Well, you could start by getting involved in the same outdoor clubs or sports she's in. Also, show that you appreciate and respect her love for the outdoors. And don't forget to be a good listener when she talks about her outdoor adventures.
It could be about a girl's adventures in high school outdoors. Maybe she's part of an outdoor club, and they go on hikes, have picnics in the schoolyard, or do some nature study as part of their curriculum.
There was this outdoor art class in high school. We were supposed to paint the landscape. I found a quiet spot under a big oak tree. As I was setting up my easel, a squirrel came and sat right in front of me, as if it was posing. I started painting it instead of the landscape. My teacher came by and at first was a bit confused, but then she saw how detailed my squirrel painting was and praised me for my creativity.
The main character could be a tomboyish girl who loves being outdoors more than anything. She might be the one who always drags her friends out for a jog in the park near the school or is eager to sign up for any outdoor field trips.
The main character would definitely be the outdoor girl herself. She could be someone who is brave, adventurous, and has a great love for nature. Another important character could be her best friend who is initially not into outdoor activities but gets inspired by the main girl. And then there might be a strict teacher who at first opposes the outdoor activities but later sees the value in them.
Well, it could be about a girl who loves outdoor activities like hiking. She decides to start a hiking club in her high school. At first, she faces difficulties getting enough members, but she doesn't give up. She promotes the club by sharing her amazing hiking experiences. Eventually, more students join, and they go on group hikes together, exploring beautiful nature spots near their school.
In high school, we had an outdoor activity day. My classmate Lily was really into photography. She was running around the campus taking pictures of everything. She saw a beautiful butterfly on a flower. She crouched down very slowly to get a perfect shot. Just as she was about to click, a gust of wind blew the butterfly away. She was a bit disappointed but then she found a group of birds and got some amazing pictures instead.
At high school, we had an outdoor camping trip. One of my classmates, Mark, was in charge of starting the campfire. He tried and tried but couldn't get it going. Just as we were about to give up, he remembered something his grandfather had taught him. He adjusted the wood and the kindling in a different way and finally got a roaring fire going. We all sat around the fire, sharing stories and having a great time.
Well, the beach near the town, if there is one, can be an amazing outdoor hangout spot for high schoolers in the story. They can build sandcastles, swim or just soak up the sun while sharing stories. Another option could be the local hiking trails. It offers a chance to explore nature, enjoy the fresh air and bond with friends during the hike.