Remember the first week of January,听when you made that list of all the things you wanted to do this year? You had plans!听Goals! Ambition! How鈥檚 that going now that the twenty-teens are nearly to a close? Yeah, us, too.听Never fret. Now is not the time to听dwell on the year鈥檚听missed opportunities鈥攔ather, you should make new ones. Here are 16 ways to suck the marrow out of the rest of the year.听
1. Squeeze in One Last Beach Trip

Any surfer worth their听salt will tell you that fall is their听favorite season. The summer hordes have gone inland, and the waves start cooking in earnest. Even if you don鈥檛 surf, a post鈥揕abor Day trip to the coast is a good idea, and it鈥檚 way easier to score cheaper off-season rates at hotels.听Don鈥檛 know where to go? Try one听these听16听stunning鈥攁nd overlooked鈥攂eaches.听
2. Plan for the Winter

It鈥檚 easy to let your stoke meter rise for powder days and apr猫s hot tubs. But to really take advantage of the coming cold,听you should do a little prepping now. Buy a ski pass,听wax your planks, prep听your rig, and get in shape. A little investment now will go a long way toward making the season as epic as it should be.听
3. Change the Way You Sleep

Shorter days are going to throw a wrench in your circadian rhythm. While you听adjust听your internal clock, try to embrace听your chronotype and become听the kind of sleeper you were meant to be, even if that means hitting the snooze button a few times. Better than that? Go full reset and sleep outside for a few days in a row, a tactic which has been scientifically proven (by our听in-house expert) to jump-start your convoluted sleep cycle.
4. Take a Road Trip

Chase some fall surf, head for the mountains, or cruise through the desert. It really doesn鈥檛 matter. Start by figuring out how much time you have鈥攚hether it鈥檚 a long Thanksgiving weekend or an entire month of winter break鈥攖hen听pick your destination and start drawing up a plan.听Need even more inspiration?听These seven road trips are packed with adventure, from chasing early-season powder to serious whitewater rafting that only comes around once a year.听
5. Go Backpacking

Fall is an underrated time to go backpacking. The weather cools off, and summer crowds are nowhere to be seen (are you seeing the pattern here?). Setting out on one of these autumnal treks is the perfect way to wind down your year on a high note.听
6. Develop a New Habit

We are听creatures of habit. Much of what we do, we do without thinking. As听James Clear points out in his bestselling book听,听鈥淭he quality of our lives depends on the quality of our habits.鈥 Here鈥檚 how to begin a new habit听or kick an old one.听
7. Learn a New Sport

There鈥檚 something refreshing about being a total beginner as an adult鈥攖he stakes are low and the pressure is off, so long as you鈥檝e got the right attitude. As our correspondent puts it: 鈥淚 always start in just-happy-to-be-here听mode,听like a lil鈥櫶齡olden retriever on skis, desperate for instruction, encouragement, and snacks. I expect nothing, I鈥檓 here to have fun!鈥 Once you鈥檙e ready to dive in鈥攚hether it鈥檚 climbing, surfing, fly-fishing, backpacking, or something else鈥here鈥檚 everything you need to know to get started. (And, yeah, gear can be expensive. But we鈥ve got you covered there, too.)
8. Make a Drink
Maybe the only thing better than a well-made cocktail is a cocktail that鈥檚 well-made over a campfire.听
9. Stay Home

国产吃瓜黑料 deputy editor Mary Turner used to think that a vacation meant flinging herself as far out into the world as possible, to a place where she听might suffer or at least get really sick along the way. In the past, she鈥檚听ridden her听bike across the country, trekked in the Himalayas, and spent a lot of time throwing up on trains in India from a tummy thing. While grateful for those trips, this summer she听decided to take a different approach鈥攕omething you听should听do before the year comes to a close鈥攁 staycation:
鈥淔or one thing, I needed to save money. For another, I live in Santa Fe, which is gorgeous. Since moving here, I鈥檝e spent most of my time away from work, getting on a plane and going somewhere else. I鈥檇 never had more than a weekend to explore where I actually live. I won鈥檛 lie to you: I had serious FOMO as my staycation approached. Colleagues听would say, 鈥榃here are you going for your vacation?鈥櫶齀鈥檇 sheepishly respond, 鈥業鈥檓 staying home.鈥櫶齀 watched with envy as other friends camped and traveled their way around the world. But staying home was the best thing I鈥檝e ever done. I knocked off hikes I hadn鈥檛 had time to get to before, one of which included diving into a clear-blue alpine lake, with water that looked just like the Caribbean (except it was cold as hell). I caught up on home projects that had been lingering for years. I cruised around on my bike all over town and leisurely visited with friends and shop owners, interactions I normally rush through to get back to work. I felt relaxed not having to pack a bag or wait in airport lines. Staycation鈥攊t鈥檚 a keeper. 鈥
10. Read a Great Book

While you鈥檙e home,听catch up on the new adventure canon.听听
11. Peep Some Leaves

Seeing the trees covered in bright reds and stunning oranges is a mandatory activity every fall. If you want to avoid the New England crowds,听there are plenty of options听across the country. Wherever you go, check out this听annual , which covers the entire United States, to plan your trip.听听
12. Camp Alone

Camping by yourself can be a little intimidating for some people. If you follow a few rules, you can take most of the stress out of it. And remember: it鈥檚 worth it, and a little nature is good for you.听听听
13. Go Dark

Pics or it didn鈥檛 happen,听right? The average American already spends more than 6.5 hours each day staring at screens. Do we really need to be 鈥檊ramming and geotagging everything?听Try taking a cue听from this Instagram influencer and nixing all social media from your life, at least for a little bit.听
14. Take a Hike

It鈥檚 officially the off-season for national parks, which means it鈥檚 the best听time to visit them. We asked locals, park rangers, guides, and outfitters to dish on their favorite hike in each of our national parks. They did not let us down.
15. Go Fishing

Whether you鈥檙e听new to fishing or a seasoned angler, if you have a chance to cast a line into one of these dream spots this fall, you won鈥檛 be disappointed.听
16. Cheer On Otis, the Fattest of听the Fat Bears

Each fall in Alaska, Katmai National Park hosts听Fat Bear Week,听a听tradition that sees millions of people tune in to the park鈥檚 live cams to watch thick brown bears bulk up for winter and to vote on which bear is the fattest of them all. As Erin Berger wrote last year: 鈥淲e want the rolls鈥攅specially rolls around the haunches, a sign of peak fatness. Much like a football player, a bear鈥檚 neck should get so large that its head starts looking disproportionately small. The belly should hang as close to the ground as possible, the fur coat should get glossy and thick enough to cover up scars, and the bear should have the lethargic and slow-moving demeanor of, well, an animal that鈥檚 about to mostly sleep for six months. When Fat Bear Week finally rolls around, the healthiest bears are cartoonishly rounded and majestic, so stuffed full that no other word fits better than rotund.鈥
This year, Fat Bear Week is scheduled to start on October 2.听