Well, there's a point in life that I will tell myself, "Well, I reckon I'm quite an adventurous person." However, that statement itself doesn't sell the case, does it? Hence, our team here at RZE devised a quiet field test for people who say they “like the outdoors.”
There are two types of people.
The ones who pack an extra battery. And the ones who pack an extra story.
This isn’t about skydiving or summiting Everest. It’s about instinct. Appetite. Tolerance for discomfort.
So, enjoy answering these questions honestly. Keep score. Even when no one’s watching. Are you ready? Here we go!
1. The Weather Text
Your friend messages:
“Forecast says sideways rain. Still on?”
A – Hard no. Rain is for windows. (1 point)
B – Maybe. If there’s a café nearby. (3 points)
C – Of course. That’s what shells are for. (5 points)
D – Perfect. Fewer crowds. Better photos. (8 points)
E – Finally. I was hoping for a storm. (10 points)
2. The Wrong Turn
You realise you’ve taken the wrong trail.
A – Immediate anxiety spike. (1 point)
B – Retrace steps immediately. (3 points)
C – Check map. Adjust calmly. (5 points)
D – Curious where this goes first. (8 points)
E – “Wrong” is a social construct. (10 points)
3. The Packing Philosophy
Your bag is:
A – Perfectly organised, 30% empty “just in case.” (2 points)
B – Efficient and practical. (4 points)
C – Slightly chaotic but functional. (6 points)
D – Questionably light for the terrain. (8 points)
E – A philosophical experiment in minimalism. (10 points)
4. The Accommodation Question
Weekend away. You choose:
A – Boutique hotel, high thread count. (1 point)
B – Airbnb with good reviews. (3p oints)
C – Cabin with limited reception. (6 points)
D – Tent under actual weather. (8 points)
E – Wherever you end up when the sun sets. (10 points)
5. The Food Situation
Dinner plans collapse.
A – Panic. Need a confirmed reservation. (1 point)
B – Find the highest-rated place nearby. (3 points)
C – Wander and see what smells good. (6 points)
D – Street food. Questionable hygiene. (8 points)
E – You brought a stove. Or you’ll forage. (10 points)
6. The Solo Factor
A last-minute opportunity appears. No one else is free.
A – Postpone. Experiences are better shared. (2 points)
B – Hesitate, but consider it. (4 points)
C – Go, but with a detailed plan. (6 points)
D – Book it before doubt sets in. (8 points)
E – Already halfway there. (10 points)
Tally Your Score
Add your highest answer from each question.
6–15 → The Comfort Seeker
Adventure is aesthetic. You like the idea — curated, contained, controlled.
16–30 → The Weekend Explorer
You enjoy discomfort in small, measured doses. You’ll get muddy, but not lost.
31–45 → The Adaptive Adventurer
You understand that the story is often better than the plan.
46–60 → The Storm Chaser
You don’t seek chaos. But you’re not afraid of it.
You know that the edge is where memory lives.
Final Question (No Points)
When was the last time you did something that made you slightly nervous — in a good way?
That answer matters more than the score.