – that we can now enjoy? Here’s a few ideas:

Paintball: Hibernating animals often double their body fat before winter hibernation. Now it’s spring, we can start burning the calories. An evening paintball session with work colleagues is a great stress reliever. How else are you going to shoot the boss – and stay out of jail? As a seasonal treat, Adrenamag has negotiated special reductions for readers with Go Ballistic, the UK’s biggest paintball network.

Adrenamag Special Paintball Offers:

Get 100 FREE paintballs as part of a full day ‘pay as you play’ paintball package at the following Go Ballistic venues:

* Chester-Le-Street

* Colchester-Ipswich, Indoor Paintball

* Inverness

* Newcastle

* Pontefract

* RAF Dishforth

* Shotts, Lanarkshire

* Swindon – Cotswold

* Wolverhampton

* Yarm

Also one FREE place for bookings of 30 or more players at any Go Ballistic site (free places are for the same package booked by the group). Simply quote this reference for either offer: adrenamag/pbgb when you book. Click here to visit Go Ballistic Paintball

Outdoor Karting: Go-karters love to peek out of their burrows and race on the outdoor tracks. It’s the nearest thing you can get to ‘real’ racing so we are told. Evening sessions are available across the UK.

Clay pigeon shooting: Game shooting has a season, but clay pigeon shooting keeps on firing. Blast off the winter cobwebs with an early evening’s clay pigeon shooting.

Zorbing: As we roll back the dark, enjoy an evening’s tumbling down a hill in a zorb. Or have a riot by wet zorbing across a lake.

Archery: The long bow did for the French at Agincourt, could it be a winning way to spend a light, early spring evening?

Quad biking: Quad bikers like the mud therefore winter is often seen as the best time to straddle the quad bikes but April showers can turn the hardest terrain into a glorious mud bath. So an evening’s quad biking could be a slip, sliding success.

If you want to spring outside and take advantage of the light nights to squeeze in an activity, your biggest choice is right here so click here for more

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