| ORIENTEER | A person who participates in an outdoor pursuit involving navigating the countryside with a map and compass (9) |
| ROWER | A person who participates in an outdoor water sport involving oaring or sculling, either competitively at a regatta, or just for recreation (5) |
| HIKING | Outdoor pursuit involving strenuous walks in the wilds (6) |
| RAMBLER | Description of a person who participates in the rural pursuit of walking in the countryside; or, of a rose, such as the white-blossomed "Rector" (7) |
| LARPS | Participates in an outdoor fantasy game, briefly |
| DECATHLETE | Term for an athlete who participates in an event consisting of 10 disciplines (10) |
| VOTER | One who participates in an election (5) |
| FENCER | Person who participates in a sport involving foil, epee and sabre which also forms part of a modern pentathlon (6) |
| TWEEDY | Like well-off people in the countryside with an interest in horses, dogs etc? (6) |
| ORIENTEERING | Sport in which contestants run along a course of checkpoints found with a map and compass (12) |
| HIKER | Person who participates in a long-distance cross-country pursuit also known as tramping (5) |
| TRAIL | Type of footpath through the countryside with long-distance examples including the Cotswold Way, Pennine Way, South West Coast Path and the Yorkshire Wolds Way (5) |
| BEAUTYSPOT | A place in the countryside with attractive scenery (6,4) |
| DORATHEEXPLORER | Fictional adventurer with a map and a backpack |
| DORA | Cartoon explorer with a map and a backpack |
| ANGLER | Person who participates in the sport of coarse fishing (6) |
| ORIENTEERS | Participants in the outdoor pursuit that involves navigating between control points marked by orange and white flags (10) |
| COMPASS | Navigation device used with a map in orienteering, hiking and other outdoor pursuits (7) |
| ORIENTEERED | Raced with a map and compass (11) |
| CLIMBER | Person who participates in mountaineering or bouldering (7) |