1000 Hours Outside Monthly Breakdown (Free Printable Schedule)

Looking for a 1000 Hours Outside monthly breakdown for climates with both harsh winters and scorching summers? I created this schedule for my own family in the Midwest where we experience both. And all kinds of weather in between! Get your free printable schedule of average monthly hours outside below. It can help you stay on track in achieving your goal of 1000 Hours Outside this year!

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Monthly Breakdown Schedules for 1000 Hours Outside

With different 3 different colors to choose from, you can find a printable 8×10 inch PDFs to match your style.

Below each image you will see a “Download Here” button. Click on the button and it will open a Google Drive file to download and print the 8×10 PDF.

1000 Hours Outside Monthly Breakdown – Blue

1000 Hours Outside monthly breakdown schedule

Struggling to hit your monthly goals for 1000 Hours Outside? Read 5 Easy Ways to Get More Hours for 1000 Hours Outside for tips and inspiration to boost your outdoor time! Or check out the 1000 Hours Outside Facebook group to see what other outdoor families are up to.

1000 Hours Outside Monthly Breakdown – Green

1000 Hours Outside monthly breakdown schedule

If you’re looking for more 1000 Hours Outside inspiration, read How to the 1000 Hours Outside Challenge to learn how we did it in 11 months! Or if you’re new to tracking outside hours, learn How to Track Hours for the 1000 Hours Outside Challenge.

1000 Hours Outside Monthly Breakdown – Pink

1000 Hours Outside monthly breakdown schedule

Tips for Printing

  • Check your printer. Make sure your printer is full of colored ink if printing at home to avoid discoloration or streaking.
  • Choose your paper. Use card stock or thicker paper to create more a sturdy print. Regular computer paper is fine too but using thicker paper will be more durable.
  • Leave the scale as is. Don’t adjust the scale of the PDF when printing, meaning let it print at full size to get an 8×10 image.
  • Let it dry. Avoid touching the printed image and set it aside to let the ink fully dry before hanging up.
  • Laminate or slide in a page protector. If you’re going to be hanging the schedule in a high traffic area like on your fridge, consider laminating or placing it a plastic page protector sheet. This will keep the schedule from getting dirty or ruined as you use it throughout the year.

Where to Hang the Schedule

This is really up to you but a good idea would be to keep it in a high traffic area where you are sure to see it often. Hanging it on the refrigerator in your kitchen, in the hallway by your main door, or in a mudroom or garage entrance will ensure you see it often. Visual reminders can help us keep our goals at the forefront of our minds and can be helpful in achieving those goals.

Wherever you hang it, be sure to leave a comment below to let me know and maybe inspire another outdoor-loving family!

See you out there!

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