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California Government Releases List of Approved Outdoor Activities. "You can THROW a softball, but can you HIT a softball?"

By ISPS, 05/06/20, 8:00AM EDT

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Governor of California Approves List of Outdoor Activities

California government releases a list of approved outdoor activities for the time being post COVID19.

 (Photo by AGUSTIN PAULLIER/AFP via Getty Images)

(Photo by AGUSTIN PAULLIER/AFP via Getty Images)


California Releases List of Approved Outdoor Activities

The government of the State of California has released a list of approved outdoor activities to include THROWING A SOFTBALL but not hitting one.

What do you think about the list?  Read the list and comment below.

 

THE FULL LIST


— Badminton (singles)
— Throwing a baseball or softball
— BMX biking

— Canoeing (singles)
— Crabbing
— Cycling
— Exploring rock pools
— Gardening (not in groups)
— Golf (singles, walking – no cart)
— Hiking (on trails and paths allowing distancing)
— Horseback riding (singles)
— Jogging and running
— Kite boarding and kitesurfing
— Meditation
— Outdoor photography
— Picnics (with your stay-home household members only)
— Quad Biking
— Rock Climbing
— Roller Skating and Roller Blading
— Rowing (singles)
— Scootering (not in groups)
— Skateboarding (not in groups)
— Soft martial arts – Tai Chi, Chi Kung (not in groups)
— Table tennis (singles)
— Throw and catch an American mini football, Frisbee or Frisbee golf (not in groups)
— Trail running
— Trampolining
— Tree climbing
— Volleyball (singles)
— Walk the dog
— Wash the car
— Watch the sunrise or sunset
— Yoga